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As books aimed at a younger audience, it is pretty impressive that Ness could cover so much ground while still crafting a suspenseful series. Instead, the film is a shallow dive into these topics with throw-away lines hinting at what could have been.

It changes critical character development moments to advance the story but leaves the characters flat. The one praise for this film is its visual effects. And while the screenplay may end up relying too heavily on it, this visualization is something special that the books could have never had. Maybe in 10 years, someone will be brave enough to give the books the adaptation they deserve. March 13, Hannah Rosman. February 21, Hannah Rosman. December 9, Mike Puzzanghera.

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He finally finds the real Aaron and Viola and, with the help of Manchee, distracts Aaron for long enough to take Viola back; they get into a rowboat and Todd passes out. Todd wakes up in a bed days later in Carbonel Downs, where Doctor Snow is nursing him back to health. While walking outside of the settlement, Todd finds Ben, his foster father, hiding out.

They are found and run out of town by Doctor Snow and his men. Todd and Viola leave Ben after a while and continue on their own to Haven. He and Viola are still running from Aaron, and hide in a church built in the side of a waterfall, which flows into Haven. Aaron finds them. He and Todd fight until Viola takes a knife and kills Aaron.

On their way to Haven, they're stopped by the mayor's son. Todd does, however, inevitably end up trusting the Mayor again, and saves him unconsciously from death several times.

However, when Ben shows up, this filial bond breaks. The skills taught to him ultimately help Todd defeat the Mayor in a battle using only his Noise. The Return, , mortally wounds Todd near the end of book 3, mistaking Todd for the Mayor, though he admits that he wasn't sure and didn't care when he fired his weapon. Todd's Noise leaves, returning in small bursts, and he remains in a coma-like state of death at the end of the book. However, the epilogue hints that he will wake so long as Viola keeps "calling" him.

Todd Hewitt is first seen thinking to himself with his Noise while walking with Manchee in the forest. Todd and Viola first properly meet when Todd has been forced out of his home by the men of Prentisstown.

At first, they are wary of each other and Todd hates her silence, as Viola and the rest of the women don't have Noise. Viola does not talk for much of the start of the first book, and this also unnerves Todd.

However, it is shown that he deeply cares for her and realises his harshness towards her after they blow up the bridge. Todd punches himself in the face to vent his frustration, rather than unduly on her. After this, Viola begins speaking. From then, Viola and Todd have an intense relationship. Todd drives himself to near insanity rescuing her from Aaron in the first book, and both are obsessed with seeing the other in The Ask and the Answer.

Viola and Todd prove that they will do anything for each other, which leads Viola to worry that they've become too dependent on each other to the extent that they would let everyone in the world die if it meant saving each other.

Though the relationship remains generally platonic in the first and second books, in Monsters of Men they kiss and begin a romantic relationship, which seemed to have a promising future for both of them.

Todd and Viola, in the limited time they had as an established couple, discussed moving away together. However, the plans were put on hold when it seemed that Todd had been killed by Viola had been heartbroken, and she and Ben tended over Todd while he recovered.

Viola stayed by his side for the months that he was comatose and read from his mother's diary every day. During his time recovering, Todd recalled many fond memories between him and Viola, which made her slightly embarrassed but also deepened their caring towards each other.

In his dream state, Todd begs Viola to keep reading, using her voice as an anchor to come back to reality. Ben and Cillian adopted Todd when he was very young after Todd's mother was killed by Mayor Prentiss and his father months before he was born. Todd loves them both, but is closest with Ben, who he calls his 'Pa', and with whom he has a very deep, nurturing relationship with. Todd grumbles about being told to do chores by his fathers, but he forgives them, and more specifically Ben, readily.

It is revealed that Ben cared for Todd while he had been very sick when he was younger and hallucinating. Todd is devastated when he believes that Ben is dead, but is angry at him as well for sending him off from his home.

When he later sees Ben, he is ecstatic, and incredibly disappointed when Ben reveals that he can't go on with them to Haven. From there we later learn that Ben was shot and left to die by Davy Prentiss Jr. Proof of Todd's love for Ben is in how deeply Todd despises Davy after learning the news, and how angry he is over his father figure's death.

In Monsters of Men , when Ben is revealed to be alive and well, Todd is the happiest that we'd seen him all book.



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