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    him a mixture of his two older siblings’ personalities. The military choose Ender to be mankind’s last hope to lead their armies. Throughout the story‚ Ender changes from a ruthless to a more caring character as a results of the harsh experiences he encountered while attempting to become commander of the army. In the beginning of the story‚ Ender’s ruthlessness changes through harsh conditions from the pressure in leading the army. The military decides Ender is the one to lead the armies when they

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    on a boat with one adult bengal tiger for 227 days? In the book Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ the main character Pi goes through many life changing experiences‚ mental stages‚ and loneliness. Surviving in the middle of the ocean with a lifestyle not fit for the sea‚ and a specific diet that changes real quickly. But yet with zero skills or knowledge about surviving‚ Pi survives a shipwreck with one hyena‚ one life boat‚ and one bengal tiger. When times got tough for Pi’s family‚ they packed up their

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    American tribes of today. Prior to European contact The Cherokee nation was a vast‚ covering most of the south-eastern region of what is now known as the United States from West Virginia‚ down the coast to North Carolina and South Carolina and throughout Kentucky‚ Tennessee‚ Georgia and Alabama. Unlike their nomadic cousins in the western plains‚ the Cherokee lived in permanent villages primarily along rivers which provided the rivercane and plaster used to make their homes

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    WWII. Anne‚ her family‚ and some friends are staying in the Secret Annex which is their hideout. In this this book Anne is a dynamic‚ protagonist character. Anne changes a lot throughout the book. First she goes through puberty which is always a big change in everyone‚ she also comes to realize who she wants to be‚ which is a big change because most girls her

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    of becoming a tween much more detrimental to today’s future children than ever before. Kids at the age of ten are now considering themselves teenagers‚ and society is doing absolutely nothing to stop this epidemic. Many parents often support the early maturity of their children‚ but what most individuals do not understand is that the growth and maturing process of a child is very important and must not be rushed. Mothers are placing their little baby girls in beauty pageants and teaching them that

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    can see drastic change to Harold as he evolves into a completely different character. This is because of his discovery about his fate from the narrator. He becomes more open‚ more appreciated for life‚ begins a romantic relationship and overall becomes much more emotional far different from the beginning. “Your knowingly telling me to face my own death” his a phrase to show Harold’s development and emotional change; this is the reason why he ultimately convinces Karent to change the ending‚ therefore

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    Henrik Isben’s A Doll’s house seems to revolve around roleplay. The Characters are more concerned of playing someone else than allowing their true self to appear. Nora’s appearance in the audience changes quite often from being childish‚ and money-loving to being brave. Towards the beginning of the play Nora Helmer is seen as a childish wife wanting nothing more than her husband’s money. She is constantly begging Torvald for more and more money. However‚ Torvald treats her like she is his possession

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    Henrik Isben’s A Doll’s house seems to revolve around roleplay. The Characters are more concerned of playing someone else than allowing their true self to appear. Nora’s appearance in the audience changes quite often from being childish‚ and money-loving to being brave. Towards the beginning of the play Nora Helmer is seen as a childish wife wanting nothing more than her husband’s money. She is constantly begging Torvald for more and more money. However‚ Torvald treats her like she is his possession

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    great play the one who has pulled my attention the most would be Austin. Austin within this play has endured these big obstacles that we call life and its very interesting how these obstacles take a turn in his life. Throughout the play I noticed that Austin’s character begins to change as the story continues to unveil itself more and more as he continues to face these obstacles head on. Austin’s character is not only affected by the choices that he decides to make‚ but it is also affected by the people

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    Act III we start to see changes in both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. In the beginning Lady Macbeth had been the brains behind the death of King Duncan. Macbeth was just a puppet‚ getting played by the witches’ prophecies‚ his wife‚ and his own thoughts. We notice how everything is changing among the two. Even though mentally they seem both crazed and distort‚ but there’s some changes that are very different in them. Early in the play Macbeth is known as a loyal warrior. He was the King’s noble soldier

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