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    I am writing a Character Analysis on The Book Thief. The author of the book is Markus Zusak. This book takes place at Mulching‚ Germany. The book takes place in 1939 and 1943. Some of the main characters are Liesel‚ Rudy‚ Max‚ Rosa‚ Hans. Liesel Meminger is one of the main characters. She has a couple positive characteristics‚ how she always gives max a weather report. One more thing is how she is always reading to Max. A fatal flaw of Liesel is how she steals and does not get in trouble. Lesel

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    Einstein Analysis How rhetorically effective is Einstein’s response? Albert Einstein’s response does a great job using rhetoric to answer Phyllis Wright’s questions as to whether or not scientists pray. Einstein did a good job establishing his subject‚ or the purpose‚ in this letter. He made it very clear that he was explaining whether or not scientists pray. Due to the fact that this letter was written to a sixth grade girl‚ Einstein chose an appropriate tone for his audience; Einstein made

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    cowboy in my mind I see a picture of John Wayne mounted high on his horse in a desert setting riding out into the sunset. His name is synonymous with the western film genre. John Wayne’s characters are known world-wide as American symbols that embody the true characteristics of how Americans ought to be. His characters were always so tough‚ courageous‚ and upstanding. For this and other reasons I consider the actor‚ John Wayne‚ to have had a tremendously positive impact on our and other societies around

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    Characteristic and traits uniquely differs from each person‚ but it’s not difficult to find common ground. You can always find similarities‚ as well as differences‚ within personalities‚ ambitions‚ and interests. When you get to know someone‚ you realize how each person is a distinct human being‚ in their own right. For the most part‚ my interviewee‚ Antonella Fiallo‚ and I are opposites. I can only relate to her in a few ways‚ but that doesn’t equal an incompatible friendship. For the basics

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    Jo March Character Traits

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    The character we chose to discuss is Jo March. We were mostly drawn to this young woman‚ since she has a passionate‚ stubborn‚ impulsive‚ and vivid personality. Jo has little patience and likes to see things go her own way. An example for that we can see when Amy asked her older sisters to join them and Laurie to the theater. As appose to her older sister Meg‚ who tried to decline her request very nicely‚ Jo answered impatiently to her sister‚ "’don’t be a baby and whine about it"’ (Alcott‚ 2004

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    Cross to Gittes because the job of an investigator is to know and nothing less than that. “You see‚ Mr. Gittes‚ most people never have to face the fact that at the right time and right place‚ they’re capable of anything.” (Chinatown). This opens the character Noah Cross in the case‚ showing the viewer that he not only is the father to Evelyn Mulwray but also the lover and the main antagonist and how Evelyn Mulwray is no longer a widowed wife but also the lover of bother Gittes and her father‚ the mother

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    Rationale This written task will be a therapist report on character Logan Thibault‚ U.S. Marine Sergeant‚ from the movie The Lucky One‚ written by Nicholas Sparks and directed by Scott Hicks. The report will analyze and focus on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) that Logan suffers from his time served in the Iraq War. It will look at his perspective on the war and the after effects‚ as well as emphasize his journey through love post war. This task will focus on the topic of language and identity

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    n discussing Citizen Kane‚ Charles Higham mentioned "artistic cheats‚" flaws in credibility whereby characters in scenes gave information about which they couldn’t possibly have full detailed knowledge. Sunset Boulevard’s entire point of view is based on a gimmick. Whether one considers it an "artistic cheat" or a valid and audacious device depends up his ability and desire to suspend his disbelief. The problem of point of view in Sunset Boulevard is especially germane. Sunset Boulevard begins

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    Mifflin paper company‚ or the beet farmer who inherited his family’s sixty acer beet farm in Pennsylvania. Though these are main portions of Dwight’s life‚ he had many other different parts that made him into the person he was. Dwight is a beloved character on The Office‚ officially known as assistant to the regional manager Michael Scott when the show begins the first of nine seasons. Dwight strives to be an authority figure within the office and often times refers to himself as “assistant regional

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    Tom Buchanan is a super-rich‚ hyper-masculine‚ aggressive thirty years old married man‚ who inherited his money from his parents. Not the most likable of the characters of the book and we don’t get a chance to see him in a more sympathetic way. He belongs to a so-called "old money" group of people‚ class‚ which families are well known and respected. When tom was young‚ he moved to east in order to attend Yale university‚ where he also met his wife’s cousin Nick Caraway at the University’s social

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