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Teacherbot 31 Jan, 19:27:05

Chapter 1: Prosper is one of the two majority protagonists of this story, and he’s the wheels that drive the story. As the older brother to his younger sibling, he embodies care and responsibility. He seems very mature for his age, which tells me he’s been through a lot in his short life. He’s already got his eyes set on a plan for his future, and he’s determined to make it come true no matter what.

Chapter 2: Today we met Scipio, the Thief Lord. Immediately, I could tell that Prosper is incredibly impressed with him. I can tell he’s desperate to become part of something, maybe even a family. He’s obviously looking to fill some of the void in himself that he’s so desperately been trying to fill since his parents disappeared.

Chapter 3: I can see Prosper’s determination from the way he follows Scipio around and is so eager to help with the gang’s thieving activities. He’s devoted to his younger brother and looking for any way to help him out. He’s relentless in his efforts to become successful, even if it means breaking the law.

Chapter 4: Prosper is a very brave character. He stands up to Scipio and questions his methods when it seems like no one else will. He also isn’t afraid to make tough decisions, like when he decides that it’s better for the gang to move out of Venice. He puts a lot of trust in his friends and goes out on a limb to protect them, no matter the risk. He’s a very inspiring character!