Who is your favorite character?
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Re: Who is your favorite character?
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Brimstone wasn't a pathetic underdog, but had the wrong mentality about things and worked hard to get where he was. I have seen a lot of comparisons with Harry Potter, but I think there is a very important difference between the two. Brimstone was expected to fail and worked hard to become stronger, while Harry Potter was expected to succeed and got lucky, and it was easy for him to become his expectation. I greatly enjoy Brimstone's character, more than I liked Harry Potter. Brimstone was a more likable character and became my favorite underdog character.
~Allan LowThe most extraordinary thing about those long-ago times was that privileged families were allowed to gain unfair advantage for their children, by paying to send them to the best schools with the best teachers and the best facilities.
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