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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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    The castle character chart English Misc Darryl is tough‚ "That man has principals" sal respects darryl Darryl Kerrigan body language - assertive when challenging/defending family‚ towers over messenger person‚ serious face‚slightly hunched shoulders. Hand gestures Tense and aggressive when Threatened At dinner table relaxed‚ proud and dressed to nines After court defeat played with food and slightly saddened Dialogue "You’re dreamin’/ tell’en his dreamin’ " has

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    Character Study: Gollum Gollum is an interesting character. Like Smaug‚ the fact that he has been living alone in a cave adds to his wicked personality as the stereotype of cave dwellers go. His magic ring has possessed him to the point that he has lost the trust of everyone‚ as well as not trusting anyone who comes near him. Although the lack of contact with anyone at all has caused him to talk to himself at all times. Even in the rare cases when he finds himself with someone else‚ as he does

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    Connie Character Analysis

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    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 she acts mature. She never seems to have a stable side to herself. Through the story‚ Connie doesn’t know what or who she wants to be. Connie tries to be mature. When she is away from home she tries to be sexy‚ seductive‚ and mature. But the way

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    were a bard". Then‚ right before Alcinous spoke‚ Homer shows us Odysseus is respected by the following sentence; "And this he ended and all were hushed to silence‚ held by the spell throughout the dusty hall". More evidence is found throughout the story (said by many)‚ but the most common phrase that implies respect is "high-born Odysseus". Along with being respected‚ Odysseus is recognized by the reader as being wise. The supporting evidence for this is showed through Odysseus’ acts and plans

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    Cashore’s unconventional and engrossing first novella‚ “Graceling‚” has such a heroine. Katsa is hard-hitting‚ stubborn‚ beautiful‚ and consumed by unrelenting ethical concerns. She is particularly serious; one could say she lacks a sense of humor. The story is set in a rich fantasy world where children born with extreme aptitudes‚ called Graces‚ are “Gracelings.” These Grace¬lings occupy an aggravated and difficult place in their kingdoms‚ as they are both spurned and respected by ordinary people‚ but

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    The story‚ “The Lesson”‚ takes place in the early 1970’s‚ in New York City. The main characters: Sylvia‚ her friends‚ and Miss Moore live in Harlem. Sylvia is a young black girl that tries to learn the lesson Miss Moore is teaching to them. Sylvia is annoyed with this because she sees it as Miss Moore taking away their summer vacation. Although as the story progresses she learns the lesson that Miss Moore is teaching and it turns her whole life around. Miss Moore is a person who devotes herself to

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    1984 Character Analysis

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    During the unraveling of 1984 the protagonist exponentially strays from the grasp of Big Brother and his ideologies. Through events and characters Winston encounters he becomes more independent in his thoughts and opinions which results in his pure disassociation from the party. By the end of the story‚ Winston devolves into a worse state than he originally was in at the start of the book becoming a docile party puppet. His friendship with O’Brien turns rotten when it is revealed O’Brien is not part

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    much shutting each other out of their lives in the result of the drugs‚ they both realized that they will need each other for the rest of their lives. Sonny in the end overcomes his struggle with drugs through music. The importance of time in the story “The Lottery” is to get the reader to focus on what type of day it is. The time of day is in the morning and the time of year is in

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    In the novel Quicksand by Nella Larsen‚ the protagonist Helga Crane‚ who is born from a Danish mother and African American father‚ is in constant pursuit for happiness and acceptance. Helga’s concept of happiness is difficult for her to decipher because she unrealistic expectations. Although Helga attempts to find happiness by moving to Harlem‚ New York and Copenhagen‚ Denmark‚ it proves to be unsuccessful. In Helga Crane’s endless search for happiness and acceptance‚ she suffers from an internal

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