Pastor James Wilkins Character Analysis

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The antagonist, Pastor James Wilkins, is a miserable specimen of a man. He has spent most of his 54 years of life trying to get people to fit into his own idea belief of Christianity (Johnson, 2015). Pastor Wilkins, still sees people as either Christians or the devil. When he dances around the Midstate Church floor hardly breathing from the movement itself. His suit jacket is hardly meeting, because of the smoke pork dinners his lovely wife prepares for him on a nightly basis. Even though he spent four years at Midstate Christian college he has yet to learn true Christian love. Pastor Wilkins face stays twisted up as if he disapproves of the air others breathes. His pale pink skin seems as if it has never been kissed by the sun. Pastor Wilkins …show more content…

In the end, this character will see the error of his ways, by doing harm to someone who is innocent. The protagonist, Elise May, from birth has been an outcast because of her appearance, she has been singled out as someone unacceptable to society (Johnson, 2015). Born with her father’s mahogany-colored skin and her mother’s light gray eyes. Her long jet black wavy hair fly’s in the breeze as she moves around on the Winchesters land taking care of the family’s every need until the day ends in an arousing family song and dance. Adjacent to, Elise May being born with a caul over her face and having the abilities that come with that, like being able to see. A seer can see your past and your future, but Elise May also can touch you and show you secrets.
The antagonist, Pastor Wilkins, and his followers see her as something wicket. However, most people not from the Chesapeake Bay believe that these children have a special destiny and are good luck. Elise at the age of five could tell people if they were going to grow old or die young, as she has grown older, now fifteen, she has learned to keep these things to