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    In “Two Kinds”‚ Jing-mei woo is also known as June and her personality traits are illustrated throughout the story. June displays impatient tendencies. June does not allow the time it would take to become the creation her mother wants her to be. She asks her mother why she is not happy with her. In response‚ her mother slaps her and tells that she is ungrateful. Jing-mei is resentful towards her mother. Suyuan takes it upon herself to make Jing-mei into a piano prodigy. Jing-mei plots revenge in

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    A foil is a character that contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character. Chaucer uses a foil for numerous characters in The Canterbury Tales. Although a foil is mainly used to show important qualities in the protagonist of the story‚ Chaucer employs it to both bring his characters together and set them apart. Two characters that Chaucer compares and contrasts using this technique are the Knight and the Sea Captain‚ or Skipper. He depicts them

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    Character Sketch of Katniss Everdeen Katniss Everdeen is the protagonist and narrator of the novel The Hunger Games by Suzane Collins. All the events that happen in the novel have an influence on her. Katniss is 16 years old with straight long black hair usually worn in a braid. She has gray eyes‚ and olive skin. These traits are common in the Seam in the lower class miners of District 12. To begin with‚ when she’s in the woods‚ she wears everyday clothes and always carries a bow and arrows to

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    The Pardoners Tale Jazmyn Gates Dmarji Jackson-Williams Keeshon Gordon Marciave Jackson Group 5 GRAPHIC ORGANIZER FOR ACTIVE READING 1. Why does Chaucer dwell more on the pardoner’s love of money than on any other aspect of his character? He was not supposed to have worldly procession he is supposed to be a man of God but does not live the life style 2. Imagine that the pardoner where alive today. What might he do for a living‚ and how

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    knowledge and wanted to go to school. Orlando knows he’s angry‚ but here‚ he doesn’t know quite know what to do about it so he vents his frustration by running out and challenging Charles‚ the court wrestler‚ to a match. Orlando is the underdog every audience roots for‚ and miraculously he wins the match‚ even though Charles has a reputation as a bone crusher. Once he meets the luscious Rosalind‚ he falls head-over-heels in love. Like Romeo‚ Orlando responds to this new flood of passion by being a

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    These “cities” are symbols of the two spiritual powers‚ faith and unbelief. These two powers are inevitably intermingled on this earth and will remain so until the end of time‚ which according to Augustine is when the second coming of Christ transpires. Augustine was certain that all of humanity belongs to one of these contradictory cities. An individual lives according to man‚ or lives according to God‚ as Augustine wrote “one is predestined to reign eternally with God‚ and the other to suffer

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    In The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer‚ many characters go on a religious pilgrimage to Canterbury to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket. On the way to Canterbury‚ each person on the journey tells a tale. Whoever tells the best story‚ gets rewarded a lavish free meal. The pilgrimage includes people from the nobility‚ clergy‚ and commoner class. For each class‚ Chaucer develops many different character types that were representative of the society of the time. With a broad spectrum of

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    The comparison of characters in “The Canterbury Tales” varies a lot because of how different all the characters are. Chaucer does a good job letting the reader know who the characters are by describing each one individually. He let’s you know things such as what they’re wearing‚ what they look like‚ and sometimes even if he likes them or not. The reeve and the parson are not very similar characters. In the story there’s good and bad people going on the trip for different reasons like‚ becoming a

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    Charles Baker Harris‚ who is commonly referred to as Dill‚ is a little boy in the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird and plays the role of a cardboard character. Dill is sincere friends with Scout and Jem and spends his summers with Aunt Rachel. Dill represents the naivety and innocence of childhood and is a very intriguing character. Dill appears to be younger than his actual age. In the beginning of the novel‚ Dill had a short stature and appeared to be four years of age‚ when in actuality‚ wassix

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    and brings life back to spring. Nauryz symbolized the birth of a new year‚ cycle of life and Kazakhs came together to celebrate as a community. In Kazakhstan Nauryz is truly a social event. Now People in my country gather together at their main city‚ squares‚ where holiday organizers erect yurts‚ stages‚ and trading tents where crafts and goods are sold. Food is cooked on open fires in huge pots‚ and people dress festively. The roots of the holiday are ancient‚ and it is believed that the roots

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