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    Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes Set in the 1970s in California‚ the novel The Kite Runner is told in flashback as the reader follows the main character through his resolutions to life-long conflicts. The Flashbacks are set in pre-civil war Afghanistan in the home of a wealthy man. The main character‚ Amir‚ is an intellectual character‚ loving books more than sports‚ a major disappointment to his powerful father. Amir’s best friend is also a Hazara servant‚ Hassan. Although they are master and servant‚ the

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    snuck into the barn‚ in order to change four of the amendments! Squealer is a manipulative and intelligent pig who takes advantage of the other animals by changing the amendments‚ lying to his "comrades‚" and establishing complex schemes. Squealer loves to take advantage of the other animals. Squealer uses his wonderful speaking skills in order to confuse and manipulate the other animals. Squealer is able to do this by changing the amendments. Squealer changes a total of four of the amendments

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    Ebenezer Scrooge‚ an old man known for his miserly ways. Scrooge is visited by several ghosts on Christmas Eve‚ starting off with his business partner‚ Jacob Marley. As the ghosts take Scrooge on many different scenes/memories‚ he learns lessons on the way. As a result‚ Scrooge is given a chance to change and make up for his miserly ways. Charles Dickens wants us to understand that the ‘business’ of being human is not always the amount of wealth or money that is our ‘business’ but it’s the “common welfare”

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    like a doll house‚ but behind the curtain they have their share of problems. This play mostly follows Nora‚ who is seen as a typical housewife and mother. Throughout the story‚ her character evolves the most in this play and one would believe she changes her life for the better; even going so far as to show feminist qualities of self-sufficiency and liberation. Not all Holidays can be joyful and perfect and her decision of leaving her family behind paved the way for many women to question their own

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    Society can change a person to positive or negatively. In the novel Farrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury Mildred is the wife of the main character ‚ guy Montag. Society had made mildred self-centered‚ robotic‚and unfeeling. Mildred is self-centered because she only thinks about her and what she want to do. Mildred had forgot to tell Montag that Clarrise is dead.It took four days for montag to find out. She said‚” I’ve meant to talk to you about her.’’ She sounds mean when she tells him. It’s like she selfish

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    Expectations” is a novel by Charles Dickens about a young man named Pip and his adventure through love and life. It shows that love can cause people to do things they thought they would never do and are not proud of. During his adventure‚ Pip’s morals change from childhood to manhood‚ and not in a positive way. In the end‚ he must be able to forgive himself and reconcile with his past behaviors. Otherwise‚ nothing will get better. As a child‚ Pip’s morals are what most would consider acceptable. For

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    from a child to an adult. Everyone has different paces and of course different stories. The book The Great Expectations by Charles Dickens gives a good example of this life time development. Readers view Pip as one of the protagonist and an antagonist character at the same time. He naturally develops into his adulthood from his memorable childhood. The theme: growing up‚ affects the characters and the plot because Pip and the characters around change as he changes into a grown man. As the story opens

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    Through life events can shape a person’s views and personality.In the novel called‚ To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee many people have changed. Scout has showed change through her journey which changed the way she views life.Scout has evolved as see can now view people’s life in their shoes‚that all life is valuable‚and facts are important. Many will say Scout has not been through much for her age but‚ she has proven them wrong as she has shown to the viewers.For instance‚ when Scout finally

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    Myths and legends change over time because it is spread from one person to the next. Each time it is transferred‚ a possible modification may be added to the story. Written music‚ on the other hand‚ states how the music should be played‚ as the composer had intended. However‚ as with anything passed down from one time period to the next‚ people will still make modifications in order to make the piece how they see fit. One factor that may be the driving force being reinterpretations of a piece is

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    she truly loved them. Tris is much like Pip Pirrip from Great Expectations because after a few years they both leave their families to go somewhere else and try to be someone better. Pip was living with his sister and then he went to live with a different person. Pip‚ the protagonist in Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ is a caring and passionate young man throughout

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