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    tragedy by the simple fact that the main character goes mad and dies at the end. It is a fascinating play but most of the concepts depicted within it have lost all meaning in our society. Yet we still find it interesting because it took the classic "good versus evil" battle to a new level and it reflects man’s thirst for power. Most stories ranging from fairy tales to modern day sci-fi features the victory of good over evil. In such stories the main character is the hero who ultimately defeats the

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    In the story “Here There Be Tigers”‚ there are multiple types of characters. There is the bossy and ignorant‚ but also the understanding and laid back. In the second story “Searching for Summer” there are the same element of characters. For example chatterton and Mr. Noakes are from two separate stories but have multiple of the same characteristics. Chatterton from “Here There Be Tigers” and Mr. Noakes from “Searching for Summer”‚ have multiple of the same characteristics‚ such as being self-absorbed

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    open range I really identify with Charley and his character. He is a strong main character in open range‚ he is exmilitary but this doesn’t make him to tough. In the the end he still finds love. He has a big sense of justice and what justice really means. He has fears like everyone but close to the end he is able to let go of his fear and his hate and embrace love. Charley is a truly unique character‚ because unlike most movies where the main character accepts his hate and anger to make him stronger

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    Many of the greatest novels have had dynamic main characters that have slowly evolved into their final product right before our eyes. We have seen this in the Harry Potter Series‚ The Hunger Games‚ and many more. But when we look at the novel Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindren‚ it appears that the main character named Pippi doesn’t change at all. The story tells stories of Pippi and her friends Tommy and Annika. In these stories Pippi continuously does things completely differently than everyone

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    Haley Squiers Goodman Period 1 May 14‚ 2013 Character Analysis Essay In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ the author uses characterization to show how Liesel has a deeper understanding of people without realizing it and maintaining her innocence. For a young girl to live in hard times as these were in WWII Germany‚ Liesel seems to understand the big picture even from her quaint setting in Munich. Liesel feels very close to a Jew her parents are helping keep hidden from Nazi eye. His name

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    work as along with her terrific movements. Throughout the play I noticed that Musson was my favorite actor every time she was on stage‚ no matter the character she was. I especially enjoyed her performances as Shelley Anderson. I was extremely impressed with Musson’s interpretation of her character especially with her vocal work. Musson hit the typical accent that people would expect from her character in real life just right. Musson adjust the speed of her words as needed depending on what she

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    and this defect‚ intensified by her mother’s anxiety to get her married. In their own rights this play could have 3 main characters. You can make a case for either one of them. Making a case for Laura might be a little harder and would just include more of her illusions‚ Amanda is a main character as they come but in my opinion the main character is Tom. Tom is the first character to speak in the play‚ and has the most lines in the play. I know there are other plays that could debunk what I just said

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    appearance is described? You paint a picture in your head how that character look‚ sounds‚ acts‚ and speaks. Then finally when the movie comes out to theaters‚ the actor the movie producers cast looks nothing like what you had in your head. Let’s say the character in the book has brown hair but the actor they cast has blonde. It changes your whole viewpoint on that characters‚ but it doesn’t change the way you related to that character. Somewhat like that‚ I had an idea of how Drew Westen looked. Drew

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    Heathcliff is an interesting individual with several adjectives that describe him. Although he has several descriptors‚ the majority of them are negative. Even though he is the main character in the novel‚ most people would agree he is negative and gloomy. In a survey that conducted by Dr. Brooks two thirds of the surveyors sympathized with Catherine rather than the one third that sympathized with Heathcliff. When asked Dr. Brooks class found it hard to give any positive adjectives to describe him

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    CHARACTER SKETCH - Marius Wiles Pain; that was all that Marius Wiles remembered from his childhood. The pain of realizing that his younger brother was now gone‚ missing. The pain of the police ignoring him and not accepting his help with the case. They would pick nine-year-old Marius up and place him on the kitchen stool‚ telling him that everything was going to be okay‚ not to worry and that he wasn’t going to understand any of it. That was the problem‚ it wasn’t okay‚ and he did understand what

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