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    “The Necklace” A Closer Look At the Characters Characters in a story can be classified as “dynamic” or “static”. Dynamic characters are characters that change as the story progresses. That is‚ they recognize‚ change with‚ or adjust to circumstances. Static characters‚ which can also be described as “flat”‚ are characters that are not well developed and remain fairly unchanged throughout the story. Usually static characters have minor roles in a story. In any literary work‚ it is absolutely essential

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    Will Smith Quote Analysis

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    through life. If something doesn’t go their expected way they make up every excuse in the book. It is not easy to take control of your own life and it comes along with the stress of responsibility. I believe taking action is worth it due to this being the only definitive way to attain goals. One person that believes in complete accountability is Will Smith. He has shared many amazing stories and quotes that have touched me. One of my favorite quotes of his is‚ “Greatness is not this wonderful‚ esoteric

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    Crucible The theme that I chose for this play is‚ evil triumphs over good. To further this theme‚ I also added three sub-themes that ties in with my main theme. Which are accusations‚ greed‚ and hysteria. Accusations Conflict: [Wo]man vs. Society Quote 1: Tituba says‚ "Mister Reverend‚ I do believe somebody else be witchin’ these children" Then he responds‚ "Who?" She says‚ "I don’t know‚ sir‚ but the Devil got him numerous witches." (188) Significance of event: At this moment‚ Tituba confessed

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    Holes Quote Analysis

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    “Growth is painful. Change is painful. But nothing is more painful than staying stuck somewhere you don’t belong.” -Mandy Hale This quote is perfect for the novel because Stanley doesn’t know he’s changing‚ but when he finds out he is‚ he realizes that he belongs anywhere he wants to be. In Holes‚ Stanley has been impacted in many ways‚ from the other boys‚ Zero‚ and even a little bit of himself. Stanley wasn’t the same at the beginning. He was shy and didn’t want to talk‚ and he wasn’t always loyal

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    The Giver Memories Quotes

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    are so powerful that Jonas experienced how they felt and he could actually sense them. For example on the first page of chapter 11‚“ Then he shivered… tongue touched the suddenly chilled air‚ or “ He felt it blow against his hands…”‚ (Lowry)these quotes show that the memories grip a great power. The memories made Jonas perceive words he had never knew of before. They let him feel sensations that he had never knew existed. Jonas needed these memories because they were going to become a major part

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    1.12 The Crucible Quotes

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    play. Though these are words not verbalized in the authentic play‚ this note from the author is critical‚ particularly in establishing the parallel between the Salem of 1692 and the Washington of the 1950s. In both cases‚ prominent bellwethers believed that they were bulwarking a society and way of life that was not just good‚ but could be a model for the rest of the world. The metaphor of the candle is telling‚ as it implicatively insinuates a darkness threatening the light. When one cerebrates of

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    Emerson's Quote Analysis

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    This quote speaks to and through me in so many ways. Just reading self-reliance was very eye opening. What Emerson is saying in this quote is that you must not worry about how other people think nor feel. This distinctive fact will affect you physically‚ emotionally‚ and intellectually. However‚ through this understanding of yourself others may view you as great or unkind. Emerson is really digging deep within your own knowledge of self and helping to open your mind up to what is already there. I

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    Quotes for of Mice and Men

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    have each other makes them unique. Other characters such as Carlson‚ Slim‚Candy and Crooks all represent the theme of loneliness and friendship in some way. ‘don’t even take a look at that bitch’ various messages are displayed in this quote‚ for example there is a sense of prejudice as George judges Curleys wife right from the start by looking at the way she acts.Also‚ a sense of foreshadowing comes through as he is obviously trying to stop Lennie from becoming attracted to her as it might lead to a

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    Nowadays the way many people interact with each other has changed because of technology. In what ways has technology affected the types of relationships people make? Has this become a positive or negative development? 1. In the 21st century‚ technology‚ the main driving force behind the productivity‚ has played a pivotal role in transforming the ways in which we interact. Thus‚ a spirited debate has risen whether technological development is a blessing or a curse to people’s relationships. In

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    Atticus mentions this quote “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view until you climb into his skin and in it.” so that scout could she could talk to others and get to know them better so that she can get to know what that person went through.A good example of that would go with the quote above would be“ but if Walter and I had put ourselves in her shoes we’d have seen it was an honest mistake on her part.”. The example of that quote explains the part “

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