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    Pride and Prejudice’s Negative Character Traits In Jane Austen’s unique 19th century love story‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Austen shows negative aspects in a good amount of her characters to make heavy conflict arise throughout the novel. “Austen explains that someone’s actions explain how their morals are” (Bloom 1). Some characters put up facades and try to hide their feelings from others within the story‚ while other characters wear their hearts on their sleeves and always show what they feel inside

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    A. Identify the affective traits of the main character and the significant person/people in the main character’s life. The main character of the film is Jess who is really talented teenage-girl. She is dreaming being a professional soccer player and play with her super hero David Beckham. Even though her family do not let her play‚ she is trying every possible way. She is lying to her family to play soccer with her friends. All these things show us‚ she is really infatuated with being a soccer

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    Bleeding Kansas

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    April History 201 BLEEDING KANSAS In this paper I will point out some events leading to Bleeding Kansas‚ one of the cruelest wars in history. I would also like to include some facts about John Brown‚ an abolitionist who led his men to the Border Wars‚ which caused $400‚000 worth of damage. I will also explain several wars that occurred leading up to the American Civil War. After reading my research paper readers will have a better understanding of the violence that occurred during these

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    Joshua Chamberlain’s speech states several of his character traits in his speech. The first trait is fair‚ it states on page eight “I will do what I can to ensure you a fair trial”. The next trait is humble on page eight the author states “I’m told that if you don’t come with me I can shoot you. Well‚ you know I won’t do that but maybe someone else will. The final trait is Responsible‚ one example from the text that proves this is “I’ve been ordered to take you men with me” This proves that he’s

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    attributed their characters with identifiable traits in order to make them more relatable to the reader. Positive traits make the character more likeable‚ while negative traits cause the reader to view the character with distain. Writers of American mythology sought to distinguish and celebrate the United States. Their writings indicate the way the people of the time viewed themselves. The goal of American mythology writers was to show how robust the new nation was. Mythological characters often pave their

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    A character Trait that has helped in life is Loyalty. Loyalty‚ can be different depending on people’s experiences. Firstly‚ growing up with your parents out of the house can be hard‚ but as you grow older you trust and know that they are doing it in turn to benefit you and your life. Spending your childhood in a day care and trusting that your parents are working for you and not to be away from you is in terms loyalty. This not only makes me more faithful to my parents but allows them to trust in

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    the bleeding heart

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    THE BLEEDING HEART The story takes place in England in the late 19th century where poverty and recession are prevalent. People struggle to make ends meet and businesses are not doing well. The Fred family is renowned in the city of London because the father is a rich merchant of fabric and his beloved wife is known for her generosity and gentleness of her heart. After his wife’s death‚ things are going from bad to worse for Fred. Fred’s wife died while giving birth to a beautiful girl called

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    to keep her family in check‚ and to do what is best for them. Ruth‚ along with determination‚ has being strong as a character trait. She is expecting another baby‚ and is deciding whether to get an abortion or to keep the baby. “When the world gets ugly enough—a woman will do anything for her family. The part that’s already living”

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    fashion-sense. His speeches are long and ridiculous‚ however they reveal ability to present a witty argument and entertain the audience with his language skills.  The audience naturally loves him‚ and he often steals the show from Romeo‚ the main character. He can also be described as the fighter of the group‚ as although he tries to paint Benvolio as violent‚ it is clear where Benvolio prefers to ignore Tybalt and keep the peace‚ Mercutio faces the Capulets. When Tybalt insults Romeo and Romeo does

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    Abstract Andy Warhol was born and raised in a poor family in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. His mother was his influential person; he depended on his mother‚ Julia which is related to Erickson’s Trust vs. Mistrust. He trusted his mother with everything and she was her inspiration that is why when he grew up to be an artist‚ he had a lot of portraits of his mother in his art museum and gallery in New York. And had an odd personality and was very shy. He hid when his father died‚ did not have any friends

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