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    Zharmaine Aguirre Psy21 Psychosexual Character Analysis There are five Psychosexual Character Types‚ namely: Oral character. Anal character‚ Phallic character‚ Latency character and Genital character. But among those five‚ I developed the Anal character. This is my personality. At the age of three I remember how I hide at the back of the door so nobody would notice that I’m trying to hold my feces from coming out. I don’t know why I love doing it. All I know is that although

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    Character Analysis Sheet

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    INTRO TO DRAMA – MASK: ACTOR CHARACTER ANALYSIS SHEET Student Name: Gretchen Parker       Dramatic Interlude/Play Title: He and She      Character Name: Ann Herford      Complete this sheet not as though you are yourself‚ but as though you are playing this character in the play. Type in your answers. CHARACTER PAST I come from… Georgia      My childhood was… Happy‚ with three brothers and two sisters. I was the baby‚ youngest.      The experience that made the most lasting impression

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    Film Character Analysis

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    following report is to critically analyse and deconstruct the character of "the Joker" within the film "the Dark Knight" and discuss the reasoning of why this character was interpreted in such a way. The Joker‚ played by late Heath Ledger‚ is a terrifying villain who will stop at nothing to manipulate and corrupt his victims. However it is not the Jokers sinful love for destruction and chaos alone that makes him such a terrifying character‚ it is that he is flesh and blood; he is not immortal and does

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    with his riches are the main scheme. Characters and themes are plentiful in The Pearl and are widely discussed among critics. For that reason‚ this paper will compare‚ contrast‚ and assess the criticisms on the characters and themes in The Pearl. In The Pearl‚ the characters are discussed among critics in a similar opinion. The characters in The Pearl are produced to portray "universal types"� of people (Shuman 1896). This means that Steinbeck made the characters to have characteristics of people in

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    Round and flat characters

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    Meriem Jerbi MA1 Literature The study of characters of a literary work is as important as the study of its content because it offers a venue through which the writer’s thematic concerns are articulated and broached. In fact‚ critics and writers go to great lengths in drawing a well distinctive classification of characters. In the 20th century‚ a broad theoretical distinction was frequently made between flat and round characters. Relying on E.M Forster’s book _Aspects of the Novel_‚ this present

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    Creating fictional characters Producing a character sketch‚ which is an outline of your protagonist‚ will help when you write a novel or fictional story because you will have a clear idea of what your protagonist looks like and his or her personality. Essentially‚ a character sketch is a visual picture. In order for your readers to visualise your character‚ you need to create one. By providing them with a character sketch‚ your readers will feel as if they are looking at them in an actual picture

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    Macbeth Character Flaws

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    in Shakespeare’s tragic plays. In these movingly charged plots‚ the characters often possess great power and appear invincible when‚ due to inherent character flaws‚ fall from grace and inevitably pay dearly with their own life. After reading Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ it is abundantly clear that at least three of its character invite the catastrophes that they ultimately experience. In this play‚ Macbeth is an archetypal character who meets the definition of Aristotelian tragic hero. Lady Macbeth also

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    Character of Doctor Faustus The character of Dr. Faustus conceptualises the Aristotelian parameters of a tragic hero that embodies a ‘tragic flaw’ within a frame that is dazzling to such proportion as to pale other characters into insignificance. Faustus is a man of great scholarship and vast knowledge but with an intrinsic quality—an unquenchable thirst for knowledge that is beyond human whatever he has mastered seems pitifully inadequate: “Yet art thou still but Faustus and a Man.” His soul

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    Lubbock Character Traits

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    naturalist and politician John Lubbock wrote‚ “Your character will be what you yourself choose to make it.” I agree with John Lubbock‚ because I believe we choose our character traits. We make decisions in our lives‚ some life changing decisions‚ some small irrelevant decisions‚ that could change our minds according to how we process our choices. Our personality affects our character heavily‚ our personality tells one everything about us. Our character is also affected by our ability to perceive things

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    Characters Effect on a Reader Characters dealing with a situation affect each reader differently. The characters reaction to a situation may have a reader feel exactly as the character does‚ or in some instances‚ the reader may look more at how differently they would feel in the same situation. In an attempt to answer Henry James on how characters are only as interesting as their response to the particular situation we will look at “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck and “To Build a Fire”

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