67 pages 2 hours read

Charlie Donlea

The Girl Who Was Taken

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2017

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Character Analysis

Livia Cutty

Content Warning: This section discusses kidnapping, sexual abuse, murder, trauma, and mental illness, including PTSD.

Livia is a round protagonist whose quest for justice propels the story forward. Her emotional development is characterized by her sense of guilt over his sister’s disappearance and her relentless pursuit of truth and justice. Her professional dedication is a cornerstone of her character. As a medical examiner, she approaches her work with meticulous attention to detail and a deep sense of responsibility. Her commitment to her work is not merely a professional obligation but a personal mission driven by the desire to seek justice for her sister, Nicole.

As a medical examiner and forensic pathologist, Livia feels obligated to treat each body she examines with the dignity and care with which she would treat her own sister’s corpse. However, this sense of duty can sometimes be blinded by her guilt and regret about Nicole’s death, and she occasionally performs sloppy autopsies. She is committed to learning from her mistakes and bettering herself. This personal motivation adds a layer of intensity to her professional endeavors, making her investigation not just a job but a personal crusade.

Livia’s interactions with Megan highlight her empathy and understanding of trauma.