The contrast in Pharoah and Lafeyette’s attitudes foreshadows their two very different futures. Pharoah seems capable of maintaining relative distance from the problems of the neighborhood, whereas Lafeyette often finds himself involved in them. His participation in violence, though, is never gratuitous. Here, he tries to fight back in the name of justice and compassion, keeping others from harming another boy. The weight that such events have on him is obvious in his emotional and physical fatigue and despondency.