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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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    O’ Riley. Throughout the book‚ I recognized that Nate is a dynamic character. I saw his attributes as a dynamic character‚ because he truly graduates from his alcoholism. Nate has grown in character especially after his trip to the Pantanal region. Together along with his character‚ his attitude toward his job also altered. I can justify that Nate is a dynamic character due to his graduation from alcoholism‚ his change in character‚ and his change in attitude toward his job.     When I was introduced

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    What is Macduff’s motivation?Macduff‚ to a large extent‚ is driven by patriotism. His primary motive is his love for his country‚ Scotland. This is displayed when he tells Malcolm of his grief over his country’s suffering/s‚ quote:"…new sorrows strike heaven on the face‚ that it resounds as if it felt with Scotland and yelled out like syllable of dolour."- Translation: "The grief cries up to heaven and the skies seem to feel Scotland’s sorrow‚ for heaven’s cries echo the same note."- Macduff‚ Act

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    searching for a doctor‚ stumble upon Colt Jackson‚ a police deputy. The four characters make their way to the town doctor’s house‚ which is built like a fortress. There they meet up with not the town doctor‚ but Jerry Pinkus‚ who is a professional gamer. All five of main characters are driven into the doctor’s library‚ where serial killer Sterling

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    An earnest person is someone who practices diligence‚ seriousness‚ and above all sincerity. That being said‚ it is difficult to find a male character in the play who possesses all three qualities of earnestness. Despite this‚ the lead characters of The Importance of Being Earnest entertained and endeared audiences for over one hundred years. Jack Worthing’s Childhood: During Act One‚ protagonist Jack Worthing reveals a most unusual and amusing backstory: As a baby‚ he was accidentally abandoned

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    for the article: * character protects life * article on character protects life * character protects life essay * essay on character protects life * articles on character protects life * character protects our life * paragraph on character protects life * How character protects life * essay on character protects our life * good character protects life Tags: "character protect life"‚ a paragraph about character protects life‚ a paragraph on character protects life‚ a paragraph

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    1. Theory of Character According to Abrams the meaning of character are the persons presented in a dramatic or narrative work‚ who are interpreted by the reader as being edowed with moral and dispositional qualities that are expressed in what they say - the dialogue - and what they do - the action (198 1:2) Therefore characters are important element in the story. The stories always introduce their characters to give a description to the readers. Character is commonly used in two ways (Stanton

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    Character means to perform the individual behavior as setup envisaged by our forefathers based on their long experience for smooth and peaceful social life. Character is totally individual property developed by surroundings and socialization of a human being. The good or bad concept of character differs from society to society and place to place. The crown and glory of life is character. It is noblest possession of man. It exercises a greater power than wealth and secures all the honor without the

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    Character Development More frequently than not‚ character development has become part of the classroom curriculum. Character development is a term used in many educational systems to indicate a strategy for the maturation of individual students. (Wikipedia‚ 2011) Character is the sum of all qualities that make up an individual. It is one’s set of values‚ thoughts‚ words and actions. To be involved‚ or not to be involved‚ that is the question. This essay will address the issue of teaching character

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    of the play‚ makes him more important than other secondary characters in terms of understanding the play. Macbeth’s hamartia (his ambition) is seen as the driving force of his indecent path towards obtaining kingship‚ which disrupts the natural order and eventually stirs up chaos. In addition‚ Shakespeare has focused much on Macbeth’s character development‚ leading us to a conclusion that he has intended Macbeth to be an integral character. Macbeth is set in a society in which the notion of honor

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