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    Hotspur’s character is so obsessed with the persuit of honor and glory that it blinds him from the real important aspects of his life. Many characters see Hotspur’s role as a bold fighter and leader. His character is very one sided and shallow‚ and his stubborn nature and short temper send him on the path to destruction in William Shakespeare’s Henry IV. Hotspur is an proficient leader and a daring warrior‚ almost fit to be a prince. He is part of the Percy family of the North‚ which helped give

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    moves herself. Lottie‚ Tiana’s wealthy best friend‚ is another important step forward for the depth of Disney characters. Lottie is not merely a spoiled rich girl. While she may be somewhat self-absorbed‚ she shows moments of kindness and thoughtfulness. Lottie displays from the start the truth that The Princess and the Frog will not be about a perfect person. Each and every character written in this film has both flaws and

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    "Crash" Character Analysis

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    provocative‚ unflinching look at the complexities of racial tolerance in contemporary America. Diving headlong into the diverse melting pot of post-9/11 Los Angeles‚ this compelling urban drama tracks the volatile intersections of a multi-ethnic cast of characters’ struggles to overcome their fears as they careen in and out of one another’s lives. In the gray area between black and white‚ victim and aggressor‚ there are no easy answers. Funny‚ powerful‚ and always unpredictable‚ "Crash" boldly reminds us

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    struggle between the character and a clash between two or more characters with different interests. A conflict presents itself in various forms. It may also come willingly or unwillingly affecting a person’s mind or a person’s actions. A conflict can either be a blessing or a curse. This essay will show how 3 books with different conflicts changed a character’s life or the characters’ way of thinking. In the story “Scorpions” by Walter Dean Myers‚ Jamal Hicks is the main character. Jamal faces a

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    Character Analysis Sam

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    The protagonist Sam is a character that can be characterized as astute. He is very intelligent and know how to deal with certain situation like when he wrote a letter and send to his mother to let her know about his decision. In the story‚ Sam says‚“ I wrote my mother a letter informing her of my decision” (Schwartz‚ pg. 83).” This quote basically shows that Sam was only twelve years old and very clever because he informed his mother about the decision he made by letter instead of telling her face

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    Dickie Character Analysis

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    In Dystopian Literature‚ characters tend to get curious a numerous amount of times for many reasons. In The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ the main character Jonas‚ who is 12-year-old who is supposed to get a job assigned. Instead‚ he is selected for the job of the receiver‚ who maintains all the memories. Throughout the story‚ he discerns that these memories should be given to everyone and not locked away‚ since there are many secrets and wants to know all. Dickie‚ from Examination Day by Henry

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    Piggy: Character Analysis

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    immediately drawn in to how well the characters developed their personalities. The traits of each individual character were so distinct‚ I was able to easily identify them without having to hear them project their names. The performers were precise in their movements and actions‚ which corresponded perfectly with the novel. Each actor/actress became their own person‚ with a story to tell‚ and a dark personality that some seemed to be hiding. The most dignified character was surely Piggy‚ the actor seemed

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    Pearl Character Analysis

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    book‚ the Black Man set his mark in that place? But why does he not wear it outside his bosom‚ as thou dost‚ mother” (198). Pearl is a flat character because she stays the same throughout the novel‚ even until the end when she marries a nobleman. Pearl is also a complex character because she constantly changes throughout the novel. She is a dynamic character because she changes due to the events that take place and the environment she is in. Pearl’s external conflict is the reminder to Hester and

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    The strongest proof of this is when Holden himself admits that he is depressed. Also‚ in one part of the story‚ Holden was crazy for girl company‚ but hearing that she went to the movies‚ de didn’t feel that way anymore. Additionally‚ he told Sally that they should run away together and live a new life‚ showing that he is dissatisfied with society and wishes for a better place. Holden also thinks about moving west where he can become a “deaf-mute‚” indicating that he wants to be isolated from

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    The quote above is said by the character‚ Claudius‚ in Shakespeare’s play‚ Hamlet. These lines introduce Claudius as a character and through the specific phraseology used‚ his personality is also shown. Claudius’ conniving nature is revealed in the line‚ “with an auspicious and a dropping eye” which means that he looks with two “eyes” or sides towards the events that has taken place. He is optimistic about his marriage but he claims to be mourning as well. It is awfully suspicious that he is feeling

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