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Back At The Barnyard Character Analysis
The three characters that relate to me are the three characters I aspire to be.The three fictional characters that most represent my personality are Pig from Back at the Barnyard for his/her companionship, Rick from Rick and Morty for his/her way of questioning things, and Naruto for his/her determination. I resemble Pig from Back at the Barnyard because of his companionship towards his friends.In the TV show(Back at The Barnyard) Pig would be really attached to his best friend Odis. This attribute helps the character throughout the show because whenever he needs help with things he usually just seeks out to Odis.This trait describes me because i’m attached to my close friends. I look after them because I know that they will do the same for me. This trait helps me because i’m able to be more social and I could also overcome problems quite easily. I developed this trait by getting close to the people I liked. I resemble Rick from Rick and Morty because of the curiosity we both have. …show more content…
The attribute both helps and hurts the character as it sometimes may lead him into trouble or it may help him find a solution to a problem. The curiosity usually leads him into trouble due to the multiple amount of enemies he has. I have this trait because I like to predict things and think about possibilities that will happen when I do this or that.This trait helps me because it’s good to spend a lot of time thinking. That way i’m ready for things when they come. I developed this trait because of the amount of times I would spend

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