Favorite character in the story
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Re: Favorite character in the story
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I like this kind of person.Helene_2008 wrote: ↑04 Mar 2020, 21:56 Bridget was probably my favorite character. I liked how she fought for her cause and didn't give up despite the threats. I also appreciate that she rejected the marriage proposal from Seamus because she wanted a proper one!
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My favorite character is Claire. She's so loving and cute that she just makes the books so much more enjoyable!Ferdinand_otieno wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 01:43 The book has a lote of well-developed and realistic characters who are perfect for enhancing the plot. I enjoyed the amazingly realistic character of Claire which combined childish enthusaiasm with appropriate behaviours like whining, tears, and a fierce reluctance to have her long hair cut.
Who was your favorite character in the story and why?
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I agree with you; Claire was my favourite for this reason as well. She really touched my heart with her adorable and loving persona.wendilou49 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2020, 15:07 This has to be Claire. She's so full of love and questions, and she so loves her parents and Sarah, it's very touching and heart warming
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I think her erratic, obsessive behavior could be part of what makes her character so interesting and nuanced. If anything to me this makes her the most realistic with such a need to fit her ideals of what she had to be (which aren't bad ideals in theory since we can all agree wanting to be a good mom isn't a bad thing) but then putting too much of an emphasis on achieving that standard and causing a surplus of other problems. To me her character reminded me to have balance in my life and with my ideals. So, I related to and rooted for her the most out of the other characters for her flaws.Kaylee123 wrote: ↑06 Mar 2020, 13:13It's interesting to hear you say that. For me, Hillary was my least favorite part of the book. I found her to be obsessive and paranoid. I thought she was obsessed with her heritage, obsessed with being abandoned, obsessed with being a good mother, and constantly paranoid something bad would happen. Also, for someone so obsessed with being a good mother, I thought she made some dumb decisions. Like staying in Ireland, for example. If she really wanted Claire to be safe she should have taken her home.
I think differing opinions are what makes reading interesting, though. It would be boring if everyone had the same opinion.
But yes, I 100% agree with your statement about this discussion and variation of opinions makes reading worthwhile. If we didn't disagree or have varying opinions what would be the point of talking about them!