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Compare And Contrast Rocket And Lil Ze In The City Of God

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In the City of God, the two main characters Rocket and Lil Dice, later known as Lil Ze, grow up in the same favela but become two completely different people. At a young age, Lil Ze wanted to be a part of a gang. He always tried to get in with the bigger boys. On the other hand, Rocket never participated in gang activities. He wanted to become a photographer. One night, Lil Ze and the older boys robbed a motel. After the other boys left, Lil Ze smiled and laughed as he killed all the guests of the hotel. Lil Ze became more violent as time continued. However, when Rocket tried to rob people, he could not bring himself to hurt them and never followed through. Although he was surrounded by violence and theft, he ultimately did not take part in

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