And, indeed, Ned really does need to stop-a lesson he learns too late. Stop Main Character GrowthĮVERYONE tells Ned he should stop his destructive behavior-from the judge at the beginning, to Lowenstein (the D.A.), to Oscar (the Detective), to Edmond Walker (Mattie’s husband), to the arsonist, etc. This risks the very thing (Mattie) that he has so single-mindedly been pursuing. At the end, however, he approaches the boat house and, sensing a booby trap, changes his mind and asks her to go into the boat house. Throughout the story, Ned pursues Mattie and her interests regardless of the danger or costs. 8 of the 12 essential questions Change Main Character Resolve
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