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Physical Appearance
Relationships
Character Development
100

The character to which Mitchell Hurst said: " Can you see it from my point of view? without any background experience or understanding of case law...well what are decisions based on without that foundation? what the Minster tells you, perhaps?" pointing out how politicians can abuse their power by putting minions into powerful positions to change the narrative to fit their biases.

Who is Grace?

100

The Japanese-Canadian woman in her mid 40's who wears her hair in a tight bun. 

Who is Grace? 

100

The twin of Brianne

Who is Meg?

100

The character that has started to shift her views. Previously she viewed all immigrants from a very logical point but after hearing a very tragic story from a fellow parent, she has started to sympathize with them. 

Who is Grace?

200

This character points out to the reader the hopelessness and lack of options many innocent people in war conditions face by thinking: "Do work for the Tigers or be crushed by them. Give the Canadians a reason to deport him or tell a pack of lies. There was bever a good option."

Who is Mahindan?

200

A six year old boy who is thin, small for his age, and has big dark eyes.

Who is Sellian?

200

The brother of Priya

Who is Rat?

200

The character that wrestles with feelings of guilt when dropping off Sellian at foster care. She knows that he will be better of in a home than in jail but she recognizes his seperation from his father as unjust and feels as if she has betrayed them even thought the situation is largely out of her control.

Who is Priya?

300

This character told the court: " If they try to send us back, I will kill myself and my daughters. Better to die here in heaven than to go back to hell." 

Who is Hema?

300

A young, plump, Tamil-Canadian woman with a nose ring.

Who is Charlika?

300

The character that follows Mahindan around like a stray puppy; annoying him with constant "what if " questions.

Who is Ranga? 

300

The character that deals with the emotional blow of having his child live with another family. Yet he holds onto hope has he has consistently done in the story; he is glad that his son can study in school and assimilate into Canadian culture in a way that will hopefully allow him to build a successful life in a foreign country.

Who is Mahindan?

400

The Character that thought: "How could a process so influenced by public opinion and politicking have the audacity to call itself law?"

Who is Priya?

400

A male Tamil man who is missing a leg and has a scar running the length of his face.

Who is Ranga?

400

The Minister of Public Safety who is very biased against refugees, going as far as to call them "terrorist free-loaders". 

Who is Fred Blair? 

400

The character suspected of starting to derailing slightly in "Law and Order". He has taken to drinking and doesn't practice a lot of selfcare. 

Who is Gigovaz? 

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