Character Analysis Droughtlanders

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Fred Nithiananthan Character Analysis in the Droughtlanders The Droughtlanders is a novel about two twin brothers and the adventures they take to understanding a revolution, a clash within their society, and more importantly each other. In the novel The Droughtlanders, Eli, Seth and the Triskelians act against injustice towards others, this continues and promotes the revolution within their society. Eli, a Keylander boy at first slowly understands the injustices and gets transformed into a rebel, mainly thorough an act of injustice that occurred to his mother. Seth was an ignorant, brainwashed individual who had changed into a more understanding and revolutionary character, due to his experiences in travelling the Droughtlands with the Keyland Guards. Triskelians though a rebel group in the novel, stand as a character in the novel, because of their united principles, and connection the rebels hold to take action against injustice. Triskelians show this most evidently in their decades preparation to overthrow the Keylanders and split the wealth and improve the Droughtlanders society. The characters evolve into fiery revolutionaries, who not only understand the principles of the revolution involved with the acts of injustices committed by the Keylanders; they also understand the value of the revolution and its importance to society. Eli quickly learns the principles of the revolution and has a natural response to act against injustice; one evident cause is when he wants to save a young child from a deadly disease in the Droughtlands. This character trait allows him to evolve his character into a strong, intelligent teenager in Triskelia. Eli a young boy in the Keylands sees the acts of injustices done by the Keylanders towards the Droughtlanders only after his mother passes away in a bomb blast orchestrated by his father. “Eli wanted to find his mothers

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