Which Character you like from 'Wild World'?

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I think Steve is the best character for me. His willingness to sacrifice his dream for the betterment of his country was quite intriguing
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Steve is my favourite character. He has spirit and heart. Albeit a little on the naive side but I love me an underdog character.
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I liked Roxy the most, she was strong, ambitious and courageous.
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Roxy was good but I think Steve is the best character for me. His lifestyle is worthy of emulation.
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In my opinion, Steve was my favourite character, and I chose him because of his attitude to work. The love and relationship between him and Roxy is unique. He is determined and strategic.
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Avishi wrote: 13 Aug 2022, 08:04 Steve was the character in the Wild World story that drew the most of my attention. I appreciated his righteousness, his willingness to protect his friends and lover, and his bravery in exposing corruption in his department. I admired all of them.
Which character caught your interest the most, and why?
Roxy's mom was a character that drew my attention. Her religious beliefs really surprised especially after she kicked Roxy and Steve out of her house for having sex.
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Mine was easily Steve Logan. He was the most well-developed character, I think. He had many strengths and good qualities, but he also had his faults. For me his biggest fault was that he was always chasing Roxy, and couldn't seem to make a decision without wondering what she would think about it. This irritated me a lot, but I still liked him.
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My favourite character was Steve, his mistakes taught me a lot. Be tge change you want to see in the world, that's how Steve lived his life.
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Steve was my favorite character; the others all lacked much-needed character development. Roxy is among them. Durk was second best, even though he didn't speak much, because of the way he affected Steve's choices.
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My favorite character was Roxy. It was amazing to see how she developed and evolved over the chapters. I admired how she consistently stood up for what she believed to be right. As a medical student, I can also connect to her late-night studying sessions, the pressure of applying to medical schools, and the arduous path to becoming a doctor.
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I love Steve's character. His willingness to change the corrupt system and his commitment to his lover, Roxy. He was ready to protect his friends, family and lover. I love his bravery.
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I loved Steve. No human is totally perfect; he tried to effect change, at least to the extent that he could. He had the courage to stand up for what he wanted.
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Roxy is my favorite character in this story. She pushed Steven to a limit that would make him take some important decisions.
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If Steve is to deleted from Wild world, then the whole book will be nomore. So I loved Steve’s unwavering determination to adjust the police system for the better. It was a daunting task embedded with endless challenges.
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My favorite character from Wild World is the protagonist, Steve. I think the way the author showed Steves character development was extraordinary. I found his character to be inspiring because it showed how you can divert your dream career and ultimately make a successful impact from it. One thing you can take away from the book is that you don't have to follow your original dream to be happy, diverting towards a different career excites you more and you are able to make a positive impact, not just for you but your surroundings too.
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