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How does your main character, Stewart feel?

 

Now it is my turn: colours of Stewart

Stewart feels emotions like excitement and enthusiasm. He goes on a field trip because he just loves museums. At first, when his teacher said, next week we will be going to a museum, he was so excited the next day that he got his clothes ready for school the night before. Stewart did not have the time to wait for no man. Stewart behaved like an education warrior.

In the scene when he pricks his finger on a wooden box as in the "Dream of the Rood," he gets the feeling of actual regret because Stewart loves his friends, he loves the comradery. This love for others did make him feel afraid, afraid to do things alone. Afraid to take the risk. Afraid to be alone in the big bad world- whether it be now or in the ancient past.

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  1. Wow very deep and enthralling George...two thumbs up! :)

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