Steve

Steve's physical description
could be described as casual but tough. He wore the usual pair of old
jeans, a flanno shirt, and athletic shoes. Steve had a real tough look to
him with short-wiry hair, a tall, fit body, and usually looked intimidating. He
is a successful, smart, confident and determined man that everyone was
scared of and could intimidate anyone, even with very few words and
actions.
Steve
has many strength, as well as a few weaknesses. Steve has the power to not
think too much about what others think and doesn't let anyone bring
him down. He never gives up; he is determined and is very mature. On the other
hand, Steve also has a few weaknesses such as how he is anti-social and
lives solitary. He doesn't talk to many people and doesn’t think
of what other people are dealing with. He mostly thinks of himself.
I
think Steve’s defying moment in the story 'When Dogs Cry' is when
he finally realizes that Cameron is very capable and he
stops doubting and underestimating him. Throughout the book, Steve
has changed quite a bit. His thoughts about his brothers are the things that
changed the most as he has underestimated them, especially Cameron. He is more opening
minded at the end of the story and he develops the ability to tell
and admit to Cameron that he was wrong about him. One quote that would sum up Steve’s
character is "my brother Steven Wolfe is what you'd call a hard
bastard."- Cameron (Chapter 2, Page 17).
I think that this picture best resembles
Steve. Steve loves footy and he is as tough as leather. He is strong and there
is one small hole in the ball that would represent the little amount of
information and feelings he lets in and out. From the outside, he is solid and
looks tough.
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