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    Boyd you were able to accepts changes without resistance and consistently achieved outstanding results in the absence of your Vehicle Commander; these traits have made you stand out among your peers APPEARANCE: SPC Boyd, over the past month you have consistently maintained a professional appearance, and set the standard when it comes to your uniform. People like to work with people who look professional. It is in our nature as visually driven beings. Be the example for your peers to follow.…

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    differ from what they feel on the inside. Some people may change to improve themselves to others standards or because they don't feel confident. No matter how much you try to change yourself the truth will always appear. Shakespeare uses the theme of appearance vs reality to develop and hide the darkness and true identity of the characters. Banquo, Macbeth, and Lady Macbeth all truly hide the type of people they are in the real world. Throughout the play their true selves reveal slowly and they…

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    their true inner being. The theme of appearance versus reality plays a huge role in the play Othello. The protagonist, Othello, often renders characteristics that cause him to masquerade himself to be seen as a noble being. In Shakespearian literature, William Shakespeare tends to compose characters that eventually become involved in villainous behavior. In this specific scenario, Othello and Iago are a prime example. Othello and Iago exemplify the theme of appearance versus reality through the…

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    another ten years…who knows. Furthermore, the story shows its complexity through multiple themes its surrounded around. The most profound ones are: appearance versus reality, loyalty, and spiritual growth. Now let’s analyze exactly how these themes are significant to the story. One of the most important reoccurring theme in the Odyssey is appearance versus reality. During this time in Greece, gods and goddesses…

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    Shelly’s novel, Frankenstein, shows the importance of appearance through the story of a creature that was not accepted by society. The ambitious victor Frankenstein created the monster in hopes of being god like, but once he created the beast he realized how ugly it was and neglected him. Ironically the beast was a lot more compassionate and well-mannered than his creator Victor, but soon his innocent view of humans was lost due to an appearance based society. This makes readers reflective as to…

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    Appearances can deceive many people. In the story Macbeth, there are many times that people deceive others. People even in our day and age deceive others by putting on false appearances. In the story Macbeth, the main character Macbeth puts on a false appearance many times. “ I do forget. Do not muse me, My most worthy friends. I have a strange infirmity, which is nothing to those that know me. Come, love and health to all. Then i’ll sit down. Give me some wine. Fill full.” macbeth throws a…

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    Finch from To Kill A Mockingbird is one of those rare characters who strives to be a static and consistent - and he ultimately fails. His appearance is unextraordinary and he’s nearly completely unchanging, however as we learn about him throughout the story we discover his true essence and how it could never be properly reflected in his appearance. Atticus’ appearance is quite plain, and in all honesty, it’s what you’d expect a lawyer from that era to wear and look like. If you think of the…

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    saw something that wasn’t really there? If a hallucination or apparition gave you information about your future, would you believe it? The character of Macbeth walks a fine line along the edge of what's real and what isn’t. The contrast between appearance and reality, whether it be through visions or prophecy, provides an additional experience when reading the play, Macbeth By William Shakespeare. The Witches in the play give Macbeth a prophecy, more specifically, a prophecy about his…

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    William Shakespeare, it is evident that one of the most important themes in the book is appearance vs. reality and how things may not always be what they seem to be.Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and the three witches each project an image, but as time passes, the realities…

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    Miscovich’s appearance at the bench trial was neither his first nor his last attempt to establish his claim to the emeralds, but it did represent his fullest public account of their discovery. To hear him tell it, the story started as every treasure hunt should: in a bar, with a beer, over a map and a piece of coral-encrusted clay. In January 2010, Miscovich said, a handyman who had done work for him in Pennsylvania, a guy named Mike Cunningham, had arranged a meeting at the Bull & Whistle, a…

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