Making Good Choices By: Keria Owens Making choices can affect any and everything in your life whether it’s dealing with your family or just everyday situations. Everyone in life is faced with good and bad choices that can either have a good outcome on your life or it can make a turn for the worst. Yes‚ everyone wants to make good choices in life. But does that always happen? Nine times out of ten know. Recently‚ I made a bad choice that affected my life in numerous ways for instance when I got
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Bratko played Mark in The Chalky White Substance‚ where his performance was inadequate and lacked what the act needed. Bratko playing his character‚ Mark‚ was subpar because in the short act his voice remained very monotone and didn’t show any emotions in order to convey myself into the storyline of the play. This was inadequate because I thought the character should’ve drawn in my attention whereas I was kind of bored and uninterested by the lack emotion in his voice. The altercation scene where
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In the novel‚ “Mister Pip” by Lloyd Jones‚ the three central characters‚ Mr Watts‚ Matilda and Dolores are flawed characters in challenging environments. In this essay‚ I will explore these three characters. Mr Watts‚ Matilda and Dolores‚ the narrator who have character flaws which‚ because of the hostile environment‚ leads to ultimate tragedy. Mr Watts is an alien in Bougainville. He started in New Zealand in comfortable circumstances‚ but when he moved to Bougainville‚ he experienced extreme
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‘It is through the characters that the themes of a novel come to life.’ Without characters the author would not be able to expand on the themes and provide depth into the novel. There would be no emotion in the novel and it would not be interesting to read. ‘A Bridge to Wiseman’s cove‚’ by James Maloney‚ uses characters such as Carl‚ Harley and Justine to make the novel come to life through the themes of friendship‚ abandonment and support. Friendships are important in life no matter what age
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the way it is used. The "neutral" view of knowledge‚ however‚ does not emphasize the important fact that the more we know the more likely we are to act and do good. In other words‚ knowledge can be used for both good and evil; however‚ if we employ the tools of statistics or probability we will easily show that knowledge is overwhelmingly "good". Knowledge is able to make us less happy. A sated dog taking a nap may be happier than a sated human aware of the shortness of life. You can argue that a
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confident with ourselves. 11. We possess true identity when we belong to ourselves and not others. 12. We find strength when we belong. 13. Identity is shaped by positive and negative experiences. 14. Our identity is never perfect; we must accept the good as well as the bad. 15. We know our identity when we are happy with ourselves‚ not how people view us. 16. Belonging relies on us forfeiting our individuality. 17. Our identity is influenced by how others view us. 18. Sometimes one’s sense of
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In Shakespeare’s play‚ "King Lear"‚ Shakespeare uses foil characters in opposition to the main heroes in order to compare and contrast personal qualities‚ goodness and sins‚ values and traditions of the society. In the play there are many foil characters that could compared and contrast. The main characters that shows comparison and contrasts are King Lear and Gloucester‚ Cordelia and Goneril/Regan‚ and Edgar and Edmund. King Lear and Gloucester are similar in many ways but they have contrast
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for Writing a Character Analysis Essay Characters are the essence of a work of fiction. Fictional characters are portrayed through the characters’ actions and reactions as well as other characters’ actions and reactions to them. You develop a character by telling the reader about that character‚ what he is doing or thinking. You reveal fictional characters by the way they appear‚ by what they say‚ by what they do‚ and by what others say about them. In developing a character analysis remember
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communication needs to be: * Clear. * Concise. * Concrete. * Correct. * Coherent. * Complete. * Courteous. In this article‚ we look at each of the 7 Cs of Communication‚ and we’ll illustrate each element with both good and bad examples. 1. Clear When writing or speaking to someone‚ be clear about your goal or message. What is your purpose in communicating with this person? If you’re not sure‚ then your audience won’t be sure either. To be clear‚ try to minimize
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small taste of the bad that’s present in life. In the story To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee brings us one of the themes though the eyes of an innocent young girl‚ Scout‚ as she begins to discover more about the world she lives in. Coexistence of good and evil is revealed though a case of a falsely accused African American‚ causing not only Scout but the rest of the children to alter their perspectives towards the community. Through the contrasting ideals and actions of people‚ the coexistence of
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