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Re: What did you think of Princess Dorinda's character?

Posted: 27 Apr 2024, 04:46
by Chikamnele Favour
She played a very nice character. It was a never see this coming moment when she acted as a bully and later it turned out it was to help her fellow citizen

Re: What did you think of Princess Dorinda's character?

Posted: 28 Apr 2024, 08:14
by Marina Flisvou
Princess Dorinda is a complex and vivid character. She's known for her fiery and rebellious nature, often fighting against authority and expressing herself strongly during arguments. Despite her tough exterior, she shows moments of vulnerability and deep care for her people, especially in crisis situations where she steps up to lead.

Re: What did you think of Princess Dorinda's character?

Posted: 01 May 2024, 07:43
by Barongo Mosera
When I first started reading the book, I didn't like her character. As the story progressed, she grew on me as her motivations and reasoning were displayed. While she wasn't my favorite character, there were qualities in her that I found remarkable, such as how she reacted in difficult situations. I'm curious to see how her character develops as the series progresses.

Re: What did you think of Princess Dorinda's character?

Posted: 01 May 2024, 23:52
by williams Emerald
Princess Dorinda’s character have a complex and evolving nature. While initially unlikable, her development throughout the story reveals layers of depth and nuance, making her a compelling figure. Her reactions in challenging circumstances demonstrate resilience and perhaps even hidden strengths. It’ll be intriguing to witness her further growth and transformation as the series unfolds.

Re: What did you think of Princess Dorinda's character?

Posted: 04 May 2024, 20:35
by Centrine Nelima
At first, I did not like her character. She behaved like a spoilt brat for a princess but later her transformation took me by surprise. I think her initial behavior was caused by a lack of affection. But as her story progressed I could see that there is a lot of her that we don't fully know, I think we will understand her even better when we get to know what happened in her family with her mother and her brothers.

Re: What did you think of Princess Dorinda's character?

Posted: 17 May 2024, 21:37
by Gerry Steen
In chapter six, Dorinda was in Laena's religion class. Dorinda came across as feeling entitlement based on her status. She was disrespectful, paranoid, and aggressive. She did not seem to be a happy young woman. I suspect that she was probably feeling very lonely. It will be interesting to see how her character develops in the remainder of the story. I continue to enjoy reading this book. :techie-studyinggray:

Re: What did you think of Princess Dorinda's character?

Posted: 18 May 2024, 09:31
by Ntokozo Joy Ndlovu
I am not sure I fully appreciated the drastic change in attitude towards the tutor. She seemed to absolutely hate her, and I understand she took care of the princess during her sickness, but I do not believe our attitudes as humans can switch that quickly.

Re: What did you think of Princess Dorinda's character?

Posted: 19 May 2024, 02:23
by Jerry Williams 3
Initially displaying negative traits, the princess's character evolves throughout the incursion, revealing her willingness to assist in restoring the kingdom. This transformation highlights the notion that adversity can bring out the best in individuals, showcasing her commendable dedication to her kingdom's well-being.

Re: What did you think of Princess Dorinda's character?

Posted: 25 May 2024, 05:47
by Julius Peters
Dorinda Merovian plays a significant role twice in this book. First, she is against learning about faiths in her class, and she is among the group mocking their tutor. She behaves immaturely and disrespectfully. Second, after the city is attacked by the infected and the S'orne, she aids her fellow citizens in piling up the dead bodies. Having learned combat skills from Commander Ryker, she is confident in her abilities. She demonstrates empathy and compassion, acting maturely. She is also in grief over her younger brother's death