Is Our Main Character Likable?
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Re: Is Our Main Character Likable?
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To a point, I think he's likable, but I wish he treated women better. It doesn't matter if he's a "typical" young guy, his treatment of women needed to be a lot better.
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I liked that the character was a philanthropist that used his own impoverished past as an impetus to donate to charity and improve lives. It was an endearing quality. Instead of becoming greedy and self-centered, he was a soft-hearted and generous soul. I wanted to take him in and offer him comfort, guidance, and support. I think the author did a fantastic job creating an endearing character that will appeal to both to young adults and the older generation.
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I am glad that there are some reasonable young people. Don't take that the wrong way, it really is a compliment. As an educator, I can become jaded because the ones that stick out to me the most in a day are the ones that are very immature or troubled. "The squeaky wheel gets the oil", as they say. To hear someone from your generation affirm that these behaviors are not the norm is encouraging and refreshing. I need to conscientiously look for those silent gems in this generation before I become too discouraged. Thank you for your willingness to offer a rebuttal to the character's portrayal. I wish you luck in the future, and I look forward to reading more of your posts.BriennaiJ wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 08:06 I am actually close to Alex in age, so you might think that he would be relatable for young adults. However, even comparing him to male friends in real life, he is extremely immature. His habit of jumping from one girl to the next might be common in some young adult males, but not every guy between the age of 18-25 acts that way. YA novels tend to portray guys as being this and this being the "normal" behavior for them, but it simply isn't true. I didn't like him at all.
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