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    Although Finlay’s father was from Scotland and his mother was from France‚ they tried to embrace the Cuban culture and changed their names two years after arriving to Cuba. When he was 13 years old‚ Finlay was sent to France in order to start the first stage of formal education. He was later sent back to back to Cuba because he developed cholera. The cholera made it hard for him to talk so he had to enroll in speech therapy. He went to Europe again but delayed in coming to France because of the political

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    friend among the grown-ups." (30) You also get the sense that David almost feels as if his Uncle is the only supportive‚ understanding‚ logical‚ and open- minded member in his family. Axel shows that he is very trustworthy when David first realizes that he might be a deviation and goes to speak to him. "I want you to promise me that you will never‚ never tell any one else what you have just told me - never" (30) David chose to tell his Uncle about his telepathy over anyone else

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    Three-Paragraph Character Sketch Harriet Tubman is an old‚ African American‚ runaway slave. This was a woman that was very brave and fought for her rights/freedom. She just didn’t want freedom for herself; she wanted it for all African Americans. I would also have to say that she was a very smart woman. I say that because she carried a gun around with her‚ so if any of the other runaways wanted to go back she would threaten them with the gun because she knew that the masters would end up finding

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    At first‚ all you can see is a figure walking towards you as a shadow with no definite features‚ only an outline. You know for sure that the bold features of this figure represent a male. He does not tower over everyone as much as the ideal man would; however‚ he is taller than the average woman. At a far‚ his body frame is broad‚ for you see broad shoulders‚ a broad chest‚ and broad stomach. His body is full. This man appears closer and you notice that when your eyes reach the top of his existence

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    Ferociously‚ the wind tears at the great dunes with its vicissitudinous talons‚ raising beige apparitions from the earth. A tyrannical ball of fire rises from beyond the horizon and the thin‚ misty clouds‚ melting away the last vestiges of the darkness from before and showering its radiant blankets upon everything underneath. From below the uppermost layer of sand pokes the skeleton of a dead thing‚ long sapped of its life force‚ doomed to remain an eerie relic of what once was. Across the golden

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    A Character Sketch of Rudolph Steiner (The Green Door by O’Henry) Rudolph Steiner is the main character of the story “The Green Door” by O’Henry. Rudolph Steiner belongs to the middle class of American society of the beginning of the 20th century. He is a piano salesman‚ a commonplace citizen on the one hand‚ but on the other hand he is (as the author characterizes him) “a true adventurer; few were the evenings on which he didn’t go forth from his hall bedchamber in search of the unexpected”

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    shaping of character of Pecola through her family and her society Introduction The Bluest eyes is the work of Toni Morrison. In this novel we can see that there are many characters that are very interesting to analyze it. Because the characters are very characteristic. We can see at the main character of the bluest eyes‚ Pecola. Pecola has psychological problem that is very interesting to analyze. So in here I want to analyze the character of Pecola that is shaped from her family and her society.

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    of fiction goes about it in his/her own style. Stephen King writes differently from Danielle Steele who in turn writes differently from Isaac Asimov. Yet all works of fiction share some common denominators. There are protagonists ("good guys")‚ antagonists ("bad guys")‚ setting‚ plot‚ etc. And‚ in nearly all cases‚ works of fiction feature minor characters. While these characters‚ by definition‚ are not the focus of the story‚ they do have a purpose in the story and serve what turns out to be

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    “Luck” Mark Twain’s short story "Luck" is written in third person point of view making it seem like your there at graduation day with Scoresby‚ and the Reverend. This story is very entertaining because it tells the story about a Reverend a former instructor and soldiers in the military who describe a man that he used to be friends‚ with as an absolute fool. According to the Reverend‚ his old friend‚ Scoresby‚ is only successful because he is lucky. The Reverend in the story is described as an a very

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    example of her active and vivid imagination which we later come to know is only a dream. But‚ inspite of being only seven years old‚ we see some characteristics in her which are very unusual for a girl as small as her. Her relationship with her pet kittens is almost motherly as in the opening paragraphs of the book‚ we see her playing with her kittens and talking to them and she alternately scolds and fondles Kitty. She also imagines Kitty talking back and conducts a conversation with her and even

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