Some of
Daniels most important characteristics are his passion, loyalty, resourcefulness, and
determination. The passion and loyalty go hand in hand as he mourns the death of his father,
mother, and uncle. Daniel feels so loyal to his familys memory that he is moved to seek
vengeance. That passion drives him to make a vow to God and to pursue the Romans whom he feels
are responsible.
In addition, passion is a strong motivating force in keeping
him going even when things are at their most difficult, such as when his grandmother also passes
away. It also undergirds his desire to free his native land. Loyalty is evident after he joins
with Rosh, convinced that he is the leader they need, and in his difficulty in breaking with
him.
Daniel showed determination when he struggled through his own
imprisonment and afterward, as he seeks his sister, Leah. He is resourceful in making his way
through dangerous territory and in forming alliances that will help him succeed. Slowly,
however, compassion takes hold in Daniel as he observes the actions of Jesus and then embraces
his message and way of life. Loyalty gains sway once morebut now to a positive cause rather than
for the sake of revenge.
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