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    that have a large amount of good and bad things about them; but whether these people are judged as flawed heroes or villains has always been a tough question to answer. In the story‚ Fences‚ written by August Wilson was written during the time period between the 1930’s to the 1950’s. Our main character‚ Troy Maxson‚ has a lot of things going for him throughout the story and some of which he does not know how to react to correctly. At the end of the play‚ Troy Maxson dies and is sent

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    In the story Fences by August Wilson‚ there is a African-American family in the 1950’s which takes place in one setting which is the backyard of the Maxon’s. The play shows how this family resolves its conflicts. The main characters are Troy Maxon‚ Cory Maxson‚ and Rose Maxson. Troy and Cory have an very interesting father and son relationship‚ Troy always pushes Cory to the limits to the point where Cory becomes terrified of him and ends up loosing all respect for his father. The question is if

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    I’m Not Scared Major Character Descriptions 1. Michele Amitrano- Michele’s compassion is his most projecting characteristic that makes him appealing to the reader. Throughout the novel‚ he exhibits empathy well beyond his years‚ often making readers forget that he is just nine. This can be seen clearly in three main instances. First‚ when he goes after his sister when she has fallen over (pg. 4) despite his own fears. Secondly‚ offering to complete the forfeit in place of Barbra when Skull forces

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    In August Wilson’s “Fences”‚ Troy is a father and husband who make’s the worse decision from human imperfection‚ to commit adultery and become mixed up in another relationship. By noticing the racial tension in the late nineteen fifties‚ in combination with Troy’s past life experiences and the events that play out in each act‚ one can not understand Troy’s choice to commit adultery. This situation is clearly emphasized in Fences with Troy’s dissatisfaction about life. Troy was both a victim of his

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    Theory Based Character Description Jenny Curran – Forrest Gump COUN5214 Theories of Personality Social-Cognitive Theory The structure of Jenny’s life begins with her beliefs‚ morals‚ goals and capabilities of change throughout her lifetime. Early in life‚ she seemed to have dreams and goals for the future. She desired to be a performer‚ singer‚ songwriter and musician. Unfortunately‚ those aspirations were destroyed when she instead became a nude model and stripper‚ which killed her

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    In the film "Rabbit Proof Fence"‚ the character A.O. Neville is portrayed as a mostly unsympathetic character. The director‚ Phillip Noyce used the technique of camera angles to develop Neville’s character as very authoritative and controlling of the other characters in the movie. The soundtrack‚ particularly the sound effects‚ are also used to develop Neville’s character. He is shown to be very isolated from the suffering of Aborigines and only concerned for rules and regulations. The lighting and

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    London reveals that Mercedes‚ Hal‚ and Charles are very inexperienced‚ overall. Each of the characters all have different characteristics‚ though. Mercedes is very immature and always wants attention‚ meaning that the attention is not on the dogs. The dogs suffer because of this by not working to their full potential on the trail. When the dogs get beaten because they are hungry and need rest‚ Mercedes does not seem to care because she is focused on her own needs. When they get to Dawson‚ a man gives

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    mouth with poorly-worded jokes or unintentionally offensive comments. As the series progresses‚ we see more of Michael and that while he may not be the sharpest tool in the shed‚ he has moments of compassion and empathy that ultimately makes his character redeemable in the series. Michael is dedicated to the company he works for‚ even going as far as to choose his job over his girlfriend during a lawsuit—this is

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    Napoleon Napoleon is one of the most important character in the story. Napoleon was a “large‚ rather fierce looking boar”‚ who was not of much a talker. But he had a reputation for “getting his own way”‚ and this reflects the qualities of a dictator. Napoleon’s method of “getting his own way” involves a combination of propaganda and terror that none of the animals can resist. He is sly because as soon as Jessie’s and Bluebell’s puppies were born‚ he had taken them to train them since young age itself

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    Characters Discussed Corie Bratter‚ a newlywed‚ married only six days at the beginning of the play. She is young‚ pretty‚ and full of enthusiasm for the future. Impulsive and fun-loving‚ she considers herself a doer‚ not a watcher. Her impetuosity is not shared‚ at first‚ by her mother or husband‚ and they are aghast when she cheers the crazy antics of Victor‚ a neighbor. Corie eventually learns to appreciate dependability and quiet strength. Paul Bratter‚ Corie’s husband‚ a twenty-six-year-old

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