Aqua Smith Character Essay

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The main character’s name is “Aqua Smith”. She is a young female about 25 years old. She is a slim person, has long black hair and wear glasses. When growing up, she was the only child in her family. She currently lives in Chicago in the year 2047. The east and west coast of America is being taken over by the rising sea levels. Each year the North and South poles are slowing melting due to the rapid increase in global temperatures. As the world population is increasing, there is a demand for finding a natural resource to power the world in a cleaner way. Aqua was raised by a single mother and her name was Sonia. Her father John was in the navy and was killed by a tsunami. This happened when she was 10 years old. Her mother was depressed for …show more content…
She feels sadden by thinking of those sad memories. Also, she remembers that she was daddy little princess and her father was very proud of her. It brings sadness and tears when she thinks of those flashbacks. She wants to make a difference in the world by helping others just like what her dad did in the navy. When she is interacting with other people like friends or relatives. She is a single woman and has not current desire to be in a relationship. She mainly hangs out with her co-workers that she considers them as friends. Most of the discussions is the ongoing issues of the world and what progress they have achieve in their work sectors. She is friendly to her mom and friends, but very straight forward. She faces a lot of obstacles each day because she is not given a lot project funding and is not given access to certain information to help her advance her project quicker. She secretly tries to obtain restricted information and convince people to help her out. She will change her attitude to accomplish something. Aqua is very quick on her feet and will try to find solutions even though it might break a few

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