Personality: Morgiana is very strong‚ both mentally and physically‚ using her prowess to her advantage to get what she wants. When she sets her mind on it‚ she has to get it‚ otherwise she wont be able to focus on anything else. It’s actually a normal occurrence for people close to her‚ as they’re used to being able to tell her no without her getting t o o mad. She is naturally charismatic‚ but its a trait that is natural coming‚ and she cant force herself to be so‚ as it doesn’t have the
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The Man in the story does not help anyone they come across. The Boy always argues‚ and wants to help people they come across‚ but The Man is older‚ wiser‚ and knows that they could be set up‚ and does not want to risk his son’s life for anything. They Man and Boy had come across a man who had been limping‚ they saw him from afar‚ and decided to follow him. They had followed the man for a while‚ until he had fallen to his knees‚ and did not get back up. As they walked by the man on the ground‚ they
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I sympathize with the narrator (lawyer) who had to endure with a troubled and stubborn employee that refused to do the bare minimum for the job he was hired to do. He exhibited a great deal of grace‚ patience‚ benevolence‚ and kindness‚ far beyond what we have grown accustomed to seeing from the corporate world. He tried to be an understanding employer when Bartleby refused to do work‚ offered him his own house for Bartleby to use‚ moved his business establishment to another building so not to evict
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Are people evil or are their behaviors evil? That’s an interesting question. I believe that people aren’t truly evil‚ rather that their actions and behaviors are evil. You can be the holiest person on this planet‚ and still fall into sin. But‚ that does not make you a bad person. In chapter 4 of the first part of “The Stranger” page numbers 38 and 39‚ old Salamano lost his dog at the Parade Ground. He went to take his dog there‚ as always‚ and old Salamano stopped to watch “The King of Escape Artists
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Society imbedded in her the feeling of seeing herself as being ugly. “I was ugly‚ so people were going to make fun of me: I thought it was their right to do so simply because I was so ugly‚ so I’d just better get used to it. But I couldn’t.” (Grealy‚ Page 145) Man would constantly approach her because of her figure. Her face will make them openly make jokes and laugh at her. “I though I could use my body to distract people from my face.” (Grealy‚ Page 208) During her early years in school her peers
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In the book Tangerine‚ how did Erik Fisher’s choice have an effect on Paul? Was it good for Paul? Well‚ for the second question the answer would be no. Erik’s choices impact Paul by Paul despising Erik‚ Paul feeling ignored by his parents‚ and Paul not able to have his friends over. First of all‚ a minor problem caused by one of Erik’s choices would be that Paul can’t have his friends over at his house. The reason for this is because of when Erik hit Tino in the face on page 205 . Erik did so because
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In this Chapter‚ Jakob starts by asking Justin about what happened to Jinsen. He tells him that he only has a bruise on his neck but it could have been way worse. As he was walking to Econ‚ Magnur‚ by himself‚ asks to talk to him. He asks Justin why he is alway hanging around Jinsen. He said‚ “he is a total freak. Why do you even hang around with or stick up for him?” Confidently yet cowardly admitting that Jinsen in his friend‚ Justin tells Magnur to just ignore him‚ but he thinks that Jinsen is
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Victor Frankenstein • Victor grows from a young‚ hopeful boy into a jaded‚ vindictive and vengeful man driven by a desire for knowledge. • Victor links himself with Satan‚ and the analogy between Victor and Satan focuses attention more on Victor’s pride and ambition. In attempting to displace God‚ he demonstrates the same pride as Satan‚ who had similar aspirations. As Victor comments on his torment of guilt‚ he draws upon the following simile "Like the archangel who aspired to omnipotence‚ I
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The gentle resonance of Booker’s snoring sounded throughout the bedroom. Tom’s breathing fell into an unconscious rhythm with the soft‚ nasal rasp‚ his chest rising and falling with each inhale and exhale of air. Trapped in the REM cycle of sleep‚ he dreamed of the life he would share with Booker‚ the life he knew was his destiny. He felt safe knowing the dark-haired officer was by his side‚ safer than he’d ever felt since becoming an adult‚ and it wasn’t because Dennis was an outstanding cop
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Friend: Ophelia‚ I got your message. What’s the matter? Ophelia: I’ve ruined it. I can’t do it anymore. I want this all to be over. Friend: What? Ophelia you know you can tell me anything‚ it’s me. Ophelia: No‚ No I can’t even bring myself to say it. PAUSE OPHELIA IS ABOUT TO SAY. HAMLET ENTERS.OPHELIA BURSTS INTO TEARS. Ophelia: I don’t want him here. Get him out! Friend: Look she’s in a bad way. I think you should leave. Hamlet: What? Why? I want to know what’s going on. Ophelia: No Hamlet
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