describe the character sketch of max
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Max was a slender man, not very tall. His features suggested that he was slightly crafty and cunning like that of a fox. He did not seem very dangerous other than the fact that he was holding a gun. He had come stealthily into A usable is room and wanted the report on the missiles. But, Max was also slightly gullible; he easily fell into the trap set by Ausable. His gullibility probably cost him his life. He was over confident just because he had a gun pointed at Ausable and Fowler. Max lacked presence of mind, he was so focused on pointing the gun at both the men that he did not look down for a second to see whether there was a balcony below the window or not. He just blindly believed A usable. Max proved that he could be easily fooled. This did not make him a very good secret agent.
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Part C: Character Sketch
The differences in the protagonist and antagonist, or Danielle and Marianne, are clearly shown in the novel. Even before it is discovered that Marianne is a psychotic, barbaric woman, the dissimilarities in clothing and appearance between the two is apparent. Marianne’s extreme kindness, in addition to her stylistic differences from Danielle, could possibly be viewed as foreshadowing for the events and realizations at the end of Saving Max.
9) The only huge drawback of Saving Max is that the story lacks character development; providing very few details of the main characters. However, physically, Danielle Parkman is said to have “severe dark hair and pale skin” (van Heugton 22). In contrast to Marianne, she does not wear makeup, accessories, or jewellery, and typically wears black pantsuits. She is healthy, although her mental state is questioned several times, as a result of stress from her family situation being that of a single mother with a severely autistic and violent teenage son. Although she places the guilt and burden of putting Max in this predicament, she is not at fault for her son’s high-functioning autism, unlike Marianne, in which she created her son’s retardation and autism through medical