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    Simon‚ one of the boys trapped on a beautiful‚ yet mysterious island‚ is acting more mature than others by showing his great compassion towards the younger ones‚ being responsible by contributing diligently towards the building of the shelter‚ and being calm during this urgent‚ yet fearful situation that everyone restless about. Simon first shows his maturity by presenting his great compassion towards the younger boys both physically and intellectually. While Ralph and Jack‚ the ones that show momentous

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    Appl Microbiol Biotechnol (2003) 62:92–98 DOI 10.1007/s00253-003-1222-x ORIGINAL PAPER M. Silberbach · B. Maier · M. Zimmermann · J. Büchs Glucose oxidation by Gluconobacter oxydans: characterization in shaking-flasks‚ scale-up and optimization of the pH profile Received: 20 September 2002 / Revised: 3 December 2002 / Accepted: 6 December 2002 / Published online: 26 February 2003  Springer-Verlag 2003 Abstract In this study‚ the advantage of a novel measuring device for the online

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    orphanage where they meet. Toni Morrison the author of this short story “Recitatif” never directly tells the readers which character is black and which one is white. Morrison encourages people to look deeper into the characters by using indirect characterization. First‚ Morrison doesn’t directly tell us the race of Twyla and Roberta. She hints at the fact that one is black and the other is white with the quote in the first paragraph of this essay. Morrison does this because she thinks people shouldn’t

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    her‚ Jane has a violent outbreak‚ which Mrs. Reed determines to be her sole responsibility and sends her to the red room to be punished. Brontë establishes these characters early on in the novel with parallelism and imagery; this preliminary characterization is seen later in the character’s actions and their growth. By utilizing imagery‚ Brontë depicts Jane and her cousins through both physical descriptions and their actions. Georgiana is the spoiled child‚ but because of “her beauty‚ her pink cheeks

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    In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee uses characterization to help develop her attitude about the proper treatment of human beings. The story is set during the Great Depression in Maycomb County where almost everyone is poor. The story is portrayed through the eyes of Scout‚ who is a six year old who views the world as those of an adult. Lee uses Scout to help portray the conditions of everyone in town. Throughout the entirety of the story Scouts disapproval of the treatment of blacks remain the

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    Great authors use characterization to develop a message. In Richard Wright’s Native Son‚ Bigger Thomas‚ a young black male living in Chicago during the 1930s‚ depicts how growing up in poverty around crime can affect one’s well-being. Bigger went to court for murdering and raping a young white woman‚ Mary Dalton. The murder of Mary Dalton happened accidentally while Bigger tried to keep Mary quiet when her mother entered the room. Bigger knew that he would automatically receive consequences for being

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    The author Jerry Spinelli developed Amanda Beale to be a very understanding person in the book Maniac Magee. Amanda is very understanding throughout the book‚ In the beginning of the book‚ Amanda was clearly revealed as understanding because she knew that Maniac wanted to borrow one of her books. Even though they were her only books and she hardly knew him‚ she knew that he was a person she could trust. Also‚ the fact that he looked like a hobo may have alarmed her but‚ she knew that he could be

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    Indirect Characterization In the excerpt ‘’from Tale-tell Heart‚’’ Edgar Allen Poe creates the “sneaky’’ character of an unnamed narrator through Indirect characterization. Using the components of Action‚ internal thoughts‚ and movements‚ Poe unravels a story about “attitudes” and reveals that your attitude can influence what people think of you. One way Indirect characterization reveals theme is is through Actions. In the story the narrator murders an old man living in his house.

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    Being the eldest child of three‚ Gertrudis was foreshadowed to be rebellious towards her family traditions. After many years of being oppressed by Mama Elena’s traditions‚ Gertrudis’ first lust for progress became evident when she had a reaction to her sister Tita’s quail in a “magic” rose petal sauce. This reaction causes her to have “such strong emotions in her that she runs off with a solider in the revolutionary army and thus away from her mother’s oppression”. (Napierkowski 193). Gertrudis never

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    Velee Patel Ms. C. Fornini English IV‚ Period 5 28 April 2014 Faulkner’s Characterization of Dewey Dell in As I Lay Dying William Faulkner’s diction‚ point of view‚ and syntax in his polyphonic novel‚ As I Lay Dying‚ strategically employs the miserably pessimistic yet juvenile voice of Dewey Dell to characterize her as the novel’s naïve victim. The only surviving female in the Bundren family‚ Faulkner presents the hardships that Dewey Dell must endure. In addition‚ as an uneducated girl with no guidance

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