Conner Longmire Contemporary Authors‚ Period 8 7 December 2011 The Ignorance to Suffering The story of Ellen Foster is a beautifully written novel that shows the true long-term affect of how abuse affects the child emotionally‚ spiritually and psychologically. The book Ellen Foster written by Kaye Gibbons is about a ten year old girl named Ellen Foster in how she deals with abuse from her intimidate family however‚ Grandmother‚ Aunts and cousin. At the same time‚ she battles with racial discrimination
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In the novel‚ Unwind‚ three teenagers embark on a journey full of mischief‚ excitement and tragedy. The three main characters have their own agenda in the novel. Risa is orphan who is being unwound due to cutbacks in budget. Lev is an thirteen year old tithe who’s main purpose in life was to be unwound once he turned thirteen. Lastly‚ Connor is fifteen year old trouble maker who is being unwound due to the fact that his parents have grown sick and tired of his negative behavior. They all show that
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WHEN THE WAR BEGAN CHARACTERS Ellie * The ’voice’ of the Tomorrow Series novels and the main character that is featured throughout the series. * Ellie is a natural leader and tries to work out being the leader without being ‘bossy‚’. * She is very stubborn and headstrong which gets her into trouble with her friends and also endangers her life at one point. * Her loyalty to her friends‚ love of her family and intelligence are some of her strongest character traits. * Ellie is
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gotten more than they bargained for. This short story is made up of dynamic and static characters who are accompanied by an interesting theme and multiple symbols. Baxter’s “Gryphon” is centered around a few very interesting characters. Throughout the book there is a variety of both dynamic and static characters. Possibly the most dynamic character is that of Mis Ferenczi. Miss Ferenczi has many personality traits shown throughout the story‚ though one of the most notable would be her eccentric nature
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Examination of Traits Possessed by Effective Counselors Catherine M. Kleinschmit Liberty University Abstract Because the counselor-client relationship is one built on trust‚ a counselor should seek to have as much knowledge as possible to facilitate this trust and bring about healing and wholeness for the client. This paper examines many of the traits possessed by counselors who are considered successful in their field. Much of the research came from peer reviewed material
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How has the novel affected your ideas of PERSONAL COURAGE in the face of INJUSTICE/ prejudice? Refer to elements of the PLOT and specific CHARACTERS to support your position/ comments. As a member of the 21st century‚ personal courage is defined as the stereotyped image of strength and braveness. Popularized by the popular Nike slogan‚ “Just Do It”‚ the society of present believes courage to be able to doing what is necessary without limitations. This meaning however‚ is juxtaposed by representations
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The Character Traits of Macbeth William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth shows us that cheating will not get you were you want to go. Macbeth was written in the 16th century England during the Elizabethan period‚ because of this the story has a complex plot and many themes that the people in the Elizabethan period would enjoy. The character Macbeth has many traits that Shakespeare used to develop Macbeth throughout the play and even how the character Macbeth advances the theme of the play.
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True Character “Do not judge a book by its cover.” Everybody has heard this phrase at one time or another. People use it as a reminder to refrain from initial judgments based simply on outward appearance. Quick judgments on a person’s character based on only the most easily noticeable aspects of their language or actions often miss the point. The condition of one’s heart can tell a lot more than just outward persona. In J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ although Holden Caulfield’s outward
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Character what does it mean? Character means that it is what a person does when nobody is watching for some people they can approach this in the wrong manner‚ but in other instances a person can address it correctly. Amir’s case he leaned more towards the incorrect way to approach things but he made baby steps throughout the book to be a better person on correcting his errors this can be shown when he took his time to head to pakistan‚ trying to act as a father figure for sohrab and then paying tribute
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youth. Additionally‚ by characterizing him in this manner‚ Salinger utilizes Holden’s desire to act both older and younger than his age to convey the dangers that come with poor decision making‚ as well as their consequences. Lastly‚ he uses the characters of Mr. Spencer and Mr. Antolini to act as voices of reason to Holden‚ while also showing Holden’s missed opportunities in life when he does
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