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    Characters List

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    Wizard of Oz Characters: Top 7 The Wizard of Oz characters first came to life in L. Frank Baum’s 1900 fantasy book‚ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. More than a hundred years later they still have the power to captivate and enchant. Read a countdown of the seven most memorable characters from the land somewhere over the rainbow: 7. The Good Witch of the North Not all witches are nasty. In Baum’s book‚ the Good Witch of the North (portrayed by Billie Burke in the famous 1939 film The Wizard of Oz

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    The Character of Nataraj

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    Q. Discuss the character of Nataraj in ‘Maneater of Malgdi’ in detail. Nataraj has been described as “the common man” and of the Indian subcontinent. Indeed‚ he is. He shows the tupical mindset of the average Indian‚ Hindu man‚ leading a prosaic but devolutionary life. Nataraj is a simple family man. He was satisfied with his family‚ his friends and his lifestyle. He was so naive and guiless that even his own relatives exploited him. He is above all the little human pettiness and is impractical

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    Description of a Character Imagine a person who is supportive as a family member and a unique friend that would be there for you at the drop of a hat. My Uncle Matt fits the description perfectly by being an adventurous kid stuck in an adult’s body‚ without this person in my life I wouldn’t be who I am today. He is a muscular middle-aged man who wore old‚ broken Harry Potter style glasses. I would always make fun of him by the way he dressed with an old t-shirt from some random event and jean shorts

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    “The Taipan” by S. Maugham A story of overweening ambition "The Taipan" tells of an eponymous central character living in Shanghai during colonial times who is extremely satisfied with life. He has plenty of money‚ a taste for liquor and good food‚ a successful business‚ an overweening sense of superiority (he has lasted longer than most expatriates in China‚ despite his gargantuan appetite)‚ and an unshakeable conviction that he had at last "beaten them all" - in other words‚ his rivals.  He

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    Analyze The Characters

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    Submitted by: Roll # 311 Analyze the characters‚ businessman and poet‚ in the play: Fog. Considering that I’m permitted to write this assignment in an informal way‚ I’m going to take the full advantage of it‚ to express whatever sensible [don’t count on it] idea I have in my mind regarding the topic of the assignment‚ the play or the characters of the play. First of all‚ the topic is great as long as I’m just under the obligation of discussing the characters but not when you’ve given us a roadmap

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    Insight Into Character

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    Test‚ Part 2: Insights into Character Answer the questions below in complete sentences. Use examples from the selections to support your answers (Remember to use APE: Answer‚ Prove‚ Explain). (20 points) Score In a response of no less than two paragraphs‚ respond to each of the following questions. What happens to the characters Dade (“Star Food”) and Julian (“Everything that Rises Must Converge”) at the end of their respective stories? How are these two characters and their situations similar

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    Characters in Hamlet

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    What Would Hamlet be without Insanity? The play Hamlet is without a doubt an odd story to read based on what society today has become accustomed to. A brother killing another brother‚ and then marrying his wife. It is not a typical story in the modern world today. There is a vast variety of different themes that can be traced throughout the play‚ however the most popular is madness and sanity. Madness and sanity shape the play into what it is‚ without madness and sanity the play would have no life

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    Unreliable Character

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    Unreliable Narrator Both narrators in The Tell Tale Heart and The Catcher in the Rye are seen as unreliable way they speak to the reader‚ and act. In this case both characters are very similar because they use exaggeration‚ lies‚ and have a necessity of saying the truth; but they are also very different in the way they act‚ and the ways they use exaggerations and lies. Both narrators in Catcher in the Rye and in Tell Tale Heart show their unreliability throughout their exaggerations‚ lies

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    Character Analysis

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    Character Analysis  Elise Beer  Design for the Stage   3/16/2015    Puck:   Puck is the jester to Oberon‚ king of the fairies‚ and is mischievous. He finds great joy in  playing tricks on the other characters‚ which adds an element of humor to the play.  Puck likes to goof around but also gets things things done‚ for example when he goes to  get the love juice for Oberon. It is then when Puck mistakenly put the potion into  Lysander’s eyes and sets in motion the plot of the play. In the end we all realize how 

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    Monomaniacal Characters

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    Critics often describe Captain Ahab and Heathcliff as monomaniacal characters. Monomaniacal is a term defined by a psychosis of thoughts confined to one idea or group of ideas. Monomaniacal characters often obsess over a single goal‚ directing all their actions to accomplish it. Each character has their own backstory that develops their specific obsessions. Ahab‚ the captain of the Pequod‚ loses his leg on a whaling voyage. The loss of his leg drives him to blame the white whale for the problems

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