Favorite character in the story?

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Favorite character in the story?

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The book follows three major characters namely Adam, Cain and Noah. I particularly loved the new stories following Cain, and the depth of of Cain as a character in this book. He seemed more human in his questions concerning his faith and his interactions with Eva. He would be my pick for favorite character.
What about you? Who was your favorite character in the book? And why?.
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I liked how Abel was brought to life. I mourned his death even knowing full well it was on its way.
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I did cry for Abel even before his death came. He was my favorite.
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My favorite character was Abel. He was an extremely tragic character that readers can sympathize with.
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Abel is my favorite character in the book and his ending was a bit sad.
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writestuff wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 22:48 I liked how Abel was brought to life. I mourned his death even knowing full well it was on its way.

That's the power of great writing, the development of the character was good. Really sad
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My favourite character was Cain, his stories were just amazing.
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I grew very attached to Abel's character! I knew what was coming at the end but was still very sad
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Post by Indaboski »

My favorite character is Noah. He was ridicules but he never stop serving God. He followed his faith in God and never stopped God's plan. Noah is secretive about the building of the Ark and does not give anyone a chance for salvation. I also like Adam and Eve's roles.
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I really got attached to Abel!! His death made me really sad.
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Noah was persistent. He was pretty much active and attentive which was why I think God gave him such responsibility. Noah is my favorite.
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I enjoyed the character of Abel because it gave the story a good base. I also marveled at his zeal in doing what was right.
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My favorite Character should be Noah. The development of Noah is so nice. Noah was ridiculed but he never lost his track and faith in God. He built as the ark. I also liked Abel. It was a sad event that he died.
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I tend to think my favorite character is Eve. I think the author portrayed her character so well. His description of Eve brought her beauty so well and so realistic. His wordplay on her was something original.
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Abel probably was the most intriguing, though it was a tragedy his life ended so soon.
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