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    I Believe that Tom Benecke is a dynamic character. He is forced to act quickly and because of this‚ many things about him change. Tom is ambitious‚ self-centered‚ and impatient. These three traits change a lot throughout the story.Tom is very ambitious when it comes to his work. He is always looking to get a promotion at work by doing a project. Tom just focuses on the big picture‚ rather than the small picture. This trait changes at the end when he decides to go to the movies with his wife. When

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    Miss Havisham and her house. Pip has just been apprenticed to Joe and goes to visit Miss Havisham‚ and‚ as he walks home‚ he reflects on the decrepitness and the age of the house and its contents. As the sentence progresses‚ Dickens chooses to order his descriptions in increasing intensity of spookiness and specificity‚ seemingly ‘zooming’ in to smaller and smaller objects and ending with the main clause. Dickens also chooses to structure the descriptions in the order Pip has seen them on his first

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    “Dead Poet’s Society” Throughout the movie “Dead Poet’s Society” many characters change‚ while others do not. Those who do change are called dynamic characters and those who do not change are called static characters. The dynamic characters find themselves‚ and change through the help of their teacher‚ Mr. Keating‚ and due to the unfortunate event of a death of a classmate. While many of the boys change the one that changes the most is Todd Anderson. Not only do the boys change‚ but

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    in London‚ including the areas which are said to be “glorious”‚ were described as run down in some way. The atmosphere was not much better as we see Pip dig deeper and deeper into debt‚ dragging his best friend Herbert with him. Although the story seems to have changed‚ it decides to suddenly take a large u-turn while in London as the complexity of Pips acquaintances seem to intertwine and somehow ALL be linked. Making London over all a quiet complex place. We get a feel of London being crowded with

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    In the novel Great Expectations‚ the author Charles Dickens uses the first person narrative throughout the novel. The first person narrative is the main characterPip. However‚ in this book the first person narrative comes in a retrospective form‚ with Pip looking back on his life. The retrospective point of view is key in this story for the reaction of the readers to the plot. In Great Expectations‚ the retrospective first person point of view makes the main character Pip unreliable‚ makes the

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    Creon‚ a Dynamic Character who Instigates Emotions Sophocles is one of the three most revered Ancient Greek playwrights. His works are complex‚ captivating‚ and are still studied to this day‚ over 2400 years after his death. In Antigone‚ Sophocles manages to make Creon a complex character that evokes emotional responses in the readers and forms an emotional attachment with them. It is unusual to go through different feelings about characters as most characters are not developed enough to exhibit

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    Excellence by Design at ASB – Update #1 What? For the past 18 months‚ ASB has been engaged in a deep‚ reflective process of student learning and the organizational aspects that support learning as part of the self-study process for the Middle States Association (MSA) accreditation. Why Accreditation? Recognition by post-secondary institutions‚ differentiator for our school and to provides a framework for the process of reflection and improvement. Why Excellence by Design? The Purpose

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    of our DNA‚ our blood and our identity? What happens if we lose this part of our gene‚ what will become of us? Sometimes in life‚ we lose our morals and values without even knowing it in an attempt to examine our capability in society. In Great ExpectationsPip attempts to discover his potential to be a gentleman to be fit enough to be with Estella who he desires very much. This hungry desire is demonstrated through the use of negative connotation by Dicken to show Pip’s state of mind. “She said

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    Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy are dynamic characters in the story Pride and Prejudice‚ they were made for each other. Elizabeth Bennet was a supportive person to her sisters and also to her friends. Elizabeth and her sister Jane Bennet were each other voice

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    group of personalities and different types of people. Teens can completely forget who they actually are or who they are striving to be and begin to conform with societies hate. By completing the secret benefactor experiment‚ based off the book Great Expectations by Charles Dickens’‚ we will try and replace the hate with love and generosity.

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