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Coach is one of black character in the story. He was a high-school health teacher and coordinator for the freshman football team before the Infection hit his hometown of Savannah. At the same time, he is the oldest in the group of four. In my adaptation, Coach is a realist. He is full of sense of justice. Coach is always respect to everyone in his team and is a character who encourage others to deal with the delima. His justice has a big contract with Nick.
Nick is is a gambler and a con artist with a shady―even violent―past. At the same time, He is a serious racist. Most part of my adaptation are happened around his racism. Most part of my adaptation are happened around his racism. He is also very self-centered. In this case, he shows least enthusiasm in the team.
Ellis is the youngest in our of them. He is a mechanic with a love of life, a firm belief in his own immortality, and the ability to treat any setback as a fun dare to impress his friends. He represents as a teenager—sometimes doing before thinking(lack of thinking).
Rochelle is an associate producer on a television news station. She is another black character in the story. She comes from a different social background with others. So she is sometimes apathetic to others, but she still works hard in the group.