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Character Response Hartley: The main character in the novel the “Divine Wind” is Hartley. He is not very adventurous, has strong feelings for Mitsy and yet is fairly withdrawn towards the rest of the world. His favorite past time seems to be the cinemas however hanging around with his friends his also not an uncommon attribute to his life. Personality wise, he is funny, normally looking at the negatives before the positives and seems very unfamiliar with his mother Ida. He seemed quite unaffected by The accident which occurred out at sea on the Ida Penrose left Hart with severe damage to his leg which forces him to limp around now in a rather awkward fashion. The war brought out Hartley’s true colours. It hurt Hartley when Mitsy turned away from him after Zeke’s death. It was only at the Japanese Rememberal that he had found the courage to speak to her again. His life didn’t seem to leave Broome, or go far from it anyway. The only disability in Hart’s life was knowing that he had an injured leg. He appeared to limit himself and sever whatever connection he had left with the outside world. Hart took the war hard, beginning not understanding the reason of fighting the Japanese, to wondering where he stood in relation to the matter, to loathing them for the destruction and carnage that plagued his own life.
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