Which character is the most well-rounded?
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Which character is the most well-rounded?
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Great point! Thanks for commenting!Charlyt wrote: ↑04 Jan 2020, 00:44 I agree that Daniel seems like the most rounded, it seemed like he got his life together compared with the other three and was also the one who had a family first. However, as the story progressed, I think the others are on their way to being well-rounded, it's just that Daniel got there first.
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I agree! Thanks for commenting!karendi jururi wrote: ↑04 Jan 2020, 05:26 Daniel seems to have it together! Wow! Daniel is the closest man can get to perfection especially in terms of leadership and organization skills. Of course, Daniel is the most well-rounded.
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That's a great point, I never thought to look at the protagonist that way. I agree, no person is perfect. Thank you for commenting.Nerea wrote: ↑04 Jan 2020, 05:08 True, Daniel's character is fully developed. But on the other hand, I think the protagonist too because his character reveals imperfection (no human is perfect). And his ability to take care of other responsibilities in his life despite his personal weaknesses earns him a plus. The protagonist course of life as well as his limitations perfectly portray what majority today experience.
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Thanks for commenting! You are right, Eric does seem the most alive of the four. Perhaps it's because he doesn't have a wife and kids like the others so he only has to worry about himself!
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Exactly! Although he had personal problems in his marriage, just like the main protagonist did, he handled them in a much more mature way.
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Eric eventually got his stuff together! At first, I found him as a playboy. But later in the book he began to redeem himself in my eyes. Thanks for commenting!himynameisjessica wrote: ↑05 Jan 2020, 00:48 I think Eric since he looks and worries about himself the most.
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