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    there was a perfect harmony between the actors and the roles they were playing. Every character was loveable and although most of them were they just supporting actors they managed to the movie would not be the same without them. I also liked the villain of the movie; I think Alfred Molina did a great job

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    Have you ever felt misunderstood? Have you ever wanted to be alone in the world? In the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time‚ written by Mark Haddon‚ Christopher Boone is a young teenager who is intelligent and talented in math. But Christopher has a condition‚ which is autism that makes him think and speak differently. His autism affect how he interacts with people‚ develops relationships‚ and deal with new situations. The way Christopher interacts with people is very different. Because

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    Jean Louise Finch‚ or Scout‚ is the novel’s narrator and principal character. She is a unique and remarkable character who does not quite fit in‚ or do what is expected of young girls in 1930s Alabama. Readers will note that Scout at the end of the novel is very different from Scout at the beginning and this is because she has developed so much as a character. At the start of the novel‚ she is a determined‚ spirited tomboy; she loves wearing trousers. She spends most of her time with Jem‚ her brother

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    Microchipping Dogs

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    Micro Chipping Your Dog By: Kifferi Franklin Our four-legged friends‚ of the canine variety‚ can be loyal companions and members of our family. Important decisions that we make for our human children‚ such as vaccinations and safety‚ come into play and are just as important when there is an animal involved. Like a vaccine‚ microchips are injected using a needle and placed under the skin. They are small‚ roughly the size of a grain of rice and placed between the shoulder blades of the animal

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    Candide Character Analysis

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    world. While looking back on the book I couldn’t think of many characters that displayed admirable qualities. Even though Pangloss stuck to his views that everything is for the best in this best of all possible worlds‚ which is admirable‚ he is stupid and naive to still believe this after everything he and his family goes through. It was quite hard for me to find admirable characters within Voltaire’s Candide‚ all of the characters seemed to do harm to one another in some way. Although as soon

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    Dog and Pets

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    happier this way. Pets like cats and dogs are aware of the attitude their master has towards them. They feel better when they are paid more attention. Plus‚ (IN ADDITION) when you think of your cat as of some (ONE) of your relatives you will never dare to torture it. Pets should be granted (PAID THE ATTENTION) with the attention that we bestow to our families‚ and thus their health will be benefited (BENEFIT). One (YOU) will never dare to leave his (YOUR) dog hungry if he accepts it as a part of

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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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    Macbeth Character Analysis

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    the Plot: Macbeth plays the role of an ambitious character that murders Duncan in order to secure the crown‚ during the play‚ he fluctuates between murderous fevered action and moments of terrible guilt. Lady Macbeth Physical descriptions and traits: She is described as “fair” by King Duncan‚ but like Macbeth‚ she is also ambitious‚ imperious‚ perceptive‚ and resolute. She is conscienceless and is described as a character that is masculine or lacking characteristics of femininity

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    crashes and he is left alone. This novel talks about how Brian’s character evolves over the course of the novel from being an overwhelmed child to a self-reliant young adult. He mentally became stronger but also noticed his physical features changing. He learns adapt to the environment and to fight Mother Nature‚ to survive in the wilderness. At the beginning of the novel‚ the best word to describe Brian’s personality or character is panicked. When the pilot of the plane has a heart attack and dies

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    of Canada beings to return to normality after a nuclear bomb destroyed everywhere. However‚ David‚ Rosalind‚ and Petra were able to escape safely with the Sealand lady as a result of Michael’s brave‚ calm and cool‚ and intelligent character. Michael’s first character trait leading to the success of the group’s escape was his bravery. Michael shows bravery throughout the novel‚ including when he decided to join the posse that was

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