I don’t have enough trusted Recapy context for The Divorce to answer how its main characters change by the last chapter. I can’t assume which work you mean or rely on unverified sources without your go‑ahead.
How would you like to proceed?
- Tell me the author/year or upload the last chapter (or excerpts) — I can analyze those directly.
- Or I can do a web/general‑knowledge search for the work you mean and summarize likely character arcs (I’ll flag that as related/fallback context which may differ from the edition you have).
If you want to analyze it yourself, here’s a short checklist to identify how main characters change by the final chapter:
- Starting point: What were their goals, beliefs, relationships at the start?
- Key turning points: Which events forced choices or revealed flaws?
- Internal change: Do their beliefs, priorities, or self‑knowledge shift? How?
- External change: Do their relationships, status, or circumstances differ?
- Agency: Are they acting with increased autonomy or resignation?
- Consistency: Are changes gradual and earned, or abrupt/ambiguous?
- Thematic role: How do their changes reinforce the book’s themes?
- Final snapshot: What concrete actions or lines in the last chapter show the change?
Tell me which option you prefer and I’ll proceed.