Hazel and El-ahrairah Watership Down is an epic novel filled with adventure. Though the main characters are rabbits‚ the author depicts them in a very individual way that highlights their personalities while still keeping the novel believable. Two rabbits that have and especially big impact on the story are Hazel and El-ahrairah. Though Hazel is a runaway rabbit and El-ahrairah is a legend of power‚ both have many similarities which make them so significant in the story. Through the legendary
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Introduction The 1930’s‚ known as the Great Depression Era‚ were a time of economic struggles for the American People. The United States Government was faced with multiple issues‚ having an economic depression at home‚ and trying to avoid getting involved with foreign affairs going on in Europe. Although it was a time of difficulty‚ a lot of good came out of this era. Inventions would make life easier‚ and there was a rise in entertainment as the movie industry grew‚ and great novels depicted the
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“A Doll House” Nora Helmer is a strong yet stupid woman. She thinks that money can buy her out of anything. What she doesn’t realize until the end is that her debt doesn’t enslave her‚ but her husband’s treatment of her does. Nora Helmer’s character starts off by being a submissive little lark by her husband’s side. They have a rather cheerful‚ fun-loving relationship that isn’t the least bit serious until the end. She answers to a myriad of pet names and lies to her husband about things like
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Holden Caulfield‚ the most troubled kid ever. A person can never be “phonier” than Holden. He hates his life‚ he hates everyone around him. He judges a book by its cover. That’s wrong‚ he must look at himself before criticizing others. He doesn’t seem to understand that he isn’t any different than the people around him. In fact‚ he worst than them! No 17 year old should be experiencing what he goes through. He must be messed up in the head. Holden is a very mysterious person‚ very moody. He could
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In the novel Paper Towns‚ by John Green‚ Quentin Jacobsen is not the typical protagonist‚ as he lacks the adventurous and daring personality that is generally associated with a hero. Viewed by the other characters of the novel as quiet and obedient‚ Quentin strays far from his comfort zone and challenges others’ opinions of him‚ as he embarks on a long journey to find his friend‚ Margo Roth Spiegelman. In this coming of age novel‚ Quentin transforms drastically
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Louise the news‚ Mrs. Mallard when she hears of her husband’s death‚ and when Mrs. Mallard realizes that she is tied down in a marriage. These very things craft the outrageous tale of Mrs. Mallard and her life with her husband‚ Brently Mallard. The character Josephine is portrayed as a worried sister‚ who fears that the news of brother-in-law’s death may cause the death of her sister‚ Mrs. mallard. When the author‚ Kate Chopin‚ writes “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble‚ great
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The Book Thief- Profiler Character: Death Ryan Pfanstiel Period 3 Reason for the Drawing: Although most assume Death looks like the Grim Reaper or a scary skeleton thing‚ in The Book Thief‚ Death is not. In fact‚ he even tells us what he looks like when he says‚ “I do not carry a sickle or a scythe. I only wear a hooded black robe when it’s cold. And I don’t have those skull-like facial features you seem to enjoy pinning on me from a distance… Find yourself a mirror while I continue” (Zusak 307)
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Andre Anderson is the main character of the book. He is hard working‚ intelligent‚ and a great basketball player. He worked as an intern at a magazine in the city. He was a great basketball player‚ who had played every week with his friends and cousins at the local outdoor court. Andre doesn’t like racism and he was asked to write an article about it which would change his life forever. Also‚ Andre was an African-American and he was proud of it. Racist jokes would always rub him the wrong way. Even
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Holmes did exceptionally well with getting the admiration of women‚ his mysteriously blue eyes lured them in. Larson goes into deeper explanation about Holmes’s character‚ “He broke prevailing rules of casual intimacy: He stood too close‚ stared too hard‚ touched too much and long. And women adored him for it” (36). This shows that Holmes did things differently‚ not many bothered though because he was attractive and
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The 1950’s were quite radical in fact‚ this is the decade that began rock n’ roll‚ the civil rights movement‚ better family living‚ advances in technology‚ Fashion‚ medical research‚ other wonderful things this country was not used to seeing or hearing. The 1950’s were looked at more as a state of mind or a way of living rather than just another decade or time era in American history. Everything was peaceful now‚ which looking back on the two world wars and the great depression this country was not
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