Adam
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But because of his already dark ways, he's the most likely to be redeemed and who doesn't love a good reception arc? Part of me wonders if he'll first plummet into being a true antagonist of the plot (seeing as how he's still the protagonist in the narrative), and then give him a full redemption arc?
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I agree 100 percent. He referred to people as "animals" and wanted to kill his father? That's not troubled that's just, like you said, sociopathic. Plus, where was the reasoning behind this hatred? Usually with troubled teens you can trace it back to something or another, but where was it with Adam? Like, he had a good home, he was (surprisingly) respected and kind of popular, and he was good-looking. Not to say that all those things means you can't be troubled, but where was the troubled coming from is my point.ciecheesemeister wrote: ↑29 Feb 2020, 12:56 Adam creeped me out from the get-go. When I read the interview with the author where she talks about having sympathy for troubled teens, I was expecting the sort of person who is misunderstood and bullied, someone with whom I would also sympathize. Adam seemed like a sociopath. I was certainly done with him when his actions lead to the death of Terry, but since this is a work of fiction, I tried to look for character development within the rest of the story. I still can't say that I like him, but he did seem more mature by the end of the book.
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Interesting. Thanks for sharing your view.Alicer wrote: ↑24 Mar 2020, 17:13 In the beggining Adam character was displayed as evil and dark. One almost regret reading the book as it seemed to be going on a very dark side. Am glad that the writer brought out the aspect of his dark and good side as everyone of us is capable of going either way based on our friend and choices. Carly is one of the best choice to come Adam's way because she managed to pull him in the right direction.
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