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    Bob Ewell stopped Atticus on the post office corner‚ spat in his face‚ and told him he’d get him if it took the rest of his life’. Ewell’s initial reaction to seeing Atticus is to disrespect him and spit on him. This reflects deeply on his character‚ as it shows that he is probably abusive and disrespectful to everyone no matter what their background is. Fischler 2 Ewell lived without a conscience and made immoral decisions without a hint of guilt. Ewell demonstrates his unscrupulous

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    Louise the news‚ Mrs. Mallard when she hears of her husband’s death‚ and when Mrs. Mallard realizes that she is tied down in a marriage. These very things craft the outrageous tale of Mrs. Mallard and her life with her husband‚ Brently Mallard. The character Josephine is portrayed as a worried sister‚ who fears that the news of brother-in-law’s death may cause the death of her sister‚ Mrs. mallard. When the author‚ Kate Chopin‚ writes “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble‚ great

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    Holmes did exceptionally well with getting the admiration of women‚ his mysteriously blue eyes lured them in. Larson goes into deeper explanation about Holmes’s character‚ “He broke prevailing rules of casual intimacy: He stood too close‚ stared too hard‚ touched too much and long. And women adored him for it” (36). This shows that Holmes did things differently‚ not many bothered though because he was attractive and

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    down to take on this interview‚ he proved that he is an individual bursting with character‚ passion‚ and wisdom. With his relentless jokes‚ he answered the questions light-heartedly but with complete and utter honesty; creating not only a productive atmosphere‚ but a pleasant and entertaining one as well. With visible joy‚ he shared his accomplishments‚ his plans for his future‚ and the sentiments that are all derived from Andrew Nafarrete. Now a junior‚ Andrew has experienced three years of high school

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    Ethan Frome "Character" Ethan Frome is the protagonist of the novel. A "ruin of a man‚" according to The Narrator .He appears to be tall‚ " He has "strong shoulders" ‚ blue eyes and brown hair . He has a "powerful look‚" that is "bleak". Ethan is a poor man who is simple‚ straightforward‚ and responsible. When The Narrator first gazes to Ethan’s face in a moment‚ he sees Ethan as a man who " . . . looks as if he (is) dead and in hell. . . . " Ethan’s life has been quite miserable for over twenty

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    The Book Thief- Profiler Character: Death Ryan Pfanstiel Period 3 Reason for the Drawing: Although most assume Death looks like the Grim Reaper or a scary skeleton thing‚ in The Book Thief‚ Death is not. In fact‚ he even tells us what he looks like when he says‚ “I do not carry a sickle or a scythe. I only wear a hooded black robe when it’s cold. And I don’t have those skull-like facial features you seem to enjoy pinning on me from a distance… Find yourself a mirror while I continue” (Zusak 307)

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    didn’t appreciate him till he was gone. Brother‚ the narrator‚ has multiple character traits including ungratefulness‚ dreadfulness‚ and years passed‚ he also showed his caring side. Summer’s almost over and autumn is approaching‚ Brother recalls himself for being ungrateful with his little brother‚ Doodle. When he was still young‚ the narrator‚ wants a baby brother that he can play with. “He was born when i was six and was‚ from the outset‚ a disappointment.” (p.416). The narrator was still young when

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    larger or more perfect specimens Rainsford had never seen.”(Richard Connell 4) Also‚ the general hung all of his trophies from his hunts right in the dining room straight above his guests so they can stare right at them. This displays an intimidation factor to the guest as they eat revealing who is truly the hunter

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    Wolfsheim’s dialogue‚ Nick determines interesting aspects of Meyer’s personality personality‚ comes to understand more about Wolfsheim’s relationship to Gatsby‚ and eventually becomes even more suspicious of his wealthy neighbor. Wolfsheim’s distinct character traits‚ which Fitzgerald exaggerates through quirks in his behavior and manner‚ are subject to Nick’s judgements

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    Her name was Emily Grierson. A woman who’s life has been the talk of the town‚ ever since her father died. Written by William Faulkner‚ he brings this character alive using many details and descriptions of her and her environment. He describes her in ways that give us insight into her personality. She is a small‚ fat‚ woman who’s frame was small. "Her eyes‚ lost in the fatty ridges of her face‚ looked like two small pieces of coal pressed into a lump of dough…" (Faulkner pg. 81) This depiction implies

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