Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Characters
The change of the characters in The Red Pyramid are drastic. One character in my book named Carter Kane was in the beginning was laid back, yet still serious from the first book, he's gotten a bit desperate after which he was told he only has 5 days to save Ra to destroy and evil snake that being resurrected. Over the course of the story, he's become more depressed, he's still sarcastic with his sister, Sadie Kane, but his mind drifts to other places like he needs something. He's become more desperate now that the days are becoming shorter and that he is unable to find The Book of Ra. He still uses his intellect to try to figure out challenges that would face them, so it progresses the story along but he wants to find his love Zia who is lost after turning out to be a clay doll in the first book. The book starts to head in that direction as it follows his story as he tries to find her. This is sidetracking him from his real goal of saving Earth.
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This definetly makes it seem like your character is a dynamic character, always changing. My question is do you think he'll overcome his sadness and his other challenges? It seems like your character is the big thing that makes your book what it is.
ReplyDeleteHe seems to be in a diffrent mood alot during this book
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