![]() ![]() That’s why he always repeats the words “You don’t know me. ![]() ![]() There is nothing I am better at than not being able to play this tuba that is not a tuba.” He comes around to help you see the people who knows him don’t actually know him. For example, in math class “of course, I do not understand the slightest syllable of algebra gibberish that Mrs Moonface is uttering, but she cannot tell that from my appearance” and band class “the reason I am in your band room, …is because the process of elimination has brought me here. There are tears in my eyes, and I am suddenly looking back at the man who is not my father…” He attempts to go throughout the day of school seeming like nothing bad goes on at home, but you can tell it’s not at all that easy. We, as the readers, learn the relationship between him is abusive “the second slap catches me me on top of my ear and is so hard it would knock me off my feet if he weren't holding me tightly. He says he lives his “life that is not a life” with a “father that is not his father not because he is not my father, but because he hits me when your not around” showing things are not the way it seems. It had some funny moments, but it mostly showed how bad his life really was getting into the story. “You don’t know me” by David Klass did well giving a first person point of view from 14-year old boy. ![]()
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