This book being based on a true story made the characters lack imagination, which is something I don’t enjoy. When you can picture a character and make them your own it’s something that can make a book even better, and in this book there is no chance to do that. Also the book is limited in main characters, only giving useful information about two of the main character Steve and Nathaniel. The book’s main focus however was on Nathaniel having lots of Background information on him, because Steve who wrote the book also has been looking into his past since he met Nathaniel. In my opinion Steve really should have taken more time to tell the reader about himself since he was the character who’s mind you really got to see into, yet you learnt virtually nothing about his past. Also the only real main characters in the book were Steve and Nathaniel. It doesn’t follow anybody else close enough to consider them an important role in the book. It’s a story of how friendship can change what sometimes seems impossible. For the reasons above I couldn’t give profiles for more characters because nobody was important enough, and also not enough information was given about anybody else.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Character Profile: Why No More?
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