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    Characters List

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    Wizard of Oz Characters: Top 7 The Wizard of Oz characters first came to life in L. Frank Baum’s 1900 fantasy book‚ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. More than a hundred years later they still have the power to captivate and enchant. Read a countdown of the seven most memorable characters from the land somewhere over the rainbow: 7. The Good Witch of the North Not all witches are nasty. In Baum’s book‚ the Good Witch of the North (portrayed by Billie Burke in the famous 1939 film The Wizard of Oz

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    1066: The Year of the Conquest is not a bad book‚ but it is not a very good book either. When I first opened the book I was expecting to have nothing cold hard facts thrown into my face‚ but instead I got an informational story that was told with emotion. There were times in the book where my gears actually started to turn and then there were times when I struggled to make it through the chapter because I lost interest in that piece of the text. The information in the book is boring but the way that

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    Character Analysis

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    Emily the Fallen Rose In the story “A Rose for Emily”‚ William Faulkner uses characterization to reveal the character of Miss Emily. Her character is portrayed through physical description‚ her actions‚ feelings and words‚ and through the narrator ’s remarks about Emily’s nature‚ and through the actions‚ words‚ and feelings‚ of the other characters. In "A Rose for Emily"‚ William Faulkner creates a story about a woman who loses her sense of reality

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    debate for the last couple of years. Many people‚ both politicians‚ experts and regular citizens‚ seem to have many different opinions about the severity of global warming. The United Nations held a climate change conference‚ commonly known as COP15‚ in Denmark in 2009 as an attempt to adopt a plan of action. In that connection Helen Simpson wrote the short story “Diary of an Interesting Year” for the American magazine The New Yorker. “Diary of an Interesting Year” is a humorous post-apocalyptic

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    Election Year(1996)

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    bashing Clintons “Character” focusing on watergate‚ travelgate‚ filegate‚ and his campaign-finance abuse accusations. Clinton’s campaign strategies in my opinion were far more “fair” as in he focused on presidential issues more than slandering his opponent. As for the commercials the Clinton’s Campaign put out‚ in my opinion‚ were more uplifting and had a positive vibe that appealed to more americans than those of Bob Doles’. While Dole was mud slinging and questioning Clintons character‚ Clinton was

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    Unwind Characters

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    In a variety of literature‚ main characters struggle with defining their personalities as their experiences alter and change who they are. In Neal Shusterman’s Unwind‚ one of the main characters‚ Lev Calder‚ has a major personality change from the beginning to the end of the book. When the reader first meets Lev‚ he is portrayed as a naive‚ arrogant tithe‚ eagerly awaiting his unwinding. However‚ by the end of the book‚ Lev is independent and rebellious‚ very much against unwinding. His change from

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    The Thirty Years War

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    The Thirty Years War 1618 – 1648 (War of religion throughout Europe) And War of politics (protecting/expanding territories Protestant Countries – Denmark‚ Germany‚ the Low Countries Catholic Countries – Spain‚ Italy‚ France * England fought in The Thirty Years War against Spain and France * Charles committed to spending 20‚000 to fund the Danes fight against Catholics * Parliament refused to fund Charles I past first year England – France and Spain dangerous Catholic powers

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    Character Sketch

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    CHARACTER SKETCH: A character sketch is a vivid description of a person‚ attitude‚ special qualities or traits‚ typical behavior or response. The character sketch gives a deep insight into the personality of a person which makes him different from another person. The character sketch usually depicts the dominant trait that is most important to the story. Example of a short character sketch of Maxwell’s stenographer - from a short story by O’ Henry named The Romance of a Busy Broker The stenographer

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    she first recites the plot of a book but not remembering the rest‚ but Bud finishes the story and starts to write other books. Soon the library was filled with books that had knowledge inside‚ which created the people of Pleasantville to change and wonder about what was outside Pleasantville. Jennifer starts to enjoy reading‚ which shows that she has changed when she wore the glasses and changed colour. During the town riot‚ all books were burnt‚ but Jennifer could not let her ‘one and only book’ she

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    Character Is Fate

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    succeeded‚ and moreover‚ he was beat down by fate. His character determined his tragic fate. His impulse and crankiness caused him to sell his wife after he got drunk‚ which is the beginning of his tragic fate; He was unwilling to adjust himself to the custom of Casterbridge‚ so he lost his battle in the competition with Farfrae. He tried so hard to expiate his past‚ but he was frustrated by kinship‚ friendship and love; the deficiency in his .character made him unfit to the changeable world‚ eventually

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