If, as Moore suggests earlier in the chapter, children inherit their parents’ identities, Wes has received a tangle of contradictory qualities. Although still young and fun-loving, Mary is undoubtedly sensible, altruistic, and hard-working. Bernard, meanwhile, is irresponsible and destructive, and has had his life ruined by addiction. These two opposites present a fork in the road for Wes: will he take after his dedicated, compassionate mother, or his selfish and careless father?