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    For my imitation, I decided to carry over what I considered to be the most important aspect of the original story. This is aspect is the ability of the author to create a definitive good guy, or protagonist, as well as a clear bad guy, or antagonist. I put myself in the position of the hero, determined to protect others. I accomplish this by describing myself using a similar framework to how the author, Nadya Labi, initially characterizes Celia Blay (See first quote on pervious page). I describe…

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    Three Fictional Characters Have you ever thought about comparing your personality traits of fictional character will I did, These Are the three fictional characters I chose.The purpose of this essay was for us to compare ourselves and our personality to fictional characters and see what we had alike and explain why and what we do with these character traits.The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Tiana from Princess and the Frog for her Being…

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    In “Greasy Lake”, by T. Coraghessan Boyle, a group of “bad characters” get into some trouble after cruising out at night. Dominick Grace asserts that “The youths in the story are clearly rebels without much cause and without much real need for rebellion. They are clearly not the genuinely bad characters they think they are.” (Grace 2). Throughout the story they try to show that they don’t care about anything through what they wear and through their actions, but that quickly changes after they…

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    Every single character in the book has had setbacks and despite them they showed determination and courage throughout the whole book. Courage is seen a lot through Anh’s family and they were always using every opportunity they had to better themselves. Despite being different and having experienced what people would definitely would not want to. Determination was seen clearly in every character and they would never give up until they had complete what they set out to do. Determination and…

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    Throughout module 5, I found one character to be quite intriguing: Harrison Bergeron in “Harrison Bergeron”. Prior to reading, I presumed the story would be told completely all about a man named Harrison, but instead this story’s setting is a future dystopian society depicting total egalitarianism. At the heart of the story, Harrison is the protagonist that is only included in a quarter of the story. Nevertheless, Harrison is the most important character in the entire piece because he is so…

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    novels and stories for the audience to be able to picture what each character is like and how they act. In the novel, hush, hush, by Becca Fitzpatrick, characterization helps the audience get a better outlook on the character, Patch. Patch is a fallen angel disguised as a high school student and both the Red Death and the Devil are both evil spirits. The characterization of Patch and the characterization of the supernatural characters in the stories, The Masque of the Red Death and The Devil…

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    In the novel Belinda, Hervey’s character may at first appear obnoxious and fake, but through further examination, readers can understand the complexity of Hervey’s character. Through the use of tone, point of view, and language, Maria Edgeworth develops the complex character of Clarence Hervey. Tone, when used correctly, decides how readers should read a piece and how they should feel while reading it. Tone also gives voice to characters and sheds light on their personalities and…

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    of main characters in this story, 5 in total. One of them is Torak, a young boy who was born into the wolf clan with his father (his father is not a main character) and he his basically chosen to defeat the possessed demon bear. There’s also the demon bear, this character it a former wolf clan member but then later died and resurrected as a bear to get revenge on Torak’s father. ( we never know why the bear thing guy wants revenge ) Then there’s Renn, she basically is just a side character that…

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    opportunities. Silent Sky is an educational play that teaches the lesson on how a person should follow their dreams, never stop fighting for their rights, and not give up on their dreams. The play had five actors, with one actor playing only one character. The main character, Henrietta Leavitt, is an inspiring astronomer who began working at Harvard University. She was not allowed to touch a telescope, and her job was to analyze and calculate stars from images. This play is a story of making…

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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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