Rebecca Ross Character Analysis

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Rebecca Ross just moved from her off the coast house in New York, to an enormous mansion in Tyler, Texas. As her father is the CEO of a million-dollar corporation, the whole family had no choice but to follow the relocation of headquarters to Texas. Rebecca feels very nervous about the big move as she did not want to leave the comfortable environment she created over time in New York. Her younger, brother, William Ross, is a very dangerously, adventurous person. This ten-year-old manages to get in trouble almost everywhere he goes. The eldest child of the family, Ray Ross, is the opposite of his brother, Will. Driven by his dream of landing a scholarship spot at Harvard University. Ray is constantly studying and worrying about his future. Their …show more content…

Her extremely strong logic and analytical skills sometimes take over her brain, forcing her to ponder on things for hours and hours. During this time, she psychs herself out by thinking of all the possible “What If” scenarios. Rebecca’s thoughts are like a constant distraction which can often times totally take Ms.Ross into her own little world. Like most children, Rebecca’s as clumsy as can be, occasionally, tripping on thin air. However, the most bizarre thing about Rebecca is that at random times —she transforms into a werewolf. This uncontrollable curse sometimes brings about quite a bit of trouble for her. Out of all her weaknesses, this one is the hardest one to deal with since —she has no way of getting rid of it. Rebecca has many strengths which make her stand out. She’s the star player of her basketball team. Her incredible height gives her a bit of an advantage on the court. Rebecca is one of the finest, most hard- working teenagers. Once she has her mind on something, she won't quit until she has done it to perfection. Also, Rebecca’s leadership skills help her take control of any situation, and her kind and lively nature makes her a likable figure at school. Aside from being a clumsy, half-werewolf, Rebecca Ross is like any other teenage

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