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    Pip's Character

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    Unable to become a gentleman himself Magwitch fulfills his dream throuw Pip. Pip is a round character‚ dynamic‚ his development is constantly influenced by the other characters.. Pip’s moral character undergoes many changes as he is given the chance to become what he believes is a gentleman. He picks up false values and goes along a path that appears to be noble but ends up ruining his character. He uses the money from his mysterious benefactor and indeed does make himself a “gentleman‚” but

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    Round Characters

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    The content is equally important. There are many literary elements throughout each of these stories‚ and some even occur in both‚ such as the appearance of round characters. The main characters in both 1984 and “The Train from Rhodesia” are round characters‚ meaning that they undergo change and end up different by the end of the story. In the opening pages of 1984‚ Winston commits “thought-crime” and has a rebellious heart towards his government. As the events

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    Water in the Blood Alan Bunn In ‘Water in the Blood’ by Alan Bunn‚ the character I most admire and care for is Anne Bailey. In this story Anne becomes in the centre of problems and develops a relationship with Liam towards the end. She is bright‚ honest and considerate; she also helps Liam a lot with his canoeing. Anne’s role in ‘Water in the Blood’ becomes quite significant towards the end. At the beginning we see Liam’s like for Anne and how she cares for Liam. Later in the story Liam offends

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    TMuhammad A. Khan English (A). Period (5). The Kite Runner Character Analysis. 1) Amir: Born in Kabul‚ Afghanistan‚ Amir was the son of a wealthy social worker. He was brought up with the son of his servant‚ and perhaps his only best friend‚ Hassan. Amir had a rocky relation with his father. At times‚ it seemed as his father loved him but those moments didn’t lasted forever. He thinks Baba (his father) wishes Amir were more like him‚ and that Baba holds him responsible for killing his mother

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    Raisin in The Sun’ written by Lorraine Hansberry is a play written in third person narrative. This play is mainly written to be read by several to an audience‚ therefore it doesn’t have one specific person narrating the whole thing. The most dynamic character in this story is Walter. Walter changed a lot throughout this book as he began focusing on supplying his family with the things they were in need of rather than his own personal desires. After all the actions he took that greatly impacted his family

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    Character and Conflict

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    A Good Man is Hard to Find: Character and Conflict “A Good Man is Hard to Find”‚ written by Flannery O’Connor‚ follows the summer vacation of a family in Florida coming from Georgia. While driving‚ the family’s car ends up in a crash after a chain of events caused by the grandmother. In an attempt to rectify the situation‚ the grandmother waves down a passing car‚ only for the passengers to step out with guns in hand. After shouting out her sudden realization that one of the men is an escaped

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    Macbeth Character

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    Shakespeare never fails to stun an audience with a complex yet entertaining character. His play of Macbeth is no exception. One might judge Macbeth to be the valiant hero of the play‚ to the audiences surprise and bewilderment‚ he is also the villain. To create such a character requires an unparalleled plot and great writing skill. Macbeth’s character is expressed in a way that relates to the audience. His moral transformation from valiant to vile‚ his moral hesitation and his torturing conscience

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    Character Strengths

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    Character Strengths 3/1/2013 Character Strengths Throughout the film Good Night and Good Luck‚ many character strengths were exhibited. The main characters Edward Murrow and Fred Friendly stand out the most when exhibiting character strengths. Edwards’s courageousness throughout the novel is bar none. To be courageous there is usually a risk involved. For Edward Morrow‚ his risk was going toe to toe against Senator McCarthey’s attempts to destroy people’s

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    bazaar. The setting affects the story by kind of setting the mood of how the story is going to go. It also affects what the characters do‚ what they eat‚ what they wear‚ what their religion is‚ and what language they speak. The settings important because it affects everything about the story and gives us signifigent information. Marjan is the most important main character. I would describe Marjan as brave‚ risky‚ trustworthy‚ and kind. She is very brave and risky because she snuck out of the harem

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    Shinning Houses Alice Munro presents a protagonist whose personality and values conflict with her neighbours. The protagonist Mary is an open-minded‚ fair‚ but somewhat powerless character. Mary is an open-minded individual who understands values from both Mrs. Fullerton and the new community. She is the only character in the "Shinning Houses" willing to "[explore Mrs. Fullerton’s] life as she had once explored the lives of grandmothers and aunts‚" and the only one who buys her fresh eggs. Mary

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