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    The Character Building through Character Education in Elementary School Nowadays‚ several people need the improvement in intensity and quality of character education implementation in formal educational institutions. This claim is based on the growing social phenomenon‚ namely the increasing juvenile delinquency in society‚ such as a mass brawl and various other cases of moral decadence. Even in certain large cities‚ these symptoms have come to the extent that is very disturbing. As the example

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    Cal: Thirteen year old Cal is the main character in the suspense filled novel ‘Dark Woods’ by Steve Voake. Acting as the protagonist of the novel‚ Cal was found outside an abandon Pizza Hut store in a blue holdall with the zip three quarters done up. He was discovered by an old man who took him to the Camden Police Station. Ever since then he has been alternating between different foster families. Cal has many intriguing qualities that he displays throughout the novel: he is a very persistent person

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    Character analysis Daisy Buchanan Daisy is a beautiful young woman originally from Louisville‚ Kentucky. At first we know her as Nick’s cousin and later on find out she’s the object of Gatsby‚ his determination in getting wealthy just to impress her. Fitzgerald presents her as the ‘American Dream’‚ who for the matter of fact Myrtle is extremely envious of and is always desperately trying to climb that social scale‚ by having an intimate relationship with her husband Tom Buchanan. She is portrayed

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    Aristocrats and noblemen from the four corners of the earth have come to a beautiful island near Venice. Besides the natural charm of the estate‚ they are enthralled by the golden sun that resides there - Portia. Her father‚ famous nobleman Marcus has left behind a huge fortune to his only daughter Portia and many wish to win her heart in order to gain access to it. What lies between her suitors and the fair-haired lady is a game of caskets devised in Marcus’ will. Three caskets of gold‚ silver

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    of wealth and the positive attitude towards the place provides us with strong content imagery. The first paragraph describes how the narrator is going to visit his friend and cousin; by describing such a glamorous place I am automatically aware that his friend and cousin must be wealthy individuals. Tom is Nick’s cousin‚ Daisy’s‚ immensely wealthy husband the first description we here about him was; ‘he had been one of the most powerful ends that ever played football at New Haven’. This shows

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    BARNOLIPI - An Interdisciplinary Journal - Volume - II. Issue – I. June 2012. ISSN 2249 –2666 www.reflectionedu.com/barnolipi.php © REFLECTION Mentoring Services 84 Ruskin Bond’s Biographical Sketch Gulnaz Fatima Aligarh Muslim University‚ India Ruskin Bond is a well known Indian writer in English. He has written more than hundred short-stories‚ six novels‚ three collection of verse and over thirty books for children. Bond has written two autobiographies. The first‚ Scenes from a Writer’s

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    Character Sketch: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams Tom Wingfield Tom Wingfield is a lot like his absent father. He dreams of adventure and leaves his responsibilities in order to find it as his father did. Being stuck at the warehouse‚ Tom is disappointed in his life. He’d come home late most days because he was at the movies. In one scene‚ Tom even speaks of his jealousy towards the actors and how they keep all the adventure to themselves. He wants to be doing everything he has seen

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    throughout the Virgina Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway that the character development and complexity of the female characters of the story are concentrated on far more than their male counterparts. It is my feelings that the magnitude of this character development comes about because of the observations and feelings of the main character Mrs. Clarissa Dalloway. From the beginning we get this description that she has a feeling of having an extremely good sense of character yet she is shallow‚ admitting she does many

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    James Gatz The character Jay Gatsby‚ also known as James Gatz‚ is the key character in The Great Gatsby. He started out as a poor farmer’s son in North Dakota‚ and dropped out of college in Minnesota. He joined the military and during training meets Daisy‚ a beautiful rich woman living nearby‚ whom he falls in love with. Gatsby is soon shipped out for the war. Daisy then marries Tom Buchanan who is a rich aristocrat whose social standing is the same as Daisy’s‚ her ideal partner. Gatsby becomes

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    “Though restrained by social convention‚ the passions of the female characters emerge with great force.” In the light of this comment‚ discuss Bronte’s presentation of female characters. Bronte presents the female characters in many different ways. One early example we see of this in chapter one is Jane’s passion as you speaks out a John. “You are like a murderer – you are like a slave-driver – you are like the Roman emperors!” This is the first time we see Jane’s true passion as she is speaking

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