Rion’s inability to keep a secret
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Re: Rion’s inability to keep a secret
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This part of the plot was very surprising to me. I was astonished at how he was very willing to divulge the information. I would have thought these were things he would want to keep a closed mouth about. I think this could only happen in movies and novels. Human beings are not that trusting in real life.cluetop wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 00:49 Throughout this book, I was dumbfounded at how easily Rion trusted the people around him and divulged secrets. He was quick to explain anything and everything (flash drive, powers, info about mom etc.) to each person he met whether it was Pavo, the Predators, or Psyriin. What do you guys think? Was his almost constant cooperation surprising to you?
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True, his fate lies in the hands of the author, but maybe it's possible to make a few deductions based on his actual character. Rion doesn't have muc of a social life in school and his relationship with his mother isn't that great as well. Could you say that such a character is attention-starved? Or perhaps lacks some social needs which can only be fulfilled through interaction?Nathaniel Owolabi wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 05:57 I am not too surprised by this simply because I know someone who acts similarly. Although I don't behave the same and neither do I approve, but I have to admit that it sometimes pays off. Trusting people can sometimes be what makes people replicate trustworthiness. However, I have to say that if you overly trust people you would oftentimes be let down. But Rion is just a character in the author's and the readers' minds, so I guess his fate lies in the hands of the author.
It seems that's case and due to this nature, he is more likely to hold unto people who show him the least interest. What do you think?
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Maybe this was caused by his upbringing. After all, he was too shielded.
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