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    Character Analysis: Fluffles

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    Scene 1 Cast: Zoe the cat‚ Fluffles the cat‚ Narrator the non-cat‚ Dog the dog‚ Kelly the cat‚ Casper the cat‚ and Señor Don Gato the el gato (Señor). Scene: In Zoe’s house‚ which is decorated for a party. --- (Knock on the door.) Zoe: Who is it? Fluffles: (Outside door.) It is me‚ your friend fluffles! Zoe: Oh‚ Come in! The door is open! Fluffles: No it is not. The door is closed! Zoe: I mean it is not locked. Fluffles: Oh‚ now I get it! (Opens door. He is on stilts. He walks in and

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    The Three R’s An Analysis of Psychological Science’s Read-Recite-Review Strategy Michelle Ly St. John’s University Abstract Though the use of note-taking and rereading is most notably known as the best study technique amongst college students‚ we see that other ways of retaining information can be more beneficial than that of writing notes and reading them over before exams. The article at hand tests the idea of a 3R method which is the use of reading‚ recalling‚ and reviewing information

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    Character Analysis: Scarlet Letter-Hester Prynne The Scarlet Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne is a complex novel with in depth characterization. This analysis is about Hester Prynne‚ the main character and focuses on three of her attitudes‚ appearance‚ and morals. Hester’s physical appearance is developed and referred to often throughout the novel. Hawthorne paints a picture for the reader of Hester’s beauty. She had dark and abundant hair‚ so glossy that it through off the sunshine with a gleam

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    Romeo Character Analysis Essay In the play Romeo & Juliet‚ Romeo tends to blame destiny and fate for all of his problems. In reality‚ Romeo’s character is flawed. He shows this through his actions in the play. When he loves Juliet‚ he only shows a superficial love for her. He then loses his temper when Mercutio dies and doesn’t think before he goes and kills Tybalt. After he kills Tybalt‚ he whines that fortune has gotten him in trouble. Romeo is not a victim of destiny or fate‚

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    Sheet † The GOTE Sheet is a starting point for analyzing any role. Using your imagination‚ take a blank sheet of paper and answer the following questions about a dramatic character from a play you know. Reread the play first‚ with the questions in mind‚ and answer as the character would: 1. Basic information about the character • Name: • Sex: • Age: • Marital Status: • Educational Level: • Economic/Social Status: 2. GOAL: What do I really want? When do I want it? 3. OTHER: From whom (in

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    Character Analysis: Ebenezer Scrooge You are about to write a research paper. It will be several pages long. It will be a combination of research you will do from the book A Christmas Carol and your own thoughts and ideas about and explanations of the information you find in the novel. This means you will be taking quotations from the book to explain your ideas and noting the page number of the quotations. At the end of each numbered section is the recommended minimum number of paragraphs

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    Mad Men‚ and Breaking Bad have been at the fore-front of primetime television in 21 centuries. For their portrayal of the morally ambiguous characters. A morally ambiguous character is defined as a character that does bad acts for a good person and vis versa. Many scholars have researched the questions about the fan enjoyment of a morally ambiguous characters. (Eden‚ A.‚ Daalmans‚ S.‚ & Johnson‚ Janicke‚ S. H.‚ & Raney‚ A. A Krakowiak‚ K. M.‚ & Oliver‚ M. B Tsay-Vogel‚ M. Zimmernen) But few scholars

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    The Problem Introduction Fictional characters become so interesting in literature. The two most common characters are the protagonist and the antagonist. They are the highlighters of the story. Protagonist characters are those who play the chief part of the story. While the antagonist are those characters who oppose the work and plan of the protagonist. These characters have different personalities and may also have different personality type. Personality

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    creatively: the effectiveness of using theater pedagogy for immigrant ELLs Introduction Having the experience of being an actress in a drama‚ I myself appreciate the power of acting the role out in thinking in the shoes of the character with empathy‚ thus better understanding the character in the specific story settings; on the other hand‚ given the authentic practicing environment‚ I could rehearse the lines again and again until they became perfect to act. Meanwhile‚ just as Gina Tiffany Badie (2014) mentioned

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    V for Vendetta Character Analysis In the movie V for Vendetta‚ the character Evey Hammond undergoes a drastic change in character throughout the film. In the film she transforms from an innocent citizen of a corrupt government to a rebellious assistant of “V”. Her character plays a huge roll on V’s character change as well. During the beginning of the movie Evey is shown as an innocent woman disgusted with the topics being discussed on her TV. Evey does not speak about her views because

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