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    Letter to a character

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    Dear Juror 3:  One of the best character traits is morality. Perceiving right from wrong and understanding the ethical code accepted in society are imperative in every person. Having a sense of justice without biases or prejudices as a hindrance are contributing factors in a satisfactory juror. In my opinion‚ bigotry is unacceptable; however‚ I do find an unwavering determination admirable. Being able to affirm what one personally believes in should always be looked upon no matter what the reasons

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    Insight Into Character

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    Test‚ Part 2: Insights into Character Answer the questions below in complete sentences. Use examples from the selections to support your answers (Remember to use APE: Answer‚ Prove‚ Explain). (20 points) Score In a response of no less than two paragraphs‚ respond to each of the following questions. What happens to the characters Dade (“Star Food”) and Julian (“Everything that Rises Must Converge”) at the end of their respective stories? How are these two characters and their situations similar

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    Character Sketch

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    CHARACTER SKETCH: A character sketch is a vivid description of a person‚ attitude‚ special qualities or traits‚ typical behavior or response. The character sketch gives a deep insight into the personality of a person which makes him different from another person. The character sketch usually depicts the dominant trait that is most important to the story. Example of a short character sketch of Maxwell’s stenographer - from a short story by O’ Henry named The Romance of a Busy Broker The stenographer

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    Monomaniacal Characters

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    Critics often describe Captain Ahab and Heathcliff as monomaniacal characters. Monomaniacal is a term defined by a psychosis of thoughts confined to one idea or group of ideas. Monomaniacal characters often obsess over a single goal‚ directing all their actions to accomplish it. Each character has their own backstory that develops their specific obsessions. Ahab‚ the captain of the Pequod‚ loses his leg on a whaling voyage. The loss of his leg drives him to blame the white whale for the problems

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    Hangul Characters

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    Hangul Characters Hangul is the system of writing in Korea which was developed at the time of King Sejong.  There are 21 vowels commonly used there have been indications that there are other combinations but I have not seen them.  There are 14 consonants and 5 double consonants. Below are the suggested pronunciation and romanization there is a government standard of romanizing Hangul but for the purpose of better understanding the pronunciation below are combination of non-standard and standard

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    Character Analysis

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    Character Analysis Outline Tybalt Action/Plot Topic Sentence Tybalt Caused Romeo to get banished Introduce Tybalt finds Mercutio‚ Benvolio‚ and other Montagues Tybalt provoked them‚ starting a fight Romeo appears‚ and tries to break up the fight Mercutio accidentally gets killed Cite Page 129 Act 3 Scene 2 line 196-197 “And for that offense Immediately we do exile him hence” Explain He killed Mercutio‚ affecting the Royal Family Introduce Tybalt finds Mercutio‚ Benvolio‚ and

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    Characters in Hamlet

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    s in scene 3 –  How are these interactions related and how are they dissimilar?     Act II    ● In the opening scene of Act II how does Polonius want Reynaldo to check on Laertes’s conduct? What  does this instruction suggest about Polonius’s character.  ● Ophelia tells Polonius what took place when Hamlet visited her. Explain why this passage is an example of  dramatic irony.  ● In line 246 of scene 2‚ Hamlet says to Guildenstern‚ “Denmark’s a prison.” Explain that remark in the  context of Hamlet’s present situation

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    Character scetch

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    Character Sketch of Harris William S. Harris from Three Men in a Boat‚ is the youngest of the three men. J comments that he always knows where a good pub is‚ no matter where they seem to land. He’s not married and seems to enjoy living in the moment. One of those moments includes getting completely intoxicated and while the other two men are gone‚ hallucinates and thinks that he’s being attacked by a group of swans. The fact that he is a borderline alcoholic probably explains why he seems to

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    Characters in Hamlet

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    What Would Hamlet be without Insanity? The play Hamlet is without a doubt an odd story to read based on what society today has become accustomed to. A brother killing another brother‚ and then marrying his wife. It is not a typical story in the modern world today. There is a vast variety of different themes that can be traced throughout the play‚ however the most popular is madness and sanity. Madness and sanity shape the play into what it is‚ without madness and sanity the play would have no life

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    Unreliable Character

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    Unreliable Narrator Both narrators in The Tell Tale Heart and The Catcher in the Rye are seen as unreliable way they speak to the reader‚ and act. In this case both characters are very similar because they use exaggeration‚ lies‚ and have a necessity of saying the truth; but they are also very different in the way they act‚ and the ways they use exaggerations and lies. Both narrators in Catcher in the Rye and in Tell Tale Heart show their unreliability throughout their exaggerations‚ lies

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