All Good Children Character Analysis

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The most important thing anyone can have is their friends and family. They support you in tough situations, pull you up when you are feeling down, and stand by your side for what you believe in. In the book, “All good children”, there are many instances where the character’s friends and family are there for them when they are needed. For one, Max helps Dallas withstand his family problems. Both Max and Dalla rely on each other to get through the school day without blowing their zombie cover, and Max’s family helps him when he is struggling to get through tough times. Family and friends do help the characters in the novel withstand all the problems they face.

Multiple times throughout the book Max helps Dallas withstand his family problem. When Dallas needs somewhere to escape, Max allows him to stay over at his house. For example, after one of the football …show more content…

Max’s mother helps Max out multiple times, supporting him with whatever struggles are coming. At one point, both Max and Dallas are about to be nested and turned into zombies, but Max’s mother come to the rescue and fakes the vaccination. Another time when family helped the characters with problems is when Max comforts his mother while she is crying. Max’s mother is depressed over the fact that she is the one who gave Tyler W. the vaccination, and Tyler ended up dying from it. She feels that his death was on her hands, but Max tells her it wasn’t her fault, and that there was nothing that she could’ve done. One last time where the importance of family is shown is when Ally is having a mini tantrum, and is upset about Peanut apparently dying due to extermination. To cheer her up, Max fathoms up a story of him seeing Peanut running away from the park before the extermination happens, and Ally believes that his story is true and it cheers her

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