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    Q 1. Sketch the character of Shylock. Lord Lyttelton finds Shakespeare a dramatic genius par excellence. “He (Shakespeare) painted all chara cters‚ from kings down to peasants with equal truth and equal force”. “The Merchant Of Venice” shows that he is an astonishing artist and his deep insight into the human heart is par excellence. “The Merchant Of Venice” is famous‚ not only for the beauty of the language but also for the beauty of characterization. Shylock‚ the Jew is one of the inconceivable

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    Many of the greatest novels have had dynamic main characters that have slowly evolved into their final product right before our eyes. We have seen this in the Harry Potter Series‚ The Hunger Games‚ and many more. But when we look at the novel Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindren‚ it appears that the main character named Pippi doesn’t change at all. The story tells stories of Pippi and her friends Tommy and Annika. In these stories Pippi continuously does things completely differently than everyone

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    the main character‚ she also is a dynamic character. At the end of the book Miranda has a totally different mindset than she had in the beginning of it. Her best friend‚ Sal‚ who is also the dynamic character‚ started to go away from Miranda‚ and she was sad about that. Later on she found out he was just noticing that he had no other friends besides Miranda‚ and he wanted to change that. After Sal stopped talking to Miranda‚ she found a new friend‚ Annemarie. Annemarie is a dynamic character because

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    In this paper I will discuss the character changes throughout the story of Hamlet by William Shakespeare. This change of ideals make characters round and dynamic which they then can influence other characters to follow suit. These changes can have a drastic effect upon the story. Throughout the play of Hamlet various characters change their existing personality’s making them dynamic and round. At the start of the play Hamlet is has a pleasant attitude for everyone he comes across and he has a loving

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    The Character Theresa Allison in Twilight: Los Angeles‚ 1992 Being a mother in itself is already a difficult task to take on. However‚ if you’re like Theresa Allison‚ being a black woman raising a black son in South Central Los Angeles is near impossible. Theresa is introduced in “The Territory” section in the book “Twilight: Los Angeles‚ 1992” as the founder of Mother’s Reclaiming Our Children‚ an organization that she created to call a truce between gangs in her area and help protect

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    Of Mice and Men Characters

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    Lennie Although Lennie is among the principal characters in Of Mice and Men‚ he is perhaps the least dynamic. He undergoes no significant changes‚ development‚ or growth throughout the novel and remains exactly as the reader encounters him in the opening pages. Simply put‚ he loves to pet soft things‚ is blindly devoted to George and their vision of the farm‚ and possesses incredible physical strength. Nearly every scene in which Lennie appears confirms these and only these characteristics.

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    Character of Banquo

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    Macbeth: Plot Summary (Acts 3‚ 4 and 5) Act 3‚ Scene 1 Act III opens at the royal castle on the day of a great feast to celebrate Macbeth’s coronation. Banquo is the first to enter the great dining hall. The prophecy of the Witches races through his mind‚ and he begins to believe that Macbeth himself was responsible for the fulfillment of the Hags’ prediction. He thinks upon his own destiny as foretold by the Witches. If Macbeth is now king‚ Banquo is sure to father future kings. A trumpet sounds

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    Character Ranking

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    This is my list from the person that had the most responsibility in the case study‚ to the person that I believe had little or no control over the situation’s. 1) Jenny 2) Gloria 3) Louise 4) Tom 5) Professor Poe 6) Dean Brown I believe that out of all of them that Jenny is the one that is most responcible because she can take control of her actions and not cheat‚ she knew she had an assignment done and she should have made the time and take the effort to do it. She should have explained

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    Character Building

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    TOP 50 COMMERCE COLLEGES IN INDIA |Rank’ 09 |College’s Name |Website | |1 |Shri Ram College of Commerce‚ Delhi |www.srcc.edu | |2 |St. Xavier’s College‚ Kolkata |www.sxccal.edu

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    Othello Character

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    Iago. Jealousy Iago’s jealousy is the catalyst of the play‚ as it is his jealousy that drives him to ruin Othello. It is evident in Act I scene I that Iago is jealous that Cassio got the position of lieutenant even though “That never set a squadron in the field‚ nor the division of a battle knows more than a spinster – unless the bookish theoric‚ wherein the tongued consuls can propose as masterly as he. Mere prattle without practice is all his soldiership.” (I.i. 21-27) Iago clearly thinks that

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