Which character is the most well-rounded?

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timur777 wrote: 05 Jan 2020, 20:25 Out of all characters, I believe Daniel's character is the most well-rounded (I like the word usage:well-rounded). The reason why it is well-rounded is because the author has obviously spent much time on describing and developing the character. I fully comprehended Daniel as a character. The author did a great job!
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Florence Nalianya wrote: 06 Jan 2020, 02:09 Daniel is the well developed characterHe organizes everything and keeps everything moving.
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I believe that Daniel is the most developed and well-rounded character. I liked that he was organized and dedicated to his family. Not to mention, he has a very mature relationship with his wife. His intellect sets him above the other guys and almost makes him seem older than the rest.
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pshaw1414 wrote: 09 Jan 2020, 17:05 I believe that Daniel is the most developed and well-rounded character. I liked that he was organized and dedicated to his family. Not to mention, he has a very mature relationship with his wife. His intellect sets him above the other guys and almost makes him seem older than the rest.
Yes, I liked his relationship with his wife. They both seemed more mature than the rest. Thanks for commenting!
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I found the narrator to be the most well developed character, possibly because we are provided with access to his most private feelings.
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B Creech wrote: 10 Jan 2020, 17:07
pshaw1414 wrote: 09 Jan 2020, 17:05 I believe that Daniel is the most developed and well-rounded character. I liked that he was organized and dedicated to his family. Not to mention, he has a very mature relationship with his wife. His intellect sets him above the other guys and almost makes him seem older than the rest.
Yes, I liked his relationship with his wife. They both seemed more mature than the rest. Thanks for commenting!
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In my opinion Sam, I like his sporting spirit more, he has qualities that fascinate me
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Daniel appears to be all-rounded from the beginning to the end. He also seems more consistent and a bit realistic. I think this is attributed to getting married to the right person early on.
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pshaw1414 wrote: 10 Jan 2020, 22:14
B Creech wrote: 10 Jan 2020, 17:07
pshaw1414 wrote: 09 Jan 2020, 17:05 I believe that Daniel is the most developed and well-rounded character. I liked that he was organized and dedicated to his family. Not to mention, he has a very mature relationship with his wife. His intellect sets him above the other guys and almost makes him seem older than the rest.
Yes, I liked his relationship with his wife. They both seemed more mature than the rest. Thanks for commenting!
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DorcasToo wrote: 11 Jan 2020, 03:22 Daniel appears to be all-rounded from the beginning to the end. He also seems more consistent and a bit realistic. I think this is attributed to getting married to the right person early on.
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Saraion wrote: 11 Jan 2020, 00:52 In my opinion Sam, I like his sporting spirit more, he has qualities that fascinate me
Sam was definitely the best at sports. I really liked his personality. I wish there had been more than there was about his and Evie's relationship.
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djr6090 wrote: 10 Jan 2020, 18:14 I found the narrator to be the most well developed character, possibly because we are provided with access to his most private feelings.
It is true we didn't get to hear as much about the other characters' lives outside of the annual Man Missions! Thanks for commenting!
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Daniel seems like the well rounded character. He is the most developed character of the four. The author did a good job.
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B Creech wrote: 11 Jan 2020, 05:33
DorcasToo wrote: 11 Jan 2020, 03:22 Daniel appears to be all-rounded from the beginning to the end. He also seems more consistent and a bit realistic. I think this is attributed to getting married to the right person early on.
I hadn't thought of that, but you're right! Thanks for commenting!
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I think Daniel is the most well rounded. He has some of the same issues as the protagonist but didn't spiral out of control.
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