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    This play have many character who are all imply in the play in a way or another, they play a big role for the understanding of the play, and we can categorize them as human and fairies. So the fairies in this play have an importance because they have some magic power which human don’t have. During the play we call all see the importance of Puck which is one of the main character of the play for the role he played during the play, he did what is not possible for human to do. We have dynamic and…

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    a good book. These are things such as vivid description, a fantastic storyline, and style of writing, but one element stands above all: character development. If you don’t know who the character of a book is, what the character looks like, talks like, even the character’s background, then how are you going to understand the book? An example of fantastic character development is in Jeffrey Archers’s book, Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less. This book follows four men, a doctor, an art dealer, a…

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    I think Ada is a brave,courageous,and adventurous person.I think this because she doesn’t let injuries,and other challenges stop her from doing what’s right,because of how willing she is to do things,even difficult tasks,and because of how she tries to do things on her own before asking for help. I think Ada is brave and adventurous because of how she doesn’t let injuries and other physical problems stop her from getting the job done.In the book,near the beginning Ada must learn to walk to…

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    Hows did Matt survive the hardships that he’d faced? A suspenseful novel written by Nancy Farmer named The House of the scorpion. The world that Matt lives in is the unthinkable in most eyes but is a reality to Matt. Celia, Maria, Tam Lin and El Patron all affected Matt throughout the book and made him who he is now. Matt is treated less than everyone. A drug lord that loves himself and who rules everything and everyone that passes him by, who only moves in ways that benefits him. El Patron the…

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    Saillenfest and Dessalles ask the question, can believable characters act unexpectedly? The Knife Story is provided as an example to further illustrate this question. The story explains that John and Mary are true lovers with growing love, and on a Tuesday breakfast with John, Mary goes to the kitchen, grabs a knife, returns and stabs John in the back. With the short information provided, Mary stabbing John does not make sense, and therefore Mary’s character suffers from lack of believability…

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    In the story, “A Long Cold Night” the main character is David, a cabin boy. Two character traits that helped David survive the deadly threat we intelligent and courageous. One of the character traits that helped David survive the deadly threat was intelligent. David showed many times throughout the text how he was intelligent. The first place is on page 28 in the last paragraph before the A. It stated that when David found the playing card with a yellow beard like Grotan’s, he decided that…

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    In the novel “Like Water for Chocolate” written by Laura Esquivel she tells a Mexican love story about the youngest daughter of the De La Garza family. Tita struggles with accepting her family’s beliefs and cultural values. A lot of supernatural things occur throughout the novel, but are placed strategically to show the importance of certain things and how Tita feels, so magical realism is of huge importance in this novel. It really helps you picture things more clearly, and turns everyday…

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    Byrnes by Chris Crutcher is the narration of an everlasting friendship with copious kinks. The author incorporates an abundant amount of peculiarly troublesome situations for a few high school students to deal with. Bountiful obstacles arise when character Sarah, ceases to talk for extensive spans of time. Because of self image, being outcasts, and home affairs Eric and Sarah’s friendship indicates how struggle constitutes growth. One of the best friends, Eric first struggles is with self…

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    EA 3.2 Literary Analysis: character analysis An individual’s persona and character can have an ongoing effect to how they react to events. However, it is how they react to these particular events that can affect the overall purpose of the author’s text. In which, this all relates to Chinua Achebe’s novel, Things Fall Apart, as Okonkwo’s personality traits lead to how he reacts to certain cultural events. These events being, the disruption of a new western culture slowly gaining dominance and…

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    A variety of characters make an appearance throughout Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet and all play a role in the overall work of the play. Three minor characters in particular are able to give further understanding on Hamlet’s character and the work as a whole: the gravediggers from Act IV, Yorick from Act IV, and Fortinbras prince of Norway. A minor character differs from major characters because they are more static, appear only briefly in the play with limited dialogue, and the decisions they make…

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