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Prompt: Describe the main characters.
The first main character is Carver Young. He is a fourteen year old and is very smart. He enjoys reading and just generally knows a lot. It also is very hard to make him listen to and believe you because he once lived in an orphanage. This experience gave him the personality of not trusting many people. He also doesn't have very good behavior. He also got this personality from the orphanage. He often gets into fights.
The second main character is Mr. Hawking. He is also not very well behaved. He was weakened by gunshot wounds in a shootout and that has made him have a very short temper. He is very smart because he worked with Mr. Pinkerton and is a very good detective. He once lived in asylum and that is where his main headquarters are. This experience has also made him very short tempered.
The last main character is Delia. She is very orderly because she works for the newspaper. She is the same age as Carver. She has also been affected by being an orphan because she isn't afraid to do something that she could get in trouble for. This has shaped what she does in the story in a big way.
These are the three main characters and what they are like.
Seems like there are a lot of traits shaped by experience for those characters, that's interesting. Three of the characters in one of my stories are orphans as well, though two of them lived in an orphanage until they broke out, the third was adopted, but her experience with that wasn't a whole lot better than that of the other two.
ReplyDeleteThe characters seem really interesting! But why does Mr. Hawking have his hideout in an Asylum. If it were me, I wouldn't want to go back to the asylum I used to be kept in. I think it would bring back old memories. Does Delia and Carver like each other? I know it may seem like a typical girl question, but I'm really curious. Do Delia and Carver work with each other, also?
ReplyDeleteYou did a really good job describing the main characters. Good job giving lots of information on the characters.
ReplyDeleteThat was a great job od describing. Those characters seem real when you describe.
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