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    Best Friends It was my second year back at Kildonan East Colligate. My best friend Sydney and I walked in the small gym doors. My cheeks we’re rosy red because it was starting to get cold outside. As we walked in the gym the bleachers we’re packed with some new faces and some familiar faces. The gym looked small at first because of all the students in it but in reality it is huge! Banners hanging all around from the sports team they have here at Kildonan East. After the teachers we’re finished

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    Character Analysis: Beowulf At the beginning of the story Beowulf the character Beowulf was a strong‚ brave‚ and powerful hero originating from Geat. Upon coming to the Danes‚ Beowulf shows courage and his need for a challenge in his fortitude to help rid them of Grendel. He was already a famous young hero who had accomplished much to this point in his life but handles himself with great composure‚ especially when dealing with Unferth. It is also possible to see Beowulf as a just person who has

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    “You didn’t give him time enough to choose!” yells Tessie. “It wasn’t fair!” Many of the characters from the short story‚ The Lottery‚ do not agree with this tradition to throw stones a. In fact‚ many of the characters show more than one opinion on this matter once they learn of the winner. One example of a two-sided character is when Tessie starts protesting against the crowd when her husband‚ Bill‚ “wins” the lottery. She shouts “You didn’t give him time enough to choose”‚ and “everyone

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    Grendel as a Ridiculous Character Probably one of the greatest questions of the 19th century comes directly from John Gardner’s novel Grendel. Given a world with no inherent meaning‚ how should one live his or her life? Grendel lives in a world that he is not supposed to be in‚ acting out on emotion. Grendel represents the animalistic traits of humans. His actions are primitive and based around society’s acceptance throughout the novel. Grendel portrays a ridiculous character that is convinced we

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    Good Friends

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    dull and painful if there is none to feel for him in weal and woe. So making good friends is essential. It is a relationship which is based on the union of same minded persons. It is a friendship that sometimes springs from the mental esteem and from our long attachment. A real friend is better than wealth. It is a great blessing in a man’s life. But it’s very difficult to find a good and real friend. We have many friend but only a few of them can be called good once who stands by us in our well and

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    2/15/12 American Lit Dimmesdale Character Analysis Dimmesdale is one of the most interesting characters in The Scarlet Letter. This is because he demonstrates in this story that he is at times a coward‚ and that he is strong‚ yet not courageous. Dimmesdale is develops as a character drastically throughout the story. Changes in his character are frequent throughout the book. Throughout the whole story‚ Dimmesdale shows himself as a very diverse and intriguing character. Dimmesdale proves that he

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    Madge Character Analysis

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    Madge In Suzanne Collins’ novel‚ The Hunger Games‚ The character Madge is a friend of Katniss’s in District Twelve who is essential in the development of major themes. The theme her character most evolves is the dystopian society. There are three elements of a dystopian society: upper class advantage‚ isolation of characters‚ and back story of war‚ that are the most prevalent in her character. She does this through her personality and through consequences of her actions. The upper class advantage

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    Friend Essay

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    Jared Vance 9/27/11 English Ms. Hasse Friends have come and gone‚ but one of the few that has stayed my friend is Clark Blatter. He is my brother in all but blood. That’s how close of a friendship we have. Clark and I like to play volleyball‚ we stick together in just about everything we do‚ and he and I share some exciting experiences together. Clark is a sophomore at Clayton Valley High School. Clark plays a variety of sports including volleyball and water polo. He is about 6’ and

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    Film Character Analysis

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    following report is to critically analyse and deconstruct the character of "the Joker" within the film "the Dark Knight" and discuss the reasoning of why this character was interpreted in such a way. The Joker‚ played by late Heath Ledger‚ is a terrifying villain who will stop at nothing to manipulate and corrupt his victims. However it is not the Jokers sinful love for destruction and chaos alone that makes him such a terrifying character‚ it is that he is flesh and blood; he is not immortal and does

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    Death of a Friend

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    posted something and decided to check it out. It said‚ “ To family and friends that have heard the rumor about the recent death in my family‚ yes it is true‚ Peter Janke is no longer with us and will forever be missed. Regardless of who his parents were‚ he was my little brother and did not deserve to die at 14...R.I.P.” After looking at that post and re-reading it over and over‚ I finally got it through my brain that my best friend had passed away. I was so shocked‚ I thought that someone was just messing

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