Robert Langdon is one of the protagonists in this book, he is one of the characters that keeps the characters sane and not doing absurd things in order to save the citizens of the Vatican City. Robert is one of the more responsible leaders of the group and thinks logically for answers on solving the conflict. "'No. It's dangerous. I'll go'" (Brown, 228). This quote describes the caring and responsible qualities of Langdon. He reacts in a scared way and responsible manner, instead of a crazy approach on finding the truth of the Illuminati.
Vittoria is a strong and courageous woman. Although struggling with the death of her dad, we find her in the book as a strong leader and outgoing adventurer. She often reacts in an outgoing manner. She is the brave military like character that pushes on confronting the disaster directly. "'Move!' Vittoria snapped the phone shut" (Brown, 214). This shows Vittoria's strong attitude and aggressive strategies toward the conflict in the book. Instead of being scared, she reacts in a brave matter and goes to save the city.
I like the detailed description that you give of each of the characters. It really helps me to picture them in my head. I think I might read this book. It sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an interesting book, is it anything like the movie? And what other books would you consider that are like this one.
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