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    experiencing. Although everyone in this play is a friend of one another, each character is very different. The audience is able to see the differences, by the way, the characters think, act, and dress. An artistic element that stood out to me was the costuming. The actresses’ costumes reveal a lot about each character’s personality. At the beginning of any play, it is difficult to know each character. However, the way a character dress makes the process of understanding each character’s…

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    imagery through his description of characters and events through the eye of protagonist Jake Epping. During Jake Epping's mission , he meets different people and experiences real life obstacles in the setting of 1958. From the first encounter with the “rabbit hole” , meeting his lover from the land of ago, and finally, the stopping of the assassination of President JFK. In Chapter 11 of 11/22/63 , Jake Epping , the narrator and protagonist meets two important characters who he will form a…

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    Three Fictional Character Essay Do we have similarities to fictional characters in shows and movies ? We do and maybe more often than we think. The purpose of this essay is to find 3 fictional characters that we think are alike with each other. Each character has to be fictional and obviously have similarities with yourself and mean something to you. The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Gohan for his/her shyness, Mr Krabs for his selfish nature, and…

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    In the book “A Single Shard” there are multiple interesting characters. One of those characters is an older man named Min, he was developed by a great amount throughout the book. Min is known for his fascinating pottery work, he is a perfectionist as well, which ends up leaving him unable to make several new pieces as others would be able to make. He has a strong sense of tradition, and can be stubborn over certain situations. Although, his soft side does show over time. In the beginning of…

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    Michael Rowe’s “Enter, Night” novel truly brings a variety of characters to life that any reader can connect with. However, as I progressed through the novel there was only one character I felt I truly connected with, one character that took me completely by surprise, and even made me tear up. This character is Finnegan Miller, also known as Finn. Finn is my favorite character from “Enter, Night” because of the innocence that he has, how deeply he loves someone or something and his interest in…

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    In the play, Our Town, there are numerous characters which have their own unique personalities and meet different fates. The character that stuck out to me was Joe Crowell, Jr. He is the town’s paperboy and is a star student. The stage manager then informs the audience of his death. Joe in the future will be killed in France during World War I. This character stuck out to me because of how I could relate to the characters monotonous daily routine as a paperboy. In my own life, I have a daily…

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    different, but they find a way to work together. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible characters will at one point say anything at the exact moment they think of it but later on stand their ground to protect others. Characters learn from their past mistakes and grow because of them. Character traits make the character who they are in the story. Giles Corey is talkative, skeptical, and brave. Giles Corey is a very talkative character because he will tell anyone what he is thinking about at the time.…

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    Why Does Character Matter

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    Character matters because it defines who a person is and what their beliefs are. They give an insight on how mature a person is, how they treat others, it shows there moral code, and it helps others around them decide if they are a negative or a positive person. Character is important because it is the basis of a person, it is something that can develop over time but it is also a part of a person from birth. It is the way a person chooses to represent themselves around others in all settings.…

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    Characterisation Characterisation is a literary device that is used in literature to introduce and explain the details about a certain character in a story. In book The Great Gatsby, the main characterisation revolves around the social status of the characters. The major character of the book, Jay Gatsby, is evidently wealthy, but he does not come from or belong to the upper stratum of the society. The author used the dialogue and appearance of Gatsby to reflect on his wealth and social statues…

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    According to Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby is the a masterpiece in American Literature. A masterpiece takes a great deal of work with the development of the characters and the plot of the story. Nick as the narrator does this by giving brief crucial descriptions of both the major and minor characters. Nick repeatedly demonstrates how almost every character has been consumed by the need and want for money. The greed within the hearts of both the East Eggers and West Eggers blinds them to the…

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