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    while the weak experience wisdom!” - Page 138 Volume 1 ~ Sora. 1. This quote focuses on ‘Character’, so the reason why I chose this quote because the main character focuses on his wisdom throughout the whole story. There are 16 races and his race is the only race that can’t use magic. So Sora uses his old techniques he used in online games from his world in this new world. Sora who was a NEET (Not in Education and Employment or Training) learns how to use his wordplay and actions in a total…

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    Philip J Fry's Childhood

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    or a late night movie on HBO, people tend to form a relationship between the characters on TV and themselves. Sometimes people, when watching fictional shows, get too committed to the characters. They start to compare themselves and treat the characters as real people. Richard Bach, a well-known 70’s American author said, “If you will practice being fictional for a while, you will understand that fictional characters are sometimes more real than people with bodies and heartbeats”. In the…

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    The Westing Game

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    in The Westing Game, where the money in question is $200 million, and both an inheritance and people's lives are hanging in the balance. For some of the characters, money represents freedom. For others, it is seen as a value for education. Some think they won't be anything without money, and some are almost too stingy to give it away. The characters are nearly all willing to commit a crime to obtain it. The novel provides cautionary warnings about the damage having or wanting money can do, and…

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    Another Side of the Line is by Catherine Cometti Samargo. It is a novel based in early 20th century Clarkson, West Virginia. The main character is Sarah Jennings- a bright seventeen year old girl who grew up in Bluefield, West Virginia. She ventures to Clarkson, leaving nothing but a note for her strict parents, to become a coal camp teacher in 1914. Here she faces many difficulties in the southern coal town. She meets many students and adults alike facing a similar problem- the mines. The town…

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    written in different places and literary movements, comparisons can be drawn between these main father figures easily. Both are portrayed in the beginning of the novels as unsavory antagonistic characters, despite being the head of their families. These are not two-dimensional transgressors though, as both characters go through one or two forms of trauma, whether it was directly in the timeline of the story as an action or implied to have taken place in the past, which have had a negative…

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    a series of twelve books about his life and his rise to respectability. These stories were bestsellers in their time, especially among young male readers. What made Alger’s stories so appealing were his use of characters, moral themes and the location, New York City. Alger’s character development helped make Ragged Dick a huge success. Richard Hunter, or Dick, as our hero is more commonly reffered, is an honorable, hardworking boot black with an honest face. This honest face, a bit of…

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    which are key instruments for the analysis. This essay suggests that they are not mutually exclusive theatrical genres, and thus can be combined in one dramatic work. From the times of Aristotle’s Poetics, tragedy is supposed to portray exceptional characters suffering and experiencing misfortunes that climax in the catharsis – emotional purification felt by the compassionate audience. History play represents actual events that took place in the past including those with tragic finales. However,…

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    important life lessons, and the importance of having fun. One of the main characters was Jack, the narrator, who was also featured in Jack and the Beanstalk. Like Jack, the other characters were based off of other individual fairy tales such as Little Red Riding Hood, the Ugly Duckling, the Tortoise and the Hare, the Frog and the Princess, Cinderella, and Rumpelstiltskin. All of these characters were a Narrator, Extraordinary Characters, and Playwrights…

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    It is quite common for a novel based movie and the original work of literature to have numerous differences. In the case of The Giver, the film and novel -- both sharing the same core plot -- differ in theme. Through analyzing both works, I have settled that the while book holds the theme of knowledge, the movie holds the theme of genuine emotions. I believe that in the novel, the main theme is the power of knowledge, but in the film, it is the power of emotions and love. In the book, the…

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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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