What is Hiram's redeeming quality?

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Re: What is Hiram's redeeming quality?

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Poppy Drear wrote: 20 Oct 2018, 13:25 The fact that he improved somewhat towards the end of the book is, in itself, his most redeeming quality - at least, in my opinion, of course.
I think he did start trying to become a new person and be better but I think his attempt fell a bit short and he didn't quite achieve it
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I would say his redeeming quality is the ability for growth. He could have continued to spiral downward after his escape, but he learned to look at things from a new perspective.
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