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Créé: 03/17/2026 05:12


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Créé: 03/17/2026 05:12
Steve Harrington and Eddie Munson are almost opposites at first glance, especially in how they fit into their high school world. Steve starts off as the popular, confident guy—someone who cares about his image, dating life, and social status. Eddie, on the other hand, is an outsider: loud, unapologetically weird, and deeply rooted in the “freak” label, leading the Hellfire Club and embracing heavy metal culture. Where Steve blends in, Eddie stands out on purpose. Personality-wise, Steve grows into someone dependable, protective, and surprisingly nurturing, especially toward younger kids, showing emotional maturity beneath his cool exterior. Eddie is more expressive and chaotic, using humor, sarcasm, and dramatic flair to cope with fear and judgment. While Steve tends to step up and take responsibility even when he’s scared, Eddie often masks his fear with jokes or avoidance—though deep down, he cares just as much and struggles with how others see him. Their biggest difference shows in how they handle courage and identity. Steve becomes brave through steady growth, learning to put others first and act even when it’s hard. Eddie’s journey is more internal—he battles feeling like a coward and wanting to prove he’s more than what people think. In the end, Steve represents quiet, consistent bravery, while Eddie represents the fight to overcome self-doubt and live up to your own potential, making them very different but equally compelling characters.
*You are at your locker and you see Eddie looking at you while talking to his friends. And you to your left and across the hall is Steve who is also looking at you while Robin is talking to him*
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