Cecilia being Lucifer's daughter is compatible with her personality?
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Re: Cecilia being Lucifer's daughter is compatible with her personality?
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I like the way Rachael S 1 puts it that Cecelia having a different personality to the one expected adds more to the storyline. I also agree that one's personality takes time to develop as one experiences more of life, so I think the author did a good job with Cecelia's personality.Rachael S 1 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 12:34 I like the idea that the daughter does not follow the father completely. I think having a different personality than the cliche adds more to the storyline than just being the evil princess of darkness. There is always more than just good or just evil to a personality and it takes time to find out what and who you are. Especially when you are dealing with high-school children.
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That makes sense! But I still can't help but wonder - Cecilia is such an interesting character in the sense that she's constantly changing, sometimes in small and unnoticable ways, but changes nonetheless. But that still makes me wonder about her "Princess of Hell" title. If she really was a true princess of hell, wouldn't she be more intimidating? For me, it's a really complicated thing to consider.Susan Gibbs wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 09:08 It sounds like Cecelia has many elements to her personality. AS the story progresses, she develops the softer parts of her personality. This shows that there is good and evil in everyone. As you mention, it makes her character more three-dimensional and interesting, less of a cliche. I think it is believable that the Princess of Hell could exhibit other less evil parts to her personality.
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That being said Cecelia emerging with a unique personality of hers is going to make this novel really interesting
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I agree. Having a personality different from the reader's expectations spiced up the tale greatly. The twist in the storyline made me want to read more about Cecil.Rachael S 1 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2021, 12:34 I like the idea that the daughter does not follow the father completely. I think having a different personality than the cliche adds more to the storyline than just being the evil princess of darkness. There is always more than just good or just evil to a personality and it takes time to find out what and who you are. Especially when you are dealing with high-school children.
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Sure enough. I believe that even if Cecil would have inherited her mum's evil nature, external factors like environment would have shaped her into becoming someone better.Pharmemma wrote: ↑02 Dec 2021, 02:02 She could have inherited any other recessive trait from either of her parents, but not shown in her personality. But I think her personality depended on some other factors, like the environmental factor. Well, her exhibition of different personalities made the storylines interesting and engaging.
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