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    A. Milne. Thus, introducing anthropomorphic characters that we well know, which include Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit, Roo, Kanga, Owl and Christopher Robin. Where each of these characters is unique to the story due to the types of characteristics/personality. We are able to see that the main characters of this story is Winnie-the-Pooh and that the only human character is Christopher Robin who is approximately five years old. It is important to note that Christopher Robin is a character that was created by the author A.A Milne after his son who was born in in August 21, 1920. Christopher Robin was born three years after WWI (1914-19180). Where according to Joanna Wilson from the University of Alabama, the stories produced by the author was purposely aimed towards the English and Britain first generation. Indicating that there is…

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    I’m pretty sure most of us know the stories of Winnie the Pooh. Do you remember the two characters Tigger and Eeyore. We all know Tigger as the energetic, exuberant, and friendly character. Eeyore is the more insightful, gloomy, and dismal character. There are many different ways that people are defined in life. Would you consider yourself to a very vibrant and excited person or a shallow and negative person? An optimist would be somebody who tries to find light even in the darkest of places,…

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    themes that I chose from The Last Lecture to depict in my art project are; brick walls are there for a reason, and make a decision: Tigger or Eeyore. I favored these themes because they resonate with me and can both be illustrated coherently within the same drawing. In the cartoon I drew, Tigger sits morosely on top of a brick wall pitying a dejected Eeyore. Eeyore, with his pessimistic attitude, is unable to find a way past the wall to join Tigger. Realistically, Tigger would be helping his…

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    Winnie The Pooh Analysis

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    character that starred in numerous short stories. The stories are usually seen as a cute children’s stories about a boy’s imagination, but when digging deeper, there are several topics that the author tackles. In A. A. Milne’s collection of stories “Winnie the Pooh,” there is a correlation between its characters and societal institutions such as entertainment and manufacturing. Tigger is a prime example of the entertainment industry. In “In which Tigger comes to the forest and has breakfast,”…

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    I was always fond of the color orange. It is the fur color of the lovable, bouncy Tigger that enjoyed the company of his friends. There were times where his friends were annoyed by his overly energetic self, but I realized that his optimistic character has helped me to admire the color orange, even today. I also realized that the characters’ houses aligned with the characters themselves. Christopher Robin, the boy from Winnie the Pooh, lived in a tree at the top of the hill in the center of the…

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    The character I choose is Tigger from Winnie the Pooh, with the disorder ADHD. Tigger is a very active/energetic character he gets excited about everything. He is an enthusiastic character that shows it anytime and to anyone he wants no matter if they want to see it or hear it. He is one of a kind for all the things he can do, like the song said to introduce him in the show. The diagnostic criteria for ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) in the DSM-5 include (A) a persistent pattern…

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    I was gone. They were brothers, chiweenies, half weenie dog and half Chihuahua. I named them Tigger and Riley. I took them home with me and soon discovered when I took them out to pee, they would run, and I would have to try to catch them. I had never had a dog so I did not know this about them. It was exhausting. I then decided I needed a fence. I had a chain link fence put in, but since the puppies were so small they could get through the chain link,…

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    Piglet's Diagnosis

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    Tigger, weather, and the possible interaction with a Jagular causes Piglet to become more anxious when he does leave his home. Piglet’s diagnosis of Generalized Anxiety Disorder, from a Psychodynamic perspective, is most likely rooted in the fact that he does not deal with stress well. It also notable that this lack in ability to deal with stress has come from the fact that Piglet has no family and is the only pig in the Hundred Acre Woods. Piglet, in the beginning of the film, explains that his…

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    Chico is a full blood pit bull but isn’t like everyone expects a pit bull to be like, he isn’t a mean dog. He has a tan coat with some white spots here and there. Chico is a very obedient dog, he was raised well. He lives in the back yard and recently got a neighbor, the family cat whose name was Tigger. Tigger stays in the garage and sometimes comes out for food or water and to mess around and play with Chico. They got along well but Chico is still curious and friendly. He runs around the yard,…

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    strong human brain hinders us from performing and completing many activities because too much thought is put in. When a big date we’ve been anticipating finally arrives we are nervous because we have been thinking about this day forever. We fear things simply because we have the knowledge that it may harm us. The Tao of Pooh, tells a story of Pooh and Tigger opening a new jar of pickles. Pooh opens the jar of pickles without any problems. Tigger is amazed on how quickly Pooh gets the job done…

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