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    introduced to three characters in the novel who share many similarities, one being that they are all writers. Although the characters all share a common hobby, they each also have diverse meaning for why they write and what they write about. These characters, Nadia, Dov, and Lotte, are separated by sections of the novel but they are all connected through their passion for writing, and the sense of loss and grief they all feel. Through their passions and their grief, these three characters can be…

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    artistic truth lies within sensory perception. It guides his readers to obtain rely enlightenment. Character is the soul of Bhagat’s novels. The plot i.e. story is the second important ingredient. Therefore character is prior to the plot. His characters are social rebels who remind us the Angry Youngman that dominated English novel in the 1950’s. His female protagonists remind us the female character of GB Shaw for their vitality natural female instinct. Place of action of his novel is set in…

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    The movie “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” is a very splendid movie, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. It is much better than the first one. Before I talk about his movie, let me tell you how does Captain America come from, Steven was a weak man who wants to be a soldier, but no matter how hard he tried, his weak body is his only problem to be a real soldier. Therefore, he decide to join the experiment, even it is damagers but if the experiment success, he will be the man who has a strong…

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    plot, and creative characters are elements that cause stories to be more intriguing than other books. In a book the clear description obliges the story…

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    for educational purposes. Diane Sullivan posted this review on Goodreads.com: Although it was a fairly ok read, I found myself confused and bored much of the book. which isn 't like me because I 'm an insatiable reader. I didn 't find the main character to be very deep, sensitive, or interested in his past, present or future, or in his effect on other people. He is emotionless and empty, but not in a way that people surviving tragedy often are. He just seems to exist. Some parts of the book…

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    save the primary protagonist, is immune to the virus of monotony, Ray Bradbury does the unexpected. The author neither shies away from an added workload in the complexity of a character and nor does he fall back on the excuse of increased world building when he chooses to insert a strong dynamic, albeit minor, character. In Bradbury's daunting futuristic novel Fahrenheit 451, Faber, a retired professor, evolves from a mysterious old man to an inspirational individual in Montag's search for…

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    adventure based stories you have the good guy and the bad guy, each has a spectacular story on why they are how they are, what their motives are, and what they’ve done in their life to get there. Then you have the “Evil Sidekick”, that slimy mischievous character with no back story, very few strengths, and a creepy appearance. We often wonder why they are the way they are, how they became manipulated, and if they truly are evil or just severely messed up and confused. Grima Wormtongue is…

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    perhaps a further attempt to in some way distinguish our main character, Sims’ name is one of very few, if not the only one, that we actually see throughout the film. His name is shown several times near the beginning of the movie, both on his suitcase and on his desk in an attempt to distinguish him from the rest and mark him as an individual person. However, even his name isn’t the most memorable or ostentatious. Having a main character whose name is John Sims is just one step more unique…

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    stranger’s body. He needs to possess the man’s body in order to complete his quest. His quest is to make his nanny human again. Dor’s two bodies influenced the growth of his character. This growth will intrigue and entertain the reader. As a young boy, Dor feels weak and insignificant. Yet, Dor’s scrawny body aided his personal character; it taught him to build his brains rather than his muscle. As a man, Dor learned how to defend himself and how to deny himself. Whether Dor was confronted by…

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    Without supporting characters, protagonists would never develop to their full potential. In novels, the main character frequently relies upon close friends and relatives to listen and sympathize with the challenges they face throughout the story. Secrets in literature are usually told to someone that a character believes to be trustworthy and who they can confide their troubles. Although the confidant is mainly there to comfort the main character, he frequently serves to encourage the…

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