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    Analyzing a Literary Character in a Short Story Using Systemic Grammar This paper will apply the features of systemic grammar in analyzing a major character in a short story‚ that is‚ Ernest Hemingway’s A Clean Well-lighted Place. This story tells about an old man whom the details of his life are revealed through the conversation of the young waiter and the old waiter. The old waiter understands as much as the young waiter despises the old man’s staying in the café all night. As the young waiter

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    Ophelia: Character analysis Ophelia‚ a young beautiful woman‚ is known to be the young daughter of Polonius‚ sister to Laertes‚ and Love interest to Hamlet. In the play‚ Ophelia is stuck between her obedience to her father and her love for Hamlet‚ which seems to possess some tragic consequences. Ophelia is the archetypal obedient daughter‚ a role required to be played by all young women in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. When her father orders her to

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    What makes a dynamic character? A dynamic character is s character that changes throughout a novel because of a life event the character faces. A great example of this is Sophia Calderwel from Sophia’s War by Avi. This is a story about 3 years of a girls life from 1776 when the revolutionary war was still going on. After her brothers death she feels as if she has to avenge his death‚ so decides to become a spy. In this book Sophia is a dynamic character because she went from being a scared stubborn

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    Based on the novel that I have read entitled ‘Around The World In 80 Days’ written by Jules Vurne‚ the character that I disliked the most is Detective Fix. He was the detective that despatched from England in search of the bank robber. I disliked him the most because he was a greedy person. He made decision without thinking and investigating what the truth was about. Fix was driven by the prize money that was promised if he managed to capture the criminal. Unfortunately‚ Phileass Fogg’s gentleman

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    Characters Many of Dickens’ characters are "flat"‚ not "round"‚ in the novelist E. M. Forster’s famous terms‚ meaning roughly that they have only one mood.[33] In Tale‚ for example‚ the Marquis is unremittingly wicked and relishes being so; Lucie is perfectly loving and supportive. (As a corollary‚ Dickens often gives these characters verbal tics or visual quirks that he mentions over and over‚ such as the dints in the nose of the Marquis.) Forster believed that Dickens never truly created rounded

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    later comes back to kill him. Love and hate is also a theme. In this book‚ many people had a motive for murdering Warwick‚ but these people were his family and friends. The line between love and hate is broken when accusations arise. 2. The main character in this book is Michael Starkwedder. In the beginning Starkwedder seems to be an innocent bystander caught up in a horrific murder scene. He is a very quiet man who has imagined being a detective all his life. When he realizes the situation at hand

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    The characterisation technique that I feel was most effective in the construction of scouts character is setting. Lee’s choice to associate Scout with the outdoors and conveying her as a tomboy was constructed merely through the characterisation technique of setting. This is evident‚ “Thereafter the summer passed in routine contentment. Routine contentment was: improving our treehouse that rested between giant twin chinaberry trees in the backyard‚ fussing‚ running through our list of dramas based

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    you be the person to help others? This is a reappearing question going through your head as you read this fantastic book. In the book Fever‚ 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ she shows that it is important to help the people around you. Out of the characters it is an important role to be helping others. It is one of the main reasons some people survive in this story. One way Anderson shows this theme is though Maddie helping grandfather. In the story Maddie wants to help grandfather because he is very

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    In the story The Acorn People by Ron Jones‚ there is a character named Martin who is a young boy‚ about fourteen‚ who is blind. They describe him in the book as having “bright red hair that stuck out in every direction.” He was also described as being very tall and slender. He is always in motion‚ he is always swaying/rocking in order to keep his balance. He is very friendly‚ likeable and outgoing. He is also very demanding of himself and he is the most able-bodied out of the group of children in

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    A Character Sketch of Rudolph Steiner (The Green Door by O’Henry) Rudolph Steiner is the main character of the story “The Green Door” by O’Henry. Rudolph Steiner belongs to the middle class of American society of the beginning of the 20th century. He is a piano salesman‚ a commonplace citizen on the one hand‚ but on the other hand he is (as the author characterizes him) “a true adventurer; few were the evenings on which he didn’t go forth from his hall bedchamber in search of the unexpected”

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