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    Medea Character Analysis

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    which he believes is a better match than Medea. Later‚ Medea gives Jason a gift to give to the daughter of Creon. But that gift is poisoned and it leads to the death of Creon’s daughter‚ Glauce. In the play‚ Medea‚ the protagonist is Medea. The characters at the beginning of the play talk about Medea and discuss about her sadness. Euripides uses characterization in order to create the deeper effect of the attitude of Medea when she is revealed. The Nurse in the play talks about Medea at the beginning

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    Dead parents are extremely common in young adult literature‚ and although these characters are obviously absent throughout the story‚ they are still relevant and necessary to the plot because of the effect they have on their children. Because “dead parents are so much a function of middle-grade and teen fiction at this point‚” it is no surprise that Collins sets up the Everdeen family with one parent deceased (Sales). However‚ instead of viewing deceased parents as enhancing the plot of a YA novel

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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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    Biff Character Analysis

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    Will cuts her off‚ yells at her and does not let her talks or expresses her own opinions‚ and this happens repeatedly that their son‚ Biff has to come in the middle to stops Willy and makes it right for his mom: “Willy: What’re you takin’ over this house? Linda: Willy – Willy‚ turning on her: Don’t take his side all the time‚ goddammit! Biff‚ furiously: Stop yelling at her!” (Page: 65) Willy clearly has no respect for Linda at all. He doesn’t let Linda states her opinions‚ yells at her‚

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    extremes. The first is a flamboyant‚ overly enthusiastic teacher named Miss Hancock. The second is our protagonist’s mother‚ a cold‚ heartless perfectionist who demonstrates cleanliness and order‚ rather than love and affection. The character that I have chosen to describe is the mother‚ who is unnamed in this story. Her daughter‚ Charlotte‚ portrays her very well in her metaphor‚ in which she depicts her mother as “a flawless‚ modern building” where “computers (and) typewriters… are

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    characterize them as “SHU Syndrome” this syndrome has symptoms of PTSD‚ insomnia and uncontrollable feelings of rage and fear. In many cases and in literature isolation plays a major role on a character’s personality‚ this isolation leads the characters and humans to become outraged and become violent. In Ken Kesey’s‚ one flew over the cuckoo’s nest‚ McMurphy

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    Speak Character Analysis

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    anyone can overcome anything if they find their voice. Melinda became mute the moment she was traumatized after she was date raped. Ever since then‚ she felt lonely and empty. I chose Melinda as my character because she showed anyone can overcome any hardships on their own. Melinda was a strong character who overcame depression and found her voice though art. Her artwork helped her tell her story and finally let her secret out. Melinda was a defenseless teenager. One of her weaknesses was her

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    Feeling sorry for someone‚ but not agreeing with them. As humans we have all felt this feeling at least once in our lifetime. In the book The Awakening‚ by “Kate Chopin” Kate Chopin sympathizes with the main character Edna but doesn’t pity her. I agree with Kate‚ because even though she’s married with Leonce a man that she doesn’t love and has children with him‚ she is still free not attached to him at all. Another reason I agree with Kate is that she doesn’t pity Edna. She spends time and loves

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    Bayard Character Analysis

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    in two different ways at two different times in the book. Early on he defines himself by responding to the murder of Granny; seeking revenge‚ and killing Grumby. It wasn’t satisfying and it left him with an emptiness of the soul. He wasn’t sure what life was all about because he wasn’t acting from love or for himself; he was acting from hatred. When Bayard is faced with a most similar situation to that of the murder of Granny‚ he made a decision‚ which was the polar opposite of what he did before.

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    Kiowa Character Analysis

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    Kiowa is killed‚ he is in a tent speaking to him about his girlfriend left behind. He drowns under the muck of a sewage field about which his lieutenant‚ Jimmy Cross‚ has a bad feeling‚ and becomes another victim in a war that strips men of their character and turns them into a statistic. Kiowa helps O’Brien by making his transitions easier.

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