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    Contemporary Literature 2 March 6‚ 2013 Traits shared by many superheroes demonstrated by the two main characters Joe Kavalier and Sam Clay This paper shows that the two main characters in the novel “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay” named Joe and Sam demonstrate traits shared by most superheroes. The novel written by Michael Chabon and published in 2000 won the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction in 2001. The novel is about the two cousins Joe and Sam who start writing comic books. Joe

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    Five character traits Sec 2 1. John is superhuman. He has several superpowers‚ including telekinesis and immunity to fire. 2. John is brave. Despite being hunted by an entire race of aliens‚ he trains hard and never loses hope. 3. John is caring. He shows that he cares about how Sam and Six feel‚ and always puts them first. 4. John is determined. When training with Sam and Six‚ he is often bested in fighting by Six. This is hard for him‚ as she is a girl‚ and there are some stereotypes

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    main character of the drama‚ “Sorry‚ Wrong Number”‚ by Lucille Fletcher. In the story‚ she tried to call her husband‚ but heard a conversation about murder plot to kill a woman alone in her house. She tries to stop this murder from happening and gets people to help her‚ but more and more problems form as the play goes on. Some these problems may have formed because of her traits. Some of Mrs. Stevenson’s traits are that she is self centered‚ demanding‚ and neurotic. Mrs. Stevenson’s first trait is

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    Hester Prynne who commits the sin of adultery with Reverend Dimmsdale while still technically married to Roger Chillingworth‚ who she was arranged to marry. Hester’s sin is exposed when she becomes pregnant with her daughter Pearl. All of the characters live in the same Puritan town‚ Hester and Pearl are outcasted from the town because of the sin Hester committed‚ while Chillingworth pretends to

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    Sometimes‚ they learn more from reading about the mistakes and flaws of characters. Oedipus Rex is one of these characters‚ flawed even though he thinks he is divine. According to Bernard Knox‚ “these attributes of divinity – knowledge‚ certainty‚ justice – are all qualities Oedipus thought he possessed – and that is why he was the perfect example of the inadequacy of human knowledge‚ certainty‚ and justice.” In Sophocles’ tragedy Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus’s untimely fall is caused by his false certainty of

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    Romeo Character Analysis In literature‚ Romeo’s name has become interchangeable with a true lover. His persona is one resembling that of a perfect youthful love and is desired by any couple wanting a relationship lasting for eternity. In the beginning of the play‚ he is indifferent towards the feud between the Montague and Capulets. The only thing on his mind is Rosaline but this instantly changes once Juliet walks into his life. Romeo has an emotional personality‚ where he feels strongly in

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    CHARACTER TRAIT: REVENGEFUL Context: During the conversation with the conspirators. Evidence: Mark Antony proclaims that it is “dearer than thy death” for Caesar to see Antony shake the hands of “thy foes” and describes Caesar as “like a deer”‚ attacked by “many princes”. Context: After the conspirators left‚ when Antony is alone with Caesar’s body. Evidence: Mark Antony expressed his intentions for revenge by saying that ‘woe to the hand’ which ‘shed this costly blood’ and ‘he prophesy’

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    English Macbeth Essay Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a very dark and powerful tragic play. There are many characters in this play that are two faced‚ loyal one minute‚ and deceiving the next. One of the individuals who immensely represents these attributes is Macbeth himself. Macbeth is a warrior who is manipulated by his own wife and the three witches which leads him to become a greedy‚ ambitious and brave king. Ultimately because of his overconfidence‚ he dies devastatingly. . Macbeth

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    Every single living person on the planet earth has good traits. Whether those traits are overshadowed by the darkness in that person’s heart is up to them. The good in humanity is often overlooked due to the terrible destruction we have caused upon our planet‚ cities‚ and fellow people. Events such as global warming‚ terrorism‚ deforestation and destruction of natural wonders is all in the hands of humans. We often think that there is no good when terrible events occur throughout the world. When

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    The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle once identified the key ingredients of the tragedies that his culture is so famous for. These ingredients include a character with a fatal flaw‚ the realization of the fault for a particular problem and the final sudden reversal of fortune. For many tragedies‚ the fatal flaw is demonstrated as excessive pride‚ which usually serves as the driving force of the play’s action. It is common‚ even beneficial‚ to have pride in oneself‚ but when it becomes expressed

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