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    Dna Character Analysis

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    DNA Notes Phil‚ Leah‚ John Tate‚ Danny‚ Cathy‚ Lou‚ Mark‚ Jan‚ Richard‚ Brian * The very beginning (page 9)‚ Jan is shocked when Mark says ‘dead’. * Page 10‚ introduction of Phil; first thing we learn about him is him eating ice cream whilst sitting next to Leah in a field. * Leah wonders and asks what is running through Phil’s mind – suggests she is concerned for him. * Phil does not reply; shows either he enjoys having her give him attention and wants her to keep on wondering

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    are free to choose our actions‚ we are not free to choose our consequences of our actions.” Tangerine by: Edward Bloor was about this boy name Paul Fisher moving to Tangerine‚ Florida where he learned to face his fears about his brother Erik. The character in the story that had the biggest impact on Paul was Erik. First of all‚ Erik knocked out Tino‚ Erik and Arthur killed Luis‚ and finally he was the reason for Paul’s eye problems. First‚ Erik got into a fight with Tino and knocked him out. On page

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    o achieve success so that he can gain the approval he wants from his family. Ironically‚ Duddy at the conclusion of the book‚ with his actions‚ disappoints them‚ making his search pointless. With his eldest brother‚ Lennie‚ in university to study medicine‚ the competition that Duddy has – especially because he is the unfavoured child - makes it difficult to win the approval of his father‚ Max‚ (pg 118). Duddy believes that if he achieves success‚ he will gain his father’s approval. Unfortunately

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    Vladek Character Analysis

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    Experiences shape a person “Man learns through experience‚ and the spiritual path is full of different kinds of experiences. He will encounter many difficulties and obstacles‚ and they are the very experiences he needs to encourage and complete the cleansing process” (Sai Baba). Just as Baba‚ who was an Indian guru‚ spiritual figure‚ mystic‚ philanthropist and educator‚ said; a person is shaped by different experiences. Some of these experiences are learned from school‚ some are learned from others

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    Jewish victims of the Holocaust like Anne Frank. Others stand up for what they believe is right like Rosa Parks. Certain characteristics set them apart from the rest. Antigone is a tragic hero in the Greek play called Antigone. A tragic hero is character who is dignified and superior and whose downfall is caused by a tragic flaw. They usually think that they are in the right mind when the rest of society thinks that they are mad. A tragic flaw is a weakness or error that the tragic hero has. Antigone

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    Lennie Character Analysis

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    have not gotten by without lennie there to talk to or look after because it gave him a purpose to living life. Therefore‚ Lennie can live out his dream if his lack of sensibility and or his strength do not get in the way. Everyone that has read the book knows that the only things lennie cares about is his rabbits and trying to listen to George. Lennie mostly cares about his dream‚ he really grasps the idea of the average man trying to get what they want. Even though‚ he does not know what is really

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    Despite him always neglecting his responsiblities as a prince‚ Jungkook is a natural leader. His strong character make him an independent go-getter. He is also highly competitive in every area of his life. Honestly he enjoys competing against himself as much as he does with others. Yet‚ when it comes to his love interest he is drawn to the most desirable girl

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     HAZRAT MOHAMMAD (P-B-U-H) the Peacemakser: Peace is a time of harmony between distinctive social groups that is described by absence of savagery‚ clash practices and the opportunity from trepidation of brutality. There are many personalities in this world which are known as the sign of peace. Among them‚ Hazrat MOHAMMAD (P-B-U-H) is the greatest personality. He is called the symbol of peace .As we know that Islam is a religion of peace so that he (P-B-U-H) also teaches us to be a peaceful

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    As a commander its character are usually seen as a powerful man who takes a lot of control over people. In this novel the commander is sympathetic depending who the person is but usually a monster because as a commander you must learn to not tolerate with foolish behavior given by anyone. So if someone is misbehaving you must not have grief and let them go‚ the role of an commander is that you must take control and do what must be done. If you are too nice of a person and feels sympathy all the time

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    Extract from Text | My response | ACT 1IAGO I hate the Moor: And it is thought abroad‚ that ’twixt my sheets He has done my office: I know not if’t be true; But I‚ for mere suspicion in that kind‚ Will do as if for surety. (1.3.12) | Initially‚ Iago tells us of his hatred for the Moor is because Othello chose to promote Cassio to Lieutenant‚ instead of his‚ thus leaving the audience to thinks that Iagos reason for wanting to destroy Othello is because of that. However later on in the play‚ in

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