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    Very few fictional characters created long ago have remained popular to this very day. However‚ one specific literary character has remained to be‚ if not increasingly so‚ popular in the modern time. Sherlock Holmes created by Arthur Conan Doyle nearly 160 years ago is unique‚ widely appealing‚ intriguing and slightly strange‚ unlike many other characters that have appeared in books in the nineteenth century and later. As well as his charisma‚ Sherlock’s intelligence‚ almost inhumanly so‚ is what

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    towards him. Because of his actions‚ when Caesar died‚ he had great passion and wanted to take over to show his commitment to Caesar. Antony expressed the conspirators as noble‚ but changed his thoughts after they killed his leader. Antony was a dynamic character through the death of Caesar and changed his outlook and relationships with the conspirators as it changes from acknowledgement to hate. Antony follows Caesar’s orders with obedience and views him as a fatherly figure as he says‚ "When Caesar

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    major conflict in Rules of the Game‚ the clash of different cultures‚ leads to the weakening of the relationship between the Waverly and her mother. For example‚ when Waverly reenters the apartment after running away‚ she sees the "remains of a large fish‚ its fleshy head still connected to bones swimming upstream in vain escape" (Tan 508). Waverly sees herself as the fish‚ stripped clean by her mother’s power‚ unable to break free. Through the major conflict‚ the characters struggle to keep their relationship

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    felt mournful. That check represented her husband‚ Walter‚ and everything he worked his whole life for. Although she knew she could follow out the dreams that she has had in store for her family‚ This check would never replace him. Mama is a static character because throughout the play she keeps the same mindset she has always wanted for her family‚ and that was to live together in peace. She evens

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    Although many believe Rainsford is the dominant hunter because he killed Zaroff‚ it’s clear that Zaroff is the better hunter. It’s shown throughout the story‚ how he started hunting at the age of 10‚ how he let Rainsford live because he wanted to keep playing the so called “game”. These is only some of the evidence that proves Zaroff’s dominance over Rainsford. When hunting‚ intelligence plays a key role. Ranging from knowing how and where to hide and shoot‚ to knowing how to reason are some key

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    DYNAMICS Dynamics-is the degree of loudness or softness of sound. It indicates the particular level of intensity in which a music or sound is to be played. Usually loud and intensified music creates great tension and soft music creates a feeling of calmness and tranquillity. It makes music so expressive that may affect the listener’s mood. Dynamics describe the volume‚ or how loud or soft the music is played; Italian terms for dynamics include forte (loud) and piano (soft). Dynamics signs-are

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    Dynamics

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    Homework #4 Name _______________ Lab Day/Time____________ Cardiovascular Dynamics This experiment examines the factors that effect blood flow through a blood vessel. The rate of blood flow is influenced by the pressure gradient in the vessel‚ the radius of the vessel‚ the viscosity of the blood and the length of the vessel. You will be asked to systematically examine each of these factors to determine their effect on blood flow. Getting Started:  Login to a CAL lab computer using ZULU

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    MY MOST UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER I looked at the photograph of the two grinning girls wearing party hats and throwing confetti. I recognized the familiar faces of both of them. The slightly taller girl is my best friend‚ Farhana and the photograph is just a pinch about the past we both had together. She stands five foot and three inches tall‚ neither thin nor overweight but has a slightly broader shoulder. She is blessed with a striking and fair complexion. Her demure and sweet looks draws

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    when he was only thirteen and lived a somber‚ isolated lifestyle from then on‚ leading to his inevitable passage into adulthood happening at an earlier stage in life than it should have. Louise Erdrich foreshadows this in the first chapter of The Round House through the image of the Handbook of Federal Indian Law‚ by Felix Cohen. This book symbolizes Joe’s mental coming of age and his rapid maturation into the new realm of adulthood. It is first evident that this book is a representation of Joe’s

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    Vital and Dynamic Characters in A Tale of Two Cities A dynamic character is one who changes greatly during the course of a novel. There are many fine examples of dynamic characters in all Dickens novels. Three of these characters are Dr. Alexandre Manette‚ Jerry Cruncher and Sydney Carton. Dynamic characters play a very apparent role in the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Dr. Manette starts his life as a young successful man but then is traumatized by imprisonment and again

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