For this exciting blog post I will talk about character development of Robert Langdon for the last two chapters. Initially in the story he started out having next to no memory of the last few days caused by a bullet wound to the head. Only recently has he started to figure out what had occurred in those select few days. When he came into the hospital he was thought to be saying very sorry, as if he had done something wrong, but it turned out he was saying the name of a famous artist, Vasari .
Another thing that he was thought to have said, though it was not recorded, was, "If I don't succeed, all is death.", and this has a very big impact on the story and on Langdon as a character because it adds on a more panicked attitude to the characters in the story and an advantageous role of the antagonists involved within the story.






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