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    Sloth Character

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    animal that serves as a reminder to look to seek higher knowledge both mentally and emotionally.They represent diplomacy‚ shyness and tend to have a peaceful‚ easy-going nature. Laura‚ from Tennessee Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie‚” is a troubled character that exhibits many sloth like traits. Not only is she physically slow‚ she is also secluded from society in an illness induced haze. This disillusionment from reality has left her socially and mentally impaired. “Sloth is the most destructive and

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    Isara Argent Lesson Plan Period 3 10-10-13 Title of Lesson Character Traits of Three Main Characters in Beowulf Grade Level SH Class 9-12 Measurable Objectives and Standards Student will be able to match character traits to the three main characters in Beowulf with 80% or more correct. CAPA Level V Standard 3.4 (ELA): Determine characters’ traits by what the characters say about themselves in narration and dialogue. Resources and Materials A retelling of Beowulf in understandable

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    Rapunzel Research Paper

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    Immediately Rapunzel was taken out of her mother’s custody‚ as a prison was certainly no place to raise a child‚ and as her heartbroken mother had already proved she could barley look after herself‚ therefore Rapunzel’s life was left in the hands of social services. That very day‚ little Rapunzel was driven 120km away from her mother’s prison and was left in a small foster home in one of Frankfurt’s suburbs

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    parodied in various media and its best known line (“RapunzelRapunzel‚ let down your hair”) is an popular idiom of popular culture. SETTING In a small German village Rapunzel’s family had a house with a small window in the back of the house‚ from which there’s a splendid garden full of lush colors with plenty of crisp beans‚ green peas‚ tomatoes‚ carrots‚ peppers‚ cucumbers‚ beets to the crinkly lettuce‚ with a bed planted with a most beautiful rapunzel plant. The fruits and the vegetables in this garden

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    1. Juli Baker is the female protagonist and Bryce is the male protagonist in Flipped. Juli Baker falls for Brice at first sight because of Bryce’s beautiful eyes. However‚ Brice finds her annoying and tries hard to avoid her in primary school. He even chases for a girl who he does not like to keep Julie away. His grandfather‚ Chet‚ who moves to live with his family mentions about Juli. Juli was posted on local newspaper because she tries to protect a tree. She finds peace and the beauty of the world

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    Diana Simpson Mr. Todd English composition 1001-27 December 15‚ 2011 RapunzelRapunzel Stories told and collected in the 1800’s served up life as generation of central Europeans knew it- capricious and very often malicious. The Grimm Brothers were accidental entertainers who were determined to preserve these tales from disappearing‚ by writing them down. The readers found the tales so bewitching that the Grimm Brothers and editors started “fixing” things. Things then got softer‚ sweeter

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    2/11/13 RapunzelRapunzel Stay in the Tower In the Brothers’ Grimm fairytale‚ Rapunzel‚ the witch is seen as a horrible‚ evil character who takes Rapunzel away and locks her in the tower. However‚ the witch was actually good and she was protecting Rapunzel the best way she knew how to. First of all‚ Rapunzel should’ve stayed in the tower because the tower was protecting her‚ the witch was kind to her‚ and she was naïve. If she stayed in the tower‚ Rapunzel wouldn’t have ended up stranded in the

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    protagonists are waiting for her love. . In 2010‚ however‚ Disney created a movie‚ named Tangled‚ which was based on the Grimm Brothers’ tale of Rapunzel. Although Disney decided to put its own version of this tale‚ Tangled is still about the long-haired princess who is locked away in a tower by a witch. Instead of dreaming about love‚ Tangled presents a story where Rapunzel makes a deal with a thief‚ Flynn Rider‚ to go on

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    Minor Characters Minor characters are very important in a book. Henry‚ Elizabeth‚ and Justine are three characters in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein who contribute a lot to the novel. They contribute to the plot‚ and especially on highlighting Victor’s character. Victor is the main character in this book‚ and without the help of Henry‚ Elizabeth‚ and Justine‚ Victor wouldn’t have gone through the same experiences or the same emotions. Henry Clerval grew up with Victor in Geneva‚ so they both care

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    Nicholas Cage “I like flawed characters because somewhere in them I see more of the truth.” This quote means that impuissance and imperfection in characters avail us to more preponderant understand those characters and go deep in them. I agree with this quote because we learn from our faults and in the same way we understand a character precisely that has imperfections. “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller helps to understand the fact that a flawed character is a true character. The Characterization

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