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    What do you think of Ralph and the way he is presented? Ralph is a character out of the Nobel Prize-winning English author William Golding lord of the flies. Ralph is also the protagonist of the novel. Ralph is one of the biguns on the island and one of the eldest. By the way he is described throughout the book we can tell that he is around the age of twelve. Although not especially intelligent Ralph is described as tall for his age and attractive and shows more confidence than many on the island

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    Is Simon an important character or not? Write about his contribution to the novel and the methods Golding uses to show what Simon is like. Golding uses many descriptions throughout the novel to tell us more about his characters. Simon‚ by the point of his death is shown to be an almost angelic figure. This essay will examine whether Simon can be said to be significant or not‚ and why Golding has created his character. Simon starts the novel as a tiny weakling‚ who faints in the sun at the

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    MAIN CHARACTER: The main character in “The Skin I’m In” is an insecure‚ thirteen-year-old girl named Maleeka who is in seventh grade. Maleeka is bullied every day from about how she is black. She spends her time either writing in her diary‚ or spending time with Char‚ the big bad mean girl‚ so that Char doesn’t bully her. Maleeka is a good kid who just hangs out with the wrong people just to not get bullied. SETTING: The setting in this story is located in a in a really not so safe neighborhood

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    Hamlet Shakespeare’s Hamlet explores the complex psychological profile of Hamlet. Shakespeare expertly molds his construction‚ content and language to explore his own social and cultural realities. However‚ it is undoubtedly Shakespeare’s dramatic treatment of the tragic hero’s complex psychological struggle with vengeance and his disillusionment with both his interior and exterior worlds that imbue the play with a timeless universality. In the light of my critical study‚ it has become apparent

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    Innocent and Corrupt Characters The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is a classical coming of age novel that deals with a youth’s mental adjustment to a modern world. Holden Caulfield‚ Salinger’s troubled protagonist‚ has a flawed view of the world where youth and integrity fights maturity and corruption. Salinger explores this dichotomy using a variety of motifs and symbols. In this novel‚ Salinger denotes innocence by the way Holden views a variety of characters. First‚ Jane Gallagher

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    captivation with characters when writing her novel‚ Beloved‚ as she created such extraordinary and passionate characters that bring out many emotions of the reader. The protagonist of Beloved‚ Sethe‚ is such a complex part of the story that her character really pushes the audience to the threshold of feelings such as pity‚ frustration and pleasure. Molly Abel Travis agrees with Morrison to some extent in her article‚ “Beyond Empathy.” Travis believes one must feel for all characters and their struggles

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    Alexandra Schleicher Mr. Farsad Grade 9 English May 23‚ 2014 Evolution of Ian ’s character throughout the book Shattered by Eric Walters. `Ian from the book ‘Shattered’ by Eric Walters is a fifteen-year-old student passionate about friends‚ his social life‚ wealthy lifestyle and the hope of getting a car for his sixteenth birthday. He is selfish‚ lazy and lacks interest in school‚ especially his social studies class. He is reluctant to complete his mandatory community service hours that he needs

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    for Writing a Character Analysis Essay Characters are the essence of a work of fiction. Fictional characters are portrayed through the characters’ actions and reactions as well as other characters’ actions and reactions to them. You develop a character by telling the reader about that character‚ what he is doing or thinking. You reveal fictional characters by the way they appear‚ by what they say‚ by what they do‚ and by what others say about them. In developing a character analysis remember

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    Cravet 1  Maxim Cravet  ENG 102  Professor Lewis  Main Character  March 9th‚ 2014  Main Character Synopsis  Tracy  Letts  drama‚  ‘August:  Osage  County’‚  is  a  story  whose  plot  focuses  on  a  dysfunctional  family’s  forced  reunion‚  triggered  by  the  death  of  the  family  patriarch‚  Beverly  Weston.  The  Weston  family  and  members  thereof‚  are  dealing  with  issues  currently  at  hand and problems from their past‚ mainly brought on by the actions of the  family  matriarch‚ 

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    Importance of Transformation in the Characters In “Cathedral‚” Raymond Carver drastically creates changes within his characters that bring them closer together throughout each experience. The pertaining metamorphoses begin by being utilized as simple icebreakers but eventually commence an everlasting bond between the narrator and the blind man‚ Robert. Character development is important because it allows for a sense of realism and the successful creation of a theme of character transformation. The first

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