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    Character Analysis Essay One of the main characters is Katniss Everdeen. She is a 16-year-old girl living with her mother and younger sister in the poorest district of Panem‚ the remains of what used be the United States. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated. As part of the surrender terms‚ each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called‚ "The Hunger Games." The terrain‚ rules‚ and level of audience participation may

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    Chicken Run Department of accounting Acc 4291: integrated case study Chicken run Section Semester 2 2011/2012 Members: Mastura hashim 0735072 Muhammad safwan mohamad 0723979 Siti aqilah talib 0733292 Table of Content Executive Summary Decision Maker What should Ms. Choy do? ~Analysis: 1) SWOT analysis 2) Fishbone diagram 3) Financial evidence ~Alternatives ~Recommendation and Action Plan Executive summary: 1998‚ Excel Poultry & Meat Sdn

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    snide comments about the short-shorts and the never ending “Run Forrest run!” jeer on a daily basis that I’ve had enough of. And quite frankly‚ I can only roll my eyes so many times.     First and foremost‚ the irony of this whole topic is almost too much to bear. In an effort to get me to fall into a superficial norm of laziness‚ others have put so much analyzing of “symbolism” and scrupulous thought into this topic. “Why on Earth do you run so much?” It seems that everyone has concluded one thing:

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    Assignment Number: #1 Point Value: 25 point Character Analysis Odysseus- Role: He is the protagonist of The Odyssey and now he struggles to return home. Outcome: Odysseus returns home and lives happily ever after with Penelope and Telemachus until he is killed by Telegonus‚ his son by Circe‚ and taken to be buried at Circe’s home. Personalities: Odysseus is confident‚ has great integrity and had powerful strength and courage in himself. Changes throughout the epic: Odysseus changes throughout

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    The Loss of Individuality in Nineteen Eighty-Four In the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ individuality is an offence punishable by death‚ and the people live under constant supervision. The main character‚ Winston‚ lives in the totalitarian state of Oceania‚ where a figurehead known only as Big Brother is revered by the majority of the populace. In this state‚ those in positions of power are members of the Inner Party‚ while the rest of the people are either members of the Outer Party or part

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    Mason  1 Aliisa  Mason Professor  Lewis ENG102-­AI 23  February  2014 Ma  Joad  Character  Analysis The  Grapes  of  Wrath  is  a  story  about  family  and  hardships  during  the  time  of  the  Great Depression.  The  story  follows  the  Joad  family  as  they  search  for  jobs  out  west  after  being  forced  out  of their  home  in  Oklahoma.  The  Joad’s  are  challenged.  They  have  hardly  any  money  and  jobs  are  very scarce.  Throughout  the  novel  the  family  struggles

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    Ferris Bueller: 80s Trickster In folklore the trickster is vastly important; they are often times both the hero and the villain in their stories. Their classification is also one of the most specific in storytelling‚ needing to be a mediator‚ a shape shifter‚ and display amorality to be classified as a true trickster. Every culture seems to have their own version of the trickster; the Norse had Loki‚ the people from Ghana had Anansi‚ and the Greeks had Prometheus. Just as it is

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    We will continue this discussion about character and characterization‚ but now lets talk about how the author does this. What are the tricks of the trade We will further examine devices like word choice‚ setting‚ actions‚ tone‚ and point of view. The purpose is to find out why an author might use these devices and what does an author want us to learn and know. In Raymonds Run‚ Squeaky works hard at a goal she wants to achieve‚ and in doing so realizes more about lifes potential. Underlying this

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    Run Lars! Run!’ Lars played those words over and over in his head as he slept. They are the last words his dad said to him before he was killed. He had been a Christian pastor‚ and because Caesar Augustus did not follow Christianity‚ it was wrong. And as a result Lars’s dad was murdered. And Lars has no idea where he is now. All he could see were loads of men sleeping in a large prison like room. “Where am I?” Lars whispered to himself. “We’re in a training camp.” The voice was so quiet that Lars

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    governments‚ he wrote the book Nineteen Eighty-Four. Published in 1946‚ Nineteen Eighty-Four describes life in a totalitarianism form of government‚ following the main character‚ Winston Smith‚ as he takes risks in discovering how he believes life should truly be. Literary critic Irving Howe states‚ “Were it possible‚ in the world of 1984‚ to show human character in anything resembling genuine freedom...it would not be the world of 1984” (62). In Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ the government uses its power

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