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Characters In Edward's Eyes
The mean characters in “Edward’s eyes” is Jack. Jake”s main motivation is to find Edward’s eye’s. Emotionally Jake Needs to find out how to live without Edward after he died. He’s major flaw is that he depends to much on Edward. That’s why it's hard to let him go after Edward dies.
Jakes background is that he’s always wanted to play baseball, and be there for his family. Jakes conflict is that he’s having a really hard time moving on. Till one day he get a letter from a baseball player tell him that thanks to edward now he can see agina. That's what made Jake want to find Edward's eyes

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