Violet Baudelaire

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    Violet Baudelaire undertook her mission to escape Count Olaf. Count Olaf undertook his mission to get the Baudelaire fortune. Ahmedi undertook her mission to get her and her mom over the border to Pakistan. All three characters have something in common. They all wanted to accomplish their missions because of the motivation for a better life. Violet Baudelaire was a bright teenage girl whose parents died in a fire, but she made it her mission to protect her and her siblings. It is stated that, "When your parents died," Kit said, "you were just a young girl, Violet. But you've matured. Those aren't the eyes of a young girl. They're the eyes of someone who has faced endless hardship.¨(Snicket 15). Violet has gone through a lot of hard times, but through those times she has matured and grown, which is making her stronger. Continued on page 15, Snicket states,¨You're volunteers, ready to face the challenges of a desperate and perplexing world.¨ The Baudelaire are growing up, but they still have a scary, difficult life and they need someone to look up to, which is their older…

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    Character Essay Violet Baudelaire. A passionate inventor. A loving sister. A courageous fighter. A hard worker. An intelligent student. These are just a few ways one could describe Violet. She is a character from Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. I can guarantee you that you’ll find yourself becoming extremely fond of this prodigy named Violet Baudelaire. Violet is a teenage girl, who has been through more in her sixteenth year than most people go through in a lifetime. She…

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    their fate. The characters are forced to deal with people who seem simple and friendly, but are devious and are almost always out to get them. The flock and the Baudelaires are constantly moving from place to place, seeking a place of refuge from the continuous…

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    Count Olaf Essay

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    The Baudelaire children have been in and out of foster homes, trying to find a parent who will take good care of them. Unfortunately, they don’t exactly have close family. So they were taken in by this man named Count Olaf who is absolutely evil and trying to take the children’s fortune. These children aren’t your average 14,12, and 2 year olds.They have managed to escape him each time. Violet, the oldest has an amazing brain to make up inventions. Klaus is able to read and obtain all of that…

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    For at this time it (this type of time that is not measured in months or years) is what drove the people. For when Fink describes the rhododendrons at the beginning of Night of Surrender she says they are “in full bloom, covered with pale violet flowers” and then towards the end of the story describes the rhododendrons as “already yellow and withered”. Just like in the changing color of the rhododendrons Fink’s main character in Night of Surrender, Ann is also going through a change of color,…

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    My Hero's Journey

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    survive on this journey without her, just as my father cannot survive on his journey without his mom. There is a special bond between a mother and daughter, an unbreakable bond that is necessary in order to for me to get to my goal one day. I could never be able to raise a child of my own if my mother was not accompanying, helping me along the way. That is why her existence on this journey that we are taking, is so crucial to getting to the destination. I have also grown close with very old…

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    Chocolate Fa Monologue

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    Then two of the jaw-breakers went down into the acid. That would have been good, if they weren’t the two on the sides...THEY WERE TRAPPED! “Ahhh, what do we do?” Charlie screams. Then they notice a giant splash about 6ft down the stream . “Ah!” Everyone screams and looks up. “Mintos…” Charlie whispers. Then a gigantic gelatin monster punches the wall repeatedly. “Why is that monster hitting that wall?” Augustus asks. “Seriously? That’s your question right now?” Veruca answers. Then a…

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    Kylin Munger Intro to Literature Poetry Analysis Due: 2-23-18 Poetry Analysis: “Daddy” and “How Do I Love Thee” Sylvia Plath was an author in the Modern Era in which she wrote her poem entitled “Daddy” (Plath). In her poem, Plath reflects the Modern Era in which her attitude and words convey the relationship she had with her father. The second author, Elizabeth Barrett Browning with her poem, “How Do I Love Thee” (Barrett Browning) was a poet in the Victorian Era. Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s…

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    Introduction Charlie and also the Chocolate Factory (2005) is a adventure movie directed through Tim Burton and an adaption from the 1964 children’s book from the same title by Roald Dahl. The owner, Willy Wonka hid 5 golden seats in their Wonka dark chocolate bars. The fortunate finders from the golden ticket is going to be invited to go to the chocolate factory with one member of the family. Among the five will win an eternity supply associated with chocolates along with a special solution…

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    Willy Wonka Symbolism

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    Wonka was a mysterious and fascinating maker of magical delights, as an adult, he appears cold, judgmental, and narcissistic. The self-serving nature of creating so much chaos to find someone to create and mold in his likeness with the golden tickets, closing the factory to protect his precious ideas and his disdain for the rest of the world are all prevalent in the character Gene created. Whether watching Willy Wonka strictly to be entertained, or to challenge yourself to find the metaphoric…

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