I think I agree with you, to be honest. However, my teacher just got back to me saying:
" You need to be prepared to write about any of them, but choose the best few to focus on for the question on the day. Trying to discuss more than 2 or 3 plus a related text in 40 mins will probably result in a superficial treatment."
Bit conflicted now...I mean I really like the essay I've written. I guess I'll try writing another essay using two key characters and mentioning others in passing to enrichen the analysis overall (e.g. focusing on adam, but juxtaposing his reactions with Darren, for example) but I'm still not ENTIRELY convinced. Man....discovery :|
I don't really think you need to be prepared to write about all of them. The reason being, in AOS, they don't have different questions for different texts, so they can't specify a character. Like I said, I only did two (Adam and Darren) and I thought I covered a really broad range there. Their experiences were similar enough that I could relate them, but different enough that I could contrast. You can download my essay in the "notes" tab if you need some inspo!
To better use your time, I'd start out by collecting evidence for two characters, and then kind of slotting it into what you already have, rather than re-writing. if re-writing from scratch works best, then of course! I really wouldn't stress about this - and I know you're putting a lot of thought into it. It was a suggestion from my own teacher that our cohort follows 2 characters throughout rather than several characters at different stages. I think this just plays into the "process' of discovery better - but you aren't limited to that!