In the book The Pact by Jodi Picoult, the protagonists and antagonists are very interesting. This story is about a teenage boy who kills his teenage girlfriend Emily Gold out of an apparent suicide pact. Both families are very close and this changes both families lives upside down. The protagonist is obviously Chris because his struggle is the one that is most displayed in the book. The antagonist is difficult to figure out, since no one is truly blocking Chris from what he wants, except the police and the disrespectful prisoners. But once I looked deeper I realized that Emily Gold, his dead girlfriend that he loved is the antagonist because she is blocking Chris from what he truly wants: justice. She caused him all these problems that blocked him from getting his freedom.
For the protagonist, since a large chunk of the book takes place in the courtroom, you almost are rooting for justice for Chris, because you know he is innocent. He is the one the story revolves around and you want him desperately to get what he wants. I think that Chris is a very interesting protagonist though, because it's very difficult to step into his shoes. Chris loved his girlfriend so much that when she wanted to kill herself, he did that for her because he loved her so much. This kind of love is so rare and it almost made me reject the text because it was so powerful. But I think Jodi Picoult did this on purpose because it draws the reader in and makes the story even more rich. The author gave us the image of an average kid who has this undying passion for this girl, and as teenagers this is crazy. It''s cheesy, almost. But this allows to identify with him more because he is just an average kid. This makes him a really interesting magnetic protagonist.
I believe that the anagonist in The Pact is Emily God because even though she is defunct, she causes many obstacles for Chris. She causes him to go to prison and be charged with a homicide, but the troubles that she caused for him did not stop there. Emily's parents, Michael and Melanie, were like a second pair of parents to him. They ended up hating him and Melanie even screamed angrily at him in court. I also think what Jodi Picoult did with this was interesting because Chris loved Emily so much, yet she's the antagonist. It sends a message that the people we love do the most terrible things, intentionally or unintentionally. Chris realizes this towards the end of the book when the trial is becoming increasingly terrible, he thinks to himself that Emily put him through this horrible mess and she's almost the one to blame.
In conclusion, I believe that in The Pact by Jodi Picoult, Chris Harte is the protagonist and his dead girlfriend Emily Gold is the antagonist. The author made some very interesting choices in the texts and almost flips the roles of the protagonist and antagonist around a bit.
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