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    Howl's Moving Castle

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    Howl’s Moving Castle is that when people try to conform to society’s norms‚ they are unhappy‚ or they are not always how they seem. Howl’s Moving Castle is set in pre-modern times starting in the countryside and then it changes from city to countryside for the rest of the story. The story is about Sophie‚ a young girl who works at a hat shop and while she was closing the shop the Wicked Witch of the West cursed Sophie. So‚ Sophie goes out into the world on a journey. Characters within the story

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    Romeo and Juliet Analysis A romantic‚ a determined‚ an unpredictable: these are all one-word labels for three very complex characters. Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Mercutio make up a triangle of tangled emotions and situations in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Therefore‚ Shakespeare has created multidimensional characters who have both strengths and weaknesses. Romeo is impulsive and romantic. Romeo loves the idea of “being in love‚” but he does not know what true love really feels like. After

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    Joey Baxter English 1A Character Analysis Part 1 The character of Delaney Mossbacher is quite intriguing. One may start to form an opinion on such a character and yet still be questioning themselves as they keep reading on. Delaney Mossbacher so far is a good person‚ but he is a very hypocritical individual. He is really a hypocrite who is completely blind of himself. He tries to be a realist‚ yet he may pass remarks or think in a derogative way. He does not know himself‚ who he really

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    Broken glass and the Depression Slide 1 The Depression started on what became known as Black Thursday in 1929 when the US stock market collapsed. The event had massive repercussions throughout America and indeed the world‚ affecting many people’s lives as they found themselves suddenly broke‚ unemployed and in some cases homeless. Slide 2 Miller’s own experiences of family life during the Depression greatly colours his play “Broken Glass” especially in the characters. It is said that the his

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    Glass Ceiling

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    The Glass Ceiling: Fact or Illusion The glass ceiling is it a fact or an illusion? The two words "Glass Ceiling" are used to describe the barrier that exists for women and minorities-when it comes to getting promoted into the upper echelons of a company. Does the ceiling exist or is it a figment of the imagination? The writer intentions are to present a picture of that ceiling‚ and show how it plays a part in corporate America. That in fact the ceiling is an injustice being done to women and minorities

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    Charlestown in 1648. The Crucible by Arthur Miller is about a group of teen girls convicted in 1692 Salem‚ Massachusetts for performing spiritual rituals around a fire; Which sparked the Witchcraft trials that Reverend John Hale participated in. My character analysis is on Reverend Hale because his dedication to the witchcraft trials changed‚ he had confidence in John Proctor’s innocence‚ and he regretted signing Rebecca Nurse’s death warrant. There are many examples in The Crucible that portrays Rev. Hale’s

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    Jenna Aucoin Ms. Messervey English 12 Due: October 1st 2014 Character Analysis The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a play that takes place in 1692 in the small Massachusetts village of Salem. Salem is a Puritan community; they are a very restrictive society with strong beliefs. They believe in hard work and prayer‚ therefore they consider material and sexual desires unnatural and evil. Abigail Williams‚ the main character is the reason for the witch trials that begin in Salem. She is dishonest

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    In the short story The Glass Roses by Alden Nowlan‚ hard work and determination is shown throughout the characters. This is only shown when they are up to making a difference like Stephen. Kindness is viewed in various ways and it is portrayed numerous times within the three main characters in quite detail it can be explained how they achieve their destinies within it. Stephens father has a strict opinion of his son‚ he believes that his son is not a man and that he is weak. Stephen consistently

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    The Glass Menagerie

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    examined in the play “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams through the protagonist character of Amanda Wingfield. Williams uses techniques throughout the play such as speech‚ music and irony. Similarly in the text “Before I fall” by Lauren Oliver the female voice is highlighted through the main character of Samantha Kingston‚ as she discovers the benefits of living without regret. Oliver uses techniques to explain the female voice through… The female voice in “The glass menagerie” is highlighted

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    Character Analysis “Stanley was not a bad kid.” the narrator said in the novel Holes.Stanley has changed a lot throughout the book. All of the events in the story helped and lead up to who Stanley is at the end of the book. At the beginning‚ he was respectful and well behaved‚ but towards the end of the book‚ he was still thoughtful‚ but a little bit sneaky. Before Stanley changed at the end of the book‚ he was a respectful and well behaved boy. When he first arrived at camp‚ he always answered

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