Which Character you like from 'Wild World'?

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I admired Steve and his courage to fight for what he believed in.
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Steve iukd definitely be my best character. He is a very strong character. I loved the way he made decisions regardless of what people thought of him.
He was the one that felt majority of the emotions in the book ranging from rejection, betrayal, love and discrimination, still yet, he came out strong and self fulfilled.
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I admired Steve, he pulled all his strength towards what he believed to get his desired result, it's a strong motivation for me.
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Steve is unarguably the most intriguing, motivational, and intense character in the book. I loved him the most.
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I liked Steve. His willingness to change and make an impact intrigued me and made me like him immediately. Despite the constrained relationship from family, friends, and Rosy, he did not stop. His determination is worthy of emulation.
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I think I love Steve more than any other characters. Roxy was good, but Steve for me is better.
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Roxy was good and could be a role model for many ladies but for me, Steve was the best character on this book.
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The book focuses on Steve, and he's my favourite character. He has a good character, and he's loving. His mindset to do the right thing and change the flaws of the environment was intriguing.
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I think everyone would agree that Steve was a very compelling character particularly because of his determination. However, I also think Roxy deserves some attention too.
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Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno wrote: 13 Aug 2022, 09:18 Steve to me is the the most interesting character in the book. His devotion to Roxy and belief in himself that he could take on the corruption in the police force and make a change makes him a pretty intriguing character.
You've actually said it all. I looked Steve. He's a very interesting character, and his storyline also elevated my appreciation of his character.
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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?
I like Steve a lot even though he annoyed me with his constant attempt at trying to please Roxy.
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I like Roxy because of the controversy that surrounds her character. She was a lot of things, but she was never a saint. She also gave me things to think about.
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I liked Steve because he was interesting. He was sure of his ability to rid the police force of the corruption that had infested it. That made him interesting.
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Steve thought he could take on the corruption monster all alone. He was determined to do that even though he knew things nay end up going south. That made him super interesting and one of the reasons I liked him.
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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?
Steve for sure. Because he was not only the protagonist of the book but also a man who just wanted to do right by his country.
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