Melinda would have been a different character
Melinda would have been a different character
In the case of Ethan Couch, he comes from a wealthy family with parents who never set limits for him. Four people lost their lives because of Couch, who was a drunk teenager who caused the crash. On his behalf his defense said that being a youth he is a victim of “affluenza” and his parents should share some of the blame because they never set boundaries for him and always made sure he got whatever he wanted. Couch’s family believes being wealthy gives them the privilege. There was no justice done for the families who lost loved ones because Couch only received ten years’ probation.…
Brian Blake is the son of Ed and Rose Blake. Before the outbreak Brian was a good man who grew up in Waynesboro, Georgia with his loving family. Brian was described as sickly and frail. He is very intelligent and has an older brother named Philip who protected him and ensured his safety but also was very cruel. His brother’s name was Philip Blake.…
The men of war are not really men. They are boys expected to act like men, in the face of unknown danger. Called up from ROTC to serve in Vietnam, Jimmy Cross was unprepared maturely and did not believe in the war itself. Thus, as a lieutenant in the war, he endangers his men by being easily distracted.…
In contrast, the “other Wes Moore” grew up not knowing his father. Lacking a positive, adult, male figure could be the root of his rebellious behavior. The “other Wes Moore” however, did grow up with an older brother, Tony who influenced him tremendously. “Rule number one: if someone disrespects you, you send a message so fierce that they won’t have the chance to do it again”. Teaching Wes his ways of life, Tony unintentionally introduces aspects of violence to Wes and essentially condones them.…
“Fathers Knows Best” is one of the most popular television shows during (1954-1963). Robert Young is one of the main important characters that plays the father in the sitcom. Robert’s character is very funny, loving, family oriented, business man, intelligent, and professional. Jane Wyatt is the perfect mother in the sitcom. She’s stunningly gorgeous, gives great advice, patient, family oriented, and a housewife.…
A very interesting and important character from S.E. Hinton’s The Outsiders is Sodapop Curtis. Soda Curtis is a teenage hoodlum and Ponyboy’s, the narrator's, older brother. Soda is the middle child in a family of three boys. His parents died in a car wreck causing him and his older brother Darry to obtain jobs in order for the three of them to survive.…
In the novel Every Exquisite thing by Matthew Quick,the main character Nanette O’Hare is a very dynamic character. Her love for the Bubblegum Reaper and Alex Redmer, Nanette’s boyfriend, is what changes her in this book. Before the book she acquired character traits such as good student and a better daughter, but after she is changed she is depressed and a trouble maker. Before the Bubblegum Reaper and Alex,Nanette is very good student and a better daughter character.…
Though eventually she disproves this to herself, most of the book she believed this. Melinda made it a point not to talk to anyone, avoiding every opportunity to talk. When her ‘fake friend’ Heather asks her for her to do a countless number of things that benefit only Heather, she shuts her trap and goes along with all of it. Until towards the end, when Melinda once and for all throws Heather to the curb, this treatment hurts Melinda even more. Subconsciously Melinda knows Heather is using her, she goes along with it in fear of appearing friendless.…
Throughout the novel “The Sun Also Rises,” by Ernest Hemingway, the characters are often represented as “lost” both mentally and physically, in negative and positive ways. This is evident when Brett announces, “I won’t be one of those bitches,” exclaiming that she is finally coming to realize who she wants to be and what she wants from a man(247). This is negative because she was “lost” and was abusing her self-worth proving that she was physically misusing her body, but mentally she thought she was smart enough to not be “one of those bitches.” The main character Jake however, was “lost” in a positive way as he thinks to himself, “It felt strange to be in France again. There was a safe, suburban feeling,” explaining that Jake felt comfort…
There is a sickness destroying lives on every surface of the world, which can be eradicated with out spending a single dollar or loosing a single life to any medical trial. That disease is the vitriolic way in which the world treats its citizens. The world has an innate way of tearing down others for the sake of succeeding but success is possible with out the destruction of the individual. The author Wes Moore had a healthy self-image reinforced through strong influential characters in his life and stable relationships. The other Wes Moore however was not as fortunate as the man whose namesake he shares; he was conditioned with a negative image strengthened by the social situations he engaged in.…
Whether one decides to believe in fate, destiny, free will, or anything else, one thing is always true: people make choices. Every day we make choices. They can be small ones, like choosing to tip five percent more at a restaurant or choosing to wear a green tie over a blue one. But many of the choices a person makes are larger than these, choosing a field to major in, or choosing a spouse, perhaps. Clearly, our choices are important because they determine our character and future, but they are also important because many, if not all, of our choices, directly affect others and the people around them.…
Deepan Patel December 9, 2016 Period: 2 ERWC Mr. Taylor Into the Wild Essay Into The Wild, by Jon Krakauer, is about a young man from a rich family who hitchhiked to Alaska and walked all the way into the wilderness. Chris McCandless shows many personality traits. Chris is very intelligent in school, he is very strong willed, he is rebellious in his own ways, he doesn't like it when someone gives him advice or tells him what to do, and he is self involved, he is also very idealistic. He gets all these personality traits from his dad. He wanted to leave society and just be himself.…
The Two Wes Moore’s and Their Different Choices President Mark Keenums statement about the other Wes Moore was completely true when he said “That’s what [The Other Wes Moore] is all about. Two people with virtually identical lives, the only difference between them being the choices they made. Their choices made all the difference” (Keenum). The Other Wes Moore is a novel about two people that grew up in the same neighborhood, however, had completely different outcomes. The Author, Moore had the better outcome in the story and the other Wes Moore did not turn out so well.…
Chris McCandless’ actions can be seen as rebellious at first, but as time goes on, it is clear that there is hostility between his parents and himself that he does not want to face or try to fix. In a dysfunctional family, there are two extremes when it comes to the outcome of the children: the rebel or the conformist. Although the older child is typically the conformist and the younger child is the rebel, the McCandless family is a little different because both children are the rebels. Krakauer says, “Also like Chris, she clashed fiercely with Walt and Billie as an adolescent… [but] Carine made peace with her parents shortly after Chris disappeared” (129).…
Response to Marissa’s Paper Personal redemption and forgiveness were the main themes of Marissa Wilkinson’s paper, as well as the realism in the character’s Martin McDonagh created. Using evidence from the text as well as a physical rendition of the play The Cripple of Inishmaan performed by the Austin College Theater Department, she shows personality flaws present in main of the plays characters and the attempts made by these characters to love and protect the same people they judge and mistreat. Relatability is a common tactic used by authors when creating a story because it is a quick and easily way to connect the audience to the fictional character and the action. McDonagh uses this tactic to bring this diverse cast of characters to life. More than one character struggles with an overarching character flaw; some can be seen struggle to control their flaw while other embrace it.…