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    Otomen Character Analysis

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    In the story Otomen the readers were introduced to a very interesting character named Asuka. This character is a very popular high school student who is very athletic‚ and smart. He was famous with the name "the men’s man " At first he acted very mature and manly in front of everyone around him. He joined every sports club in school and usually won many sports prizes‚ he got good grades‚ and always avoid sweets because he thought that eating sweets would make him look less manly but no one know another

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    and mutual respect. On the other‚ we have Kathy‚ spiraling back into the bottle and clinging -- because she has nothing else -- to the demented schemes of Eldard’s unhappily married deputy‚ who’s as bent on self-destruction as she is. I guess his character is supposed to be a cipher‚ but the part is undercooked to the point of rawness‚ and Eldard’s male-model blankness makes him seem more like a leftover cyborg from "Terminator 3" than a plausible loose-cannon

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    the heros and the good guys. In fact there’s this hero‚ Bilbo‚ who has a dark side of his own. There are many protagonists and antagonists in The Hobbit‚ but let’s face it‚ the only real problem and solution is the main character‚ Bilbo himself. Bilbo is not only the main character in The Hobbit‚ but also is his own protagonist and antagonist. Throughout the book‚ there are multiple ways all these sides of Bilbo are shown; the attack from the spiders‚ escaping the goblins‚ and helping the dwarves

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    claims were all caused by that first person you met. Who would you believe? Then‚ imagine that you believed the villain. The feeling of guilt and embarrassment floods through your body. This is what happens to Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice‚ by Jane Austen. We are first introduced to Mr. Darcy at the ball at Meryton‚ where many people in the town see him as incredibly rich and quite handsome. It goes downhill from there; Darcy dances with only two women‚ offending everyone attending. Our first encounter

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    For my character I chose Beneatha. Beneatha’s dream was to become a doctor. Her dream was not achieved in the play because she didn’t have enough money to go to college. In my opinion she would have never achieved her dream. I say this because her family was against her becoming a doctor. They didn’t have any faith in her and would always make jokes about her becoming a doctor. I feel this would have caused Beneatha to not achieve her dream because she would feel nobody was on her and she would soon

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    When I first read your letter‚ anger filled inside of me. The words “I had detached Mr. Bingley from your sister” hit me the hardest (Austen 129). I thought‚ how dare you sabotage my sister’s relationship with your friend‚ Mr. Bingley. It was not your place to go ahead and jump to conclusions about Jane’s feelings. She could be head over heels for him and you still would not know about any of it. As I continued walking‚ my anger grew. Then‚ I crumbled the paper up and threw it on the ground while

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    Some of the respect may’ve gone to his head thus making him less heedful and more stubborn. Now that we’ve taken a closer look we can see Odysseus for the honorable‚ knowledgeable and at times bull-headed man he is. He is a unique and deep character with feeling behind his

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    Hamilton: An American musical by Lin- Manuel Miranda‚ and includes many characters. While each character has a significant‚ individual story‚ Miranda brings them all together to form a remarkable play. Although‚ the play is centered around Alexander Hamilton‚ and as they say behind every great man is a great woman‚ and that great woman is Eliza Schyler. What makes her stand out‚ is that she starts out as just being an affluent name‚ her father’s daughter. As time goes on‚ she progresses in the play

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    In the new episode of “The Muppets‚" Joseph Gordon-Levitt was seen serenading the show’s female lead character‚ Miss Piggy. The two started singing together and looked very sweet with each other. According to People‚ the newly format ABC series got another A-celebrity guest with the 34-year-old actor. He just showcased his singing expertise along with the group of puppets. For the latest installment‚ “Going‚ Going‚ Gonzo‚" the filmmaker was a guest at Miss Piggy’s own program “Up Late with Miss Piggy

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    1984 Character Analysis

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    During the unraveling of 1984 the protagonist exponentially strays from the grasp of Big Brother and his ideologies. Through events and characters Winston encounters he becomes more independent in his thoughts and opinions which results in his pure disassociation from the party. By the end of the story‚ Winston devolves into a worse state than he originally was in at the start of the book becoming a docile party puppet. His friendship with O’Brien turns rotten when it is revealed O’Brien is not part

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