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    point in Montag’s development because he watched the women stay in a burning house for her books. This took a toll on Montag and his thirst for knowledge increased and he searched for an educator that he could trust. His boss‚ Captain Beatty began to notice changes in Montag and told him not to feel guilty even though this has happened to many other firemen. However‚ Montag’s curiosity ran wild and he found Mr. Faber who transformed Montag into a completely different character. Montag’s metamorphosis

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    IDEALISM Educational Aims In an idealistic education system emphasis should be placed on developing the mind‚ personal discipline‚ and character development. A person should be literate and of good moral character. Educational Methods Idealist education involves depth of learning‚ a holistic approach that involves teaching the whole rather than its parts. The best method of learning for Plato was the dialectic‚ a process where ideas are put into battle against each other‚ with

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    evolution of the main characterBilbo Baggins‚ in the novel‚ The Hobbit. Bilbo‚ is given many tests of strength and knowledge‚ throughout the novel‚ that help evolve him into the character he becomes at the end of his journey. At the beginning Bilbo Baggins‚ is nothing more than a quiet simple hobbit‚ but by the end he is a hobbit with a new found heroism and love for adventure. After reading‚ The Hobbit‚ it becomes clear that Bilbo Baggins‚ makes a large evolution in character as the novel progresses

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    Development of Juliet Shakespeare’s development of characters‚ eventually lead up to the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare uses specific characters to influence the plot. Taking for example the actions of Friar Lawrence and how he influences the decisions of Juliet. Shakespeare’s development of Juliet is the most dynamic‚ as she is in between the levels of maturity. Juliet had to undergo through a series of different changes in a day’s time span. In the beginning of the story‚ Juliet

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    The Analysis of Macbeth Character development Macbeth is a greatest tragedy drama written by a phenomenal playwright William Shakespeare. It is the story of crime‚ punishment‚ guilt‚ and insatiability. At the beginning of the story‚ Macbeth is a brave warrior‚ honourable‚ and loyal. He fought loyally to safe Scotland and to defend Duncan‚ the king of Scotland. However‚ the situation which is presented by the three witches‚ the influence from his wife and his own ambition has made him begin to

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    Character Development Scarlet Letter In the book the “Scarlet Letter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne the character Chillingworth changes multiple times in the story‚ unfortunately he keeps getting worse and worse. Chillingworth turns from the knowable scholar‚ to a symbol of evil‚ to the point where he is even portrayed as the devil. In chapter 3 on page 53 it describes Chillingworth‚ it says “There was a remarkable intelligence in his features…one of the mans shoulders rose higher than the other”

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    In The Hobbit‚ Gollum has a short part in the story. In the cave‚ Bilbo discovers a ring that lets him do many things. If the ring were to be taken out of the equation‚ there would still be a purpose for introducing the character‚ Gollum. Introducing the ring‚ and Gollum does make a difference in the story. This part of the story shows Bilbo being confident‚ risky‚ and heroic. When Bilbo first enters the dark cave and meets Gollum‚ they play a riddle game. At the end of the game‚ Bilbo asks Gollum

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    To Kill A Mockingbird: Character Development Major characters exponentially develop mentally and morally by interacting with minor characters‚ society‚ and applying the themes of the story to their lives. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird the reader can see the protagonist of the story‚ Scout Finch‚ mature from her child like mentality and thoughts to become a strong feminine character with high morals. This is achieved through the characters and situations in her life that influence her

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    The Hobbit: Movies Are Better Than The Book Over time‚ it has become more and more desirable for movie makers to create movies from globally popular novels. JRR Tolkien’s The Hobbit is no exception. In 2012‚ the world had the opportunity to watch the story of Bilbo Baggins unfold on the big screen with the release of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. In 2013‚ the story continued with the release of The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug. Since the release of these two additions to the Lord Of The

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    Character Development The central character of the story as well as its narrator‚ Amir has a privileged upbringing. His father‚ Baba‚ is rich by Afghan standards‚ and as a result‚ Amir grows up accustomed to having what he wants. The only thing he feels deprived of is a deep emotional connection with Baba‚ which he blames on himself. He thinks Baba wishes Amir were more like him‚ and that Baba holds him responsible for killing his mother‚ who died during his birth. Amir‚ consequently‚ behaves jealously

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