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    Don Pedro‚ Prince of Aragon Of all the main characters in Much Ado About Nothing‚ Don Pedro seems the most elusive. He is the noblest character in the social hierarchy of the play‚ and his friends Benedick and Claudio‚ though equals in wit‚ must always defer to him because their positions depend upon his favor. Don Pedro has power‚ and he is well aware of it; whether or not he abuses this power is open to question. Unlike his bastard brother‚ the villain Don John‚ Don Pedro most often uses his power

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    and with it. It is during this time‚ that the character Dolphus Raymond emerges. Dolphus is unlike any other member in the community; he believes colored folk should be both respected‚ and loved. He fell in love with a black woman‚ married her‚ and has forever lost respect from many citizens of Maycomb County. But it is also in this image that he gained a lot of respect‚ not only by Atticus‚ but from many of the other “Respectable White men”. A man who doesn’t care about his image‚ Dolphus

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    novel Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown the character Joe Rantz had to show tremendous courage. Joe Rantz is a young man that grew up in Seattle and went to the University of Washington. Joe had a very sad past. His family left him when he was a young boy and told him that he had to survive on his own. It was very hard for him to survive and raise the money he needed for college. In college‚ Joe decides to row for the Washington University crew team. He trains very hard and his boat wins many different

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    Character Sketcher of the Tale of Despereaux Despereaux Tilling * Brave * Polite * Sickly * Different * Dreamy * Conforms * Infatuated * Love-sick Despereaux is a sickly mouse who always ran temperatures and fainted at loud noises. The moment he was born‚ he was classified as “different”‚ because he was born with his eyes open and had large ears. Then‚ as he grew up‚ he became more and more different by letting a human touch him and even speak to a human. Despereaux

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    This statement relates to real life in general and is important because it not only relates to short stories but all stories in general. All good stories following these three points make the stories’ much more interesting. Even go back to stories from Shakespeare all the way to the tales of Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling. Take Romeo and Juliet for example. This was one of the first and probably most famous tales of star-crossed lovers in the perspective of an onlooker. An interesting point

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    Mary Maloney’s Character Analysis Class has recently read Roald Dahl’s short story‚ “Lamb to the Slaughter”. In “Lamb to the Slaughter” there is a married couple; however the husband wants to divorce his wife Mary. Mary then becomes enraged and takes drastic measures. In the short story there is an interesting transformation in Mary Maloney’s character. Mary Maloney is a dynamic character because she changes from a loving wife to a manipulative and unstable widow. While reading the short

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    a difficult time for most growing teens. It is a time where they are trying to figure things out and discover who they truly are‚ which can cause problems in their life. Holden‚ the sixteen year old protagonist in the book The Catcher and the Rye by J. D. Salinger‚ causes trouble constancy. He‚ like most teenagers is just trying to figure out how to grow up. Holden’s inability to tell the truth‚ manage his behavior in school‚ and see girls with objectifying them‚ point to an adolescent in crisis.

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    association with Bloomsbury Publishing Plc‚ 36 Soho Square‚ London‚ W1D 3QY Text and illustrations copyright © J. K. Rowling 2007/2008 The Children’s High Level Group and the Children’s High Level Group logo and associated logos are trademarks of the Children’s High Level Group The Children’s High Level Group (CHLG) is a charity established under English law. Registered charity number 1112575 J. K. Rowling has asserted her moral rights All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or

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    DESCRIPTION: 1. The narrator which is the main character named Edward suffers from a major sickness which is insomnia. 2. He suffers insomnia due to his job which he must travel often‚ experience jet lag‚ and stress. 3. He is a self-proclaimed slave of consumerism. 4. He seeks help from the doctor for medication but the doctor suggests that he visit a support group for testicular cancer to see real pain. 5. The narrator meets Bob‚ an ex-bodybuilder and steroid user who suffers from an extreme

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    Failure‚ Success‚ and Kindness Graduation commencement speeches are usually inspirational‚ not only to the graduating students but also to anyone who reads them. The speech given by J. K. Rowling at Harvard and the one by George Saunders at Syracuse University in 2013 are some of the best commencement speeches. Rowling and Saunders are both experienced speakers. Rowling’s speech focused on the benefits of failure‚ a subject she had first hand experience on. Saunders’ speech was on kindness and included

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