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    Lennie Character Analysis

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    Regardless to the fact Lennie is considered one of the principle characters in ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ he is arguably the least exciting. Throughout the novel he seems to be the same person as on the first pages‚ enduring no development‚ growth or significant changes. His character is very simple‚ in most scenes he is in‚ it is reinforced that he is very strong‚ he enjoys petting soft things and is devoted to George and the American Dream‚ that he and George will someday own a farm. It is this simplicity

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    whom he perceives as a danger to his marriage. The narrator in this story is a good example of an anti-hero showing negative characteristics while never actually being a bad guy. This gives the idea that he is very humanistic character. That being said‚ he is a flawed character who is just trying to please his wife while not giving up what he wants. In the end he realizes that he can have both revealing a very enlighten experience. Over the entire story the narrator is confronted with different moments

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    Grubbs Character Analysis

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    nights around the time of the full moon‚ Grubbs had a difficult time and was in extreme pain. Juni suggests that they should meet at the cave. Grubbs runs to the cave‚ where he turns into a werewolf. When he returns to human state‚ he finds that he has killed Bill-E’s grandparents and legal guardians. Not wanting to kill again‚ he and Juni decide to run away. Another reason is because they board a plane and Grubbs falls asleep. When he awakes‚ the cockpit opens and demons appear on the plane‚ and then

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    Mila Character Analysis

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    Mila is a young girl from London. She has the unique ability to read a room by extracting clues from it‚ enabling her to detect the moods of humans and their emotions. This innate ability may help when a problem arises involving her father’s friend Matthew. Gil‚ Mila’s father‚ has a friend named Matthew who lives in America who has supposedly gone missing. Mila and her father were already planning a trip to America to visit Matthew and his family before the news of his disappearance. Mila and her

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    Kiowa Character Analysis

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    Kiowa is killed‚ he is in a tent speaking to him about his girlfriend left behind. He drowns under the muck of a sewage field about which his lieutenant‚ Jimmy Cross‚ has a bad feeling‚ and becomes another victim in a war that strips men of their character and turns them into a statistic. Kiowa helps O’Brien by making his transitions easier.

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    It is perhaps uplifting to have a teenage heroine who purges her precious hair because it gets in her way living in a world of teens obsessed with their self-image. Kristin Cashore’s unconventional and engrossing first novella‚ “Graceling‚” has such a heroine. Katsa is hard-hitting‚ stubborn‚ beautiful‚ and consumed by unrelenting ethical concerns. She is particularly serious; one could say she lacks a sense of humor. The story is set in a rich fantasy world where children born with extreme aptitudes

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    Otomen Character Analysis

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    In the story Otomen the readers were introduced to a very interesting character named Asuka. This character is a very popular high school student who is very athletic‚ and smart. He was famous with the name "the men’s man " At first he acted very mature and manly in front of everyone around him. He joined every sports club in school and usually won many sports prizes‚ he got good grades‚ and always avoid sweets because he thought that eating sweets would make him look less manly but no one know another

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    and mutual respect. On the other‚ we have Kathy‚ spiraling back into the bottle and clinging -- because she has nothing else -- to the demented schemes of Eldard’s unhappily married deputy‚ who’s as bent on self-destruction as she is. I guess his character is supposed to be a cipher‚ but the part is undercooked to the point of rawness‚ and Eldard’s male-model blankness makes him seem more like a leftover cyborg from "Terminator 3" than a plausible loose-cannon

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    Bilbo Character Analysis

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    the heros and the good guys. In fact there’s this hero‚ Bilbo‚ who has a dark side of his own. There are many protagonists and antagonists in The Hobbit‚ but let’s face it‚ the only real problem and solution is the main character‚ Bilbo himself. Bilbo is not only the main character in The Hobbit‚ but also is his own protagonist and antagonist. Throughout the book‚ there are multiple ways all these sides of Bilbo are shown; the attack from the spiders‚ escaping the goblins‚ and helping the dwarves

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    For my character I chose Beneatha. Beneatha’s dream was to become a doctor. Her dream was not achieved in the play because she didn’t have enough money to go to college. In my opinion she would have never achieved her dream. I say this because her family was against her becoming a doctor. They didn’t have any faith in her and would always make jokes about her becoming a doctor. I feel this would have caused Beneatha to not achieve her dream because she would feel nobody was on her and she would soon

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