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    never hold back, go for it, don’t be cautious, and find yourself. This is the theme because once Madeline met Olly and didn’t let her “illness” hold her back she opened herself into a new world that eventually changed her for the better. Major characters in “Everything Everything” are Madeline and Olly. Madeline is an eighteen year old, who has the disease SCID, this has caused her the inability to go outside since she was six months old. Her father and brother…

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    Throughout a person life, they are constantly changing. It can either be in a positive or negative way. In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes were Watching God, we see the main character Jamie Crawford change throughout her marriage to Jody Sparks. She loved him, but “he did not represent sun-up and pollen and blooming trees” (29). In the beginning she is this care free happy woman and is in love. Next, we see her start to become this quiet woman who does whatever her husband says. Lastly Janie…

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    Albert was the main character in war horse because he was the character who raised the horse who was soon to become war horse.Albert was a boy raised on a farm with a horse.His dad was so mean and harsh he would come home drunk and cuss out everybody around him.Albert was tall,skinny,and nice.The thing that kept him motivated was his horse. Albert's father was also a main character.He was a stubborn mean man.He was always getting drunk and getting in trouble.The reason he does this is because…

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    fictional stories withstood the test of time? I believe people enjoy these fictional stories because of the exciting conflict, relatable archetypal characters and their ability to allow an escape from reality. Conflict is the basis of all fictional stories. It adds excitement and suspense that keeps the reader interested.…

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    654) Was Iago the honest captain, he was once thought to be? No! He was vastly a vindictive manipulative genius to be quite honest. He was a mastermind of deception, manipulations, and evil trickery. As Katalin Tabi puts it in her writings Iago’s character as it was seen by Janos Acs’s 1989 play-text, Iago was syntactically honest (Tabi, 2006). She shows where Iago has a hard time always keeping up the act of the friendliest and kindest of souls. This is due to his overshadowing underlining…

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    The main character in “Going to Meet the Man” is Jesse who was a sheriff a small town, and he was a sheriff. He had a white wife and he was white also. In the beginning of the novel, Jesse was lying on the bed with his wife and trying to have sex with her. During this time, he failed to have sex with his wife. So he tried to memory something at the night, and waited for the night end. The first thing he remembered was that he beat a black man so as to make him stop singing. This thing was…

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    the community of girls at North Shore High School. While the main purpose of this movie is to implement laughter into the individuals who are viewing it, it does indeed have many accurate psychological concepts within the development of its lead characters. Regina George, the most popular person at North Shore High School suffers from Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD). Such a conclusion can be reached as seen in her demeanor, characterized by attention seeking, over dramatic behavior and…

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    novels, and plays use elements to make the audience feel a certain way. The author has to make choices on many things; how well they make those choices determines how successful the text is. They decide what characters to add, their personalities, and how to introduce them. Along with characters, they have to pick a setting and time period that are logical for the plot of the story. If something clashes, or is not done in a well thought out way, then the piece of literature is not at it’s best.…

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    with yellow fever and must find a way to survive. When Mattie is left by herself, she begins to take responsibility and mature as a character. By Anderson using description and character development, it helps to develop the theme of Mattie maturing and stepping up to take care of her family. Throughout the book, Fever 1793, Mattie develops into a more mature character. This a result of the theme of taking care of her family. One scene in the story that illustrates the theme is when Mattie…

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    multiple personas based on her relationships, but she is never able to fully reinvent herself. In order for one to become a new person, one must know exactly who they are naturally. Since Janie spends her whole life controlled by others, her changing character is never a result of inward reflection, and therefore does not truly represent reinvention. Janie is not victorious in her attempts to begin a new, independent life on her own terms, and never succeeds in transforming herself. Janie’s…

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