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How does Peewee respond when a soldier who is physically larger insults him? What do his actions reveal about his character? (fallen angels book)

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Of course Peewee responds with sarcastic humour when he was insulted.

Peewee is a short, African American man who is Perry's best friend over in Vietnam. Peewee's quick wit and smart comments make him a entertaining character along the way. One of the main characters in Fallen Angels is Peewee.

Peewee starts off the book with his crazy comments. At the beginning of the story he is always picking fights and trying to get on peoples nerves.

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The Explanation is below

Step-by-step explanation:

In the first chapter of Fallen Angels, Peewee called a big fellow soldier, who is physically larger than him, "a ugly a** C**g," in return the soldier insulted him, by calling him "boy".

However, Peewee responded by turning and looking as if he were going to stand at ease. Instead he shot both legs into the ranger's crotch. This in turn made big soldier bend over, thereby making Peewee punched him on the side of the head. Peewee then later brought out his knife from the beneath the pillow.

Hence, thus shows Peewee to be a stubborn and trouble maker, someone who enjoy messing around with people, by quickly picking a fight whenever opportunity presents itself.

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