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    In the making of the story “The Most Dangerous Game” it is evident that the author‚ Richard Connell‚ spent a great deal of time formulating the characters and how they would affect the story. The way the characters act also builds on the theme of the story. In the beginning of the story‚ we get introduced to the main character‚ Rainsford. In the story‚ Rainsford would be considered a protagonist because he is the person that we are focused on and he would be considered the good guy. As the story

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    revolves around him. He has more lines than any other character. His presence is felt continuously‚ even in those scenes in which he does not appear personally. He is the manipulator of the action in the play. The sometimes-godlike character is well rounded and full of contradictions‚ making him a difficult character to evaluate. In his judging‚ punishing‚ forgiving‚ and in many other ways‚ he is godlike compare to the rest of the characters in the play. Thanks to Ariel‚ he is also knows everything

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    Iago Character Analysis

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    Iago’s Character I agree with the statement as his intention are sinister and pure evil. Iago reason with the audience saying he only doing this because Othello slept with his wife even though it is not confirmed‚ ‘I know not if’t be true’. This shows that he have little faith in his wife or using this as an excuse to hate Othello. He uses Desdemona kindness and innocent to create a trap for the other characters to fall into. Iago is using his jealousy and anger as an excuse to lash out evil. He

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    A & P Character Analysis

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    concept is brought out through descriptive imagery and well described thoughts told by the narrator and main character Sammy. As the story progresses his character goes through a crisis that causes him to make a sacrifice for one of the girls. His manager pushing conformity upon the three girls causes Sammy’s character to evolves from a judgmental and slightly sexist character to a heroic character that sympathized with them and tried to stand up for them. This evolution occurs as the story unfolds. In

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    “It is a very great pleasure and honour to welcome Mr. Sanger Rainsford‚ the celebrated hunter‚ into my home.” These are the first words spoken to Rainsford by General Zaroff upon his arrival on Ship-trap Island. Formally greeting Rainsford gives Zaroff an appearance of a proper gentleman; well-educated and well-mannered. But by his dark eyes‚ military moustache‚ and strong face you can also tell that he is obviously a strong leader and military general. Behind his high cheek bones‚ white hair and

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    Kathryn Stockett acknowledged this aspect of human nature and applied it in her bestselling novel The Help by including the character of Hilly Holbrook to depict the “villain” which lied within most of the white southerners

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    Cinna Character Analysis

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    ESSAY My favorite character from the book called Hunger Games is Cinna because he is one of the good characters in this book. He was killed by the capital by giving hope to poor people‚ and encouraging them to fight back the government. In the book of Hunger Games Cinna is a designer and stylist that was assigned for districted 12. Even though Cinna was one of the rich people he knew that President Snow was a dictator and he became good friends with Katniss and her friends. In the second book of

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    the dialogue was realistic. The two characters that I will be focusing on in this critique will be Hester played by Toreena Meeky‚ and Reverend D. played by Rufus Wood. Meeky’s acting as Hester was overall a very good job; I was thoroughly impressed by it. However‚ there were times where I felt that her acting hit some flat lines. For example‚ there were many moments where it seemed that she was just waiting for her next line as opposed to listing

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    the black community to their situation at the time and in particular their identity. The most important character in this regard is Beneatha‚ who is the author ’s main focus when it comes to assimilation. It is she who‚ through the two men in her life (who both represent opposite extremes in the assimilation debate)‚ explores the various options open to blacks at the time. Asagai is the character who obviously represents rejecting assimilation and returning to embrace original African identity‚ whereas

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    Ophelia Character Analysis

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    Ophelia: Better Off in a Nunnery Hana Travers-Smith Various characters in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet exhibit aspects of an “outsider”. The obvious choices being Claudius and Hamlet. Claudius appears to be freed from moral restrictions‚ while Hamlet represents the stereotypical isolated intellectual. However‚ both of them pale in comparison to the true outsider in the play: Ophelia. Both Claudius and Hamlet are too respected and entangled in the lives of others to be considered the ultimate estranged

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