I wrote this character development on Landon Carter from Nicholas Sparks' A Walk To Remember. His transformation was remarkable and I thought it would be great to give examples.
In the beginning of
the book A Walk To Remember, by Nicholas Sparks, one of the main
characters, Landon Carter had a wretched attitude towards life, and he had to deal with that hard fact of his true love having cancer. He is a
judgmental, cocky, and unappreciative teenager. Popularity wise, Landon ranks
in the top five at his school alongside his best friend Erik, who is captain of
the football team and who is also egotistical. Landon recently dated a
popular girl and he is possibly the richest kid in the town. When Landon came in correspondence with
Jamie, however, he realized that he needed to change, but for the better. And
that's just what he did.
Breaking up with someone is always hard to do,but , that's what Landon did with his girlfriend Angela just before his high
school's homecoming dance. Landon was
still single at the time of homecoming and he didn't want to attend the dance without a date, as of
course that would make him look "lame". When the dance got closer,
everybody was arranging plans for themselves leaving very little amount of
people free. As the desperation intensified, Landon had no other choice but to ask the strict minister's
daughter, Jamie Sullivan , who has a reputation of the "goody-goody" to be his
date. Jamie and Landon continued to do
things together after the dance. The two of them did things like, star in the school play and visit the
local orphanage, although Landon did do them
reluctantly giving off the major hint when he said to his mom " How could I say no to her? She's so sweet". During their time together, Landon changed, but for the better and
fell in love. Deep into their
relationship, Jamie told Landon that she had leukemia and was going to die
soon. Achingly watching her suffer from the illness, Landon tried everything he
could to save her, but nothing could beat the violent disease. One thing
that could help would be to have their spirits uplifted. The solution to that was the wedding between the perpetual lovebirds. From there on out, Landon wasn't a
boy anymore, he was a man.
While Jamie held on to her deteriorating life weakly, Landon's
influential 'manly' acts advanced. He started to noticeably be nicer to not just
his parents, but his whole town and
school along with nurturing Jamie. His priorities really straightened out for
him . During the quick time from when he fell in love and up until their
wedding, Landon had an epiphany of how he should be more kind and appreciative, just like Jamie.
In the midst of his transformation, his annoying best friend Erik, became inspired by Landon's generous new
ways. Erik realized that Landon was being more respectful and respected him for
that and decided that he wanted to be someone admirable like that. So, Erik did
exactly that." Miraculous transformation" was all people could say
from then on about the two best friends.
Another inspiration that evolved, was Landon's father who is rarely
home and too caught up in his own life to pay any attention to his son.Landon's father noticed his son's change and was motivated to be a better
father for his son who was now very mature. At a point in the book, Landon's
dad actually said to him, " son, you're really starting to grow up, and
I'm proud of you".
Though Landon's bad-boy turn around was remarkable, it still wasn't original.
Just like one of the main characters in
the short story Thank You Ma'am by
Langston Hughes, Roger had a bad-boy
reputation just like Landon. This reputation could've easily gotten Landon or
Roger in serious trouble, like peer pressure incidents. Perhaps that would've
happened if they didn’t change it
quickly. Roger's situation is quite
different than Landon's because he tries to steal and Landon never did, tough they do have a similarity in being taught a valuable lesson. By the
end of the story, specific people thought differently of each character.
Landon kept up his inspirational image
even after the devastating loss of Jamie that happened three months after their
wedding. There are many reasons why the
"new" Landon was such an inspiration. One of the biggest reasons was
because he was a more positive person. That positivity showed vividly. Because
of him being such a nice and generous person, his whole school, town, and
family admired and looked up to him. Landon Carter had indeed changed.
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