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The Story of the Stone, or The Dream of the Red Chamber, Vol. 1: The Golden Days
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John Seymour 4. Do the main characters change by the end of the book? Do they grow or mature? Do they learn something about themselves and how the world works?


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As this is only the first volume we are not yet at the end and I believe the Golden Days is concentrating on childhood so for me the characters have not really changed or matured, that said Dao-yu has now experienced loss, he is developing as a poet and is starting to consider others so there are signs he is growing up.


John Seymour I thought there was inconsistency in Bao-yo's character, though maybe this is just a reflection of the flightiness of young adolescence. Otherwise, I agree with Book Worm.


Eadie Burke (eadieburke) Not much growth as Book Worm has stated since this is the 1st Vol.


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Pip | 1822 comments Jia Yu Cun is ambitious and he makes a good start by taking on responsibilities as a head gardener. Otherwise, except for one child who dies, there is not too much development.


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