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GenaCL600 [577]
3 years ago
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Read any book and Describe an interesting or important character in your book (5 sentences, and not a summary)

English
1 answer:
dsp733 years ago
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Answer:

William Denbrough is an interesting character in the novel entitled "It" by <em>Stephen King</em> because he portrayed a <em>common boy</em> who was bullied in school due to<em> "stuttering." </em>This<em> </em>condition did not stop him from doing whatever he wanted and that made him unique. He even became the leader of the "Losers Club" although, for me, he wasn't really a loser. Even after his brother died, William's curiosity over finding Pennywise didn't waver. That's what I like about him–his thirst for adventure.

Explanation:

William Denbrough is an important character in the <em>"It"</em> novel. This novel was written by Stephen King in 1986. Though there were many characters in this book, <u>William acted as the main character</u>. He set the tone for the whole story.

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