1904 itibaren 24030 Milan, Italy
The antagonist is a little too brilliant to have built the titular thing and planned such an elaborate deployment, but if you can get past that....
The Blue Bistro written by Elin Hilderbrand on a story on Adrienne Dealey the protagonist works at her job for six years. As the fiction starts off, “Adrienne needed a job” (Hilderbrand 1) as the first priority because she does not like working in hotels. She is being “trapped” into on place without any freedom. She needs to become “self sufficient” as the second concern about herself. Throughout the entire novel, the protagonist transition from not knowing herself and being trapped to knowing what is going on within herself. Developing a character change, through direct characterization, the author mentions characteristics on Adrienne to “already knowing” wants she wants in the end of the novel (Hilderbrand 321).