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    Augie Character Analysis

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    “It’s exciting when you find parts of yourself in someone else. ” Have you ever seen a movie or read a book and felt like a character and you were basically the same person? Well‚ I have. The character I relate to most is Augie from the book Wonder because we are both scared of not fitting in‚ we afraid of being judged‚ and we keep our true friend close to our hearts. One reason Augie and I are similar is because we want to fit in. Augie doesn’t want to go to school because he

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    Candide Character Analysis

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    world. While looking back on the book I couldn’t think of many characters that displayed admirable qualities. Even though Pangloss stuck to his views that everything is for the best in this best of all possible worlds‚ which is admirable‚ he is stupid and naive to still believe this after everything he and his family goes through. It was quite hard for me to find admirable characters within Voltaire’s Candide‚ all of the characters seemed to do harm to one another in some way. Although as soon

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    my favorite character in a book because they have betrayed my trust and have hindered my ability to thoroughly enjoy the book or other works they have done. Books are not just stories; they are experiences. When I am engrossed in a book and connect with a certain character it is devastating if they die. When an author kills my favorite character they have betrayed my trust. A well written book has in-depth character development. The reader should be able to relate to the character; maybe not in

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    Iago Character Analysis

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    One cannot have a successful story without a villain. A villain helps to create conflict and a plot between characters‚ this is what builds a successful story. In the play Othello by William Shakespeare‚ Iago is the ultimate villain. He will do whatever it takes to ruin Othello’s life. Without Iago‚ Othello would not be the tragedy it is today‚ but just an empty romance without any conflict. Some may believe that Iago is a victim because he was blinded by his emotions to think with his conscience

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    English 11 14 November 2013 Abigail’s Envy Throughout The Crucible there are good characters‚ bad characters and the characters who do not take action when action is required. Of these characters‚ close to all of them embodies one of the seven deadly sins. Of each of the seven‚ there is always one character that is the worst sinner of that particular vice. There are seven deadly sins but out of the seven there are two in particular that drives this play the most. In control of these sins is Abigail

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    characterization‚ conflict‚ and themes. To start‚ the author uses characterization to reveal a lot about the main character through her actions‚ but her thoughts give more of a look into why she makes the decisions she does. An example of this is‚ "It’s such a joke! Peeta and I going along pretending to be friends !" (92). This is important because whenever Katniss‚ the main character‚ shows affection towards Peeta‚ the boy chosen from their district to be in the games‚ her thoughts let the reader

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    Dickie Character Analysis

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    In Dystopian Literature‚ characters tend to get curious a numerous amount of times for many reasons. In The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ the main character Jonas‚ who is 12-year-old who is supposed to get a job assigned. Instead‚ he is selected for the job of the receiver‚ who maintains all the memories. Throughout the story‚ he discerns that these memories should be given to everyone and not locked away‚ since there are many secrets and wants to know all. Dickie‚ from Examination Day by Henry

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    Effi Character Analysis

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    Effi’s character definitely changed over the course of the novel. When Effi was first introduced in the novel‚ we saw her as a young loving girl who was full of adventure and imagination. Matter of fact‚ her mother often described her character as more of a tomboy than a girly girl. When Effi married Baron von Innstetten‚ she had this crazy illusion of how she imagined everything to be. Within a matter of time‚ her husband went off to do his work‚ leaving her cold‚ stranded‚ and lonely in their house

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    there are twelve stages composed to make a hero successful in the challenges they face. First‚ “The Ordinary World” gives us a chance to find out more about the hero before they start their journey. In the ordinary world it establishes the inner and outer problems and what drives‚ urges the hero. Another stage is “The Call To Adventure” where the set of the story starts to begin‚ it throws the ordinary world off balance and the hero transitions into a special world. The Call To Adventure can come in

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    I chose the book Poppleton‚ written by Cynthia Rylant and Illustrated by Mark Teague to complete my body biography on. I analyzed Poppleton the pig to be a very caring and kind hearted character. Poppleton was always putting others first in the chapter book and when he made them feel bad or sad; he would apologize for his mistakes and make a humorous situation out of it. Poppleton also would be caring because his friend was very sick and Poppleton did everything that he could in order to help his

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