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    Hilarity and mayhem collide in “The Nerd‚” the latest comedy staged by Vive Les Arts Theater in Killeen opening Fri. Apr. 8 at 7 pm. Written by the late playwright‚ Larry Shue‚ the plot centers on a surprise visit from Rick Steadman (The Nerd) to see his old Vietnam War buddy Willum Cubbert. During the war‚ Rick saved Willum’s life‚ so Willum happily lets his friend stay for a few days until Rick’s quirky personality and behavior become unbearable. Finally‚ Willum hatches a scheme along with his

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    Connie who finally gets attention from an older person she gets frighten‚ she neglects her childlike fantasies for realities of being a mature woman. Too look mature she dresses older‚ wear her hair different‚ her behavior and the way she acts when she’s away from home. She even gets the attention she wants from an older person‚ hang out at restaurant’s and listens to romance and love songs. Connie has two sides to her‚ one at home which she acts immature and when she goes out with her friends which

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    to betray others for self benefit at any given opportunity. These traits can be seen in characters used in Tennessee Williams’ plays‚ Streetcar For Desire and Cat On a Hot Tin Roof. Stanley and Big Daddy‚ two crucial domineering and manipulative parental figures‚ mistreat their families and others around them to demonstrate their power and authority. In both of Tennessee Williams’ works‚ he creates characters which use mendacity to hide their true emotions in order to establish their power and authority

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    Imagine living in a world where nobody’s safe. Where loss and death happen everyday‚ but love is foreign and trusting someone is probably the biggest mistake they would ever make. The lives the characters in The Book Thief by Markus Zusak have to live are full of fear that they are either going to get killed or they did something to anger the Nazi soldiers or their supreme leader. Liesel Meminger and others overcome abandonment and loss‚ learn the effective and dangerous powers of words‚ experience

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    I genuinely did not expect to learn this much from the book Unbroken. The story of Louie Zamperini was unexpectedly much more understandable and relatable than I first imagined. Seeing the main character was a former war hero‚ I found it surprising I was able to connect to him as I happen to be fourteen. In my opinion‚ readers can easily compare similar situations in their life‚ regardless of their age. A point often overlooked‚ Louie is a true survivor. He was stranded forty-seven days on a crammed

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    People sometimes do not know how precious life is until something happens. In the story The Pod by Maureen Crane Wartski‚ the main character Jesse became crippled and cannot play soccer. Therefore‚ he lost his soccer scholarship which made him feel like life is not worth living. Throughout the story‚ his behavior towards his cousin changes and his attitude of self-pity changes too. In the beginning of the story‚ Jesse felt self-pitiful to himself that he ignores his family including his cousin

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    Her independence is shown when she states to her dad that “as soon as [Jeanette] finish[es] classes‚ [she’s] getting onto the next bus out of [Welsh]. If the buses stop running‚ [she’ll] hitchhike. [She’ll] walk if [she] has to”‚ she’ll do whatever it takes (238). Jeanette is blatantly defying her dad Rex at that moment‚ setting her independence from him and so she won’t have attachments and is doing this for her

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    newborn daughter who after all‚ is Tariq’s child. However‚ when she becomes pregnant with Rasheed’s child she contemplates whether abortion is a better option in this case. I think the reason Laila contemplates such a thing is not because of her character

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    Montresor was a very evil character that was full of many other characteristics. In the story “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe I found three specific characteristics for Montresor that completely caught my eye‚ was his determination to get revenge‚ his cleverness in doing so‚ and last he was completely heartless. Each of these completely describe Montresor to a core. Montresor was completely determined to get revenge on Fortunato. Montresor went down into the catacombs and placed everything

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    Marjane eventually goes back to Europe to continue her education and life the lifestyle she wants to. Characters The main character in the Persepolis series is the author herself—Marjane Satrapi. The series walks the reader through how she develops from her childhood to adolescence with everything she encounters on the way. Behaviours One of Marjane’s major behavioural

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