Favorite character in the story?

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Probably Adam. Not only he regretted his mistake but he managed to survive in an unwelcomed world with little help. He created a family and in his long lifespan came to realize what is important.
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My favorite character was Noah. His determination and faith in God is a testament to God's supreme power.
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Jacktone Ogada wrote: 05 Jun 2020, 00:15 Abel probably was the most intriguing, though it was a tragedy his life ended so soon.
Abel certainly was the most intriguing in my opinion. It would have been great to experience more of him.
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My favourite character was Abel, though his death was a very sad one.
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Abel, although with a tragic end, was my favorite character.
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I'm inclined to say Cain, just because it's always interesting to see how authors take classical 'villains' and try to make the audience root for them. I'm a fan of stories that portray them as more than merely their actions.
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Noah was my favourite. He is strong willed and has a never give up spirit and I think that was one of the reasons God made him build the ark.
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I think I love Abel the most. Though knowing he would die, endeared him more
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I mourned Abel's death even before it happened. Therefore, I really liked how Abel was brought to life.
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Cynthia_Oluchi wrote: 02 Jun 2020, 02:26 I did cry for Abel even before his death came. He was my favorite.
I didn't cry, but that part left me wondering why we all have to lose someone in our lives. It's a journey that everyone fears but eventually goes through.
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Poppy Drear wrote: 06 Jun 2020, 17:50 I'm inclined to say Cain, just because it's always interesting to see how authors take classical 'villains' and try to make the audience root for them. I'm a fan of stories that portray them as more than merely their actions.
It's a skill that requires mastery. It's not easy to convince the reader to appreciate the content without being biased on the actual behavior of the character.
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My favorite character had to be Noah. He is envisioned by many as a source of hope during the crisis. His wisdom and experience enabled him to save the day. My question has always been how he managed to come up with a design and source the materials needed.
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Abel is my favorite character. His character development was very good although he died. His death came so soon and it was very sad.
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The author captured my imagination to its fullest extent; with the protagonist Abel, how i wish death never cought.
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Abel was definitely my favorite in every way. I loved Eva too. She had the strength to against the current.
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