In chapter 6, does not having any faults make Wesley more difficult to relate to?
This is what I have so far: In my personal opinion, I think Wesley having no faults makes him incredibly hard to relate to. I say this because I believe no one in this world is perfect, so relating to Wesley is difficult because he truly isn't human. He makes no mistakes, resulting in having no room for him to learn or improve. It’s harder to relate to because all of us humans have difficulties and flaws and we are all imperfect.