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    to explore concepts. Meld life experiences with curiosities to create new situations. I strongly believe that as you write more and more about a character, that they begin to reveal more and more about themselves, from the standpoint that two unintentionally related traits may organically foster another by extension of themselves, in this way the characters are revealing parts of themselves to the author before the author reveals them to the reader. Johnson’s attitude of “Writing when he feels like

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    Boxer Character

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    My character is Boxer. He is a cart horse who never hesitate to work. He is completely involved in his work and never stop until it is finish. During the construction of the first and the second windmills, he was the one who worked the most, and the one who did the best job. Good for him, his strength is incredible and his perseverance is always included. Every moment of the story, he trusts his leaders. He first trusted Snowball, and when Napoleon told the animals Snowball was a traitor, he started

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    Kind-Hearted: a person who is unique in which he/she does something completely different than other people, even crazy things, in order to save and help others. Have you ever noticed anyone in your life who is so special that they sparkle. Well, Ponyboy is that kind of person. Ponyboy is not only just tough and broad person, but he is also a very caring and sensitive person. Ponyboy is the definition of kind-hearted. I know this because for one, Ponyboy and Johnny saved all of the children in the

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    Evaluations What characters did you like/dislike? In the book Wonder, there are many interesting characters & like any person there a great things about them and things that are not so great. One of the main characters in Wonder is Julian. In the book, he is constantly making August feel less then human. He is always beating him down and making him feel like he is a freak. Throughout the whole book, he really is (for lack of a better word) a huge jerk! Not only does he bully Auggie but also he

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    Prejudice: Character Foil In order for a novel or other literary work to become popular for its time and for an author’s audience to stay engaged and interested in the plot, there must include some sort of conflict or some sort of contrast that creates that conflict. This conflict attracts the reader to the novel, wanting to read more. This juxtaposition is achieved through a foil. Foil characters are characters that directly contrast the traits or qualities of another character. Foil characters usually

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    The main character is named Addie, but she has another person inside of her called Eva. Eva is more kind, will think about others, and cares about school. Addie is more laid back and will forget about school. I like Eva because of how caring she is, I do not like Addie as much because she seems like the type of person that doesn't care about friendships. “In a way, I was glad. It meant she couldn't grasp what I was thinking about, either.” page 18. I think this describes Addie and Eva very well because

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    handsome, muscular and popular. He works as a roofer, Darry had to give up a college scholarship in order support his family. Sodapop, is a kind and optimistic young man who dropped out of school in order to work. After introducing himself, the main character immediately describes his two brothers mainly by comparing and contrasting them. “Soda tries to understand, at least, which is more than Darry does” “He is never hollering at me all the time the way Darry is, or treating me as if I was six instead

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    PROJECT ON THE ISSUE OF COPYRIGHTABILITY OF CHARACTERS SUBMITTED BY: POORVI SHAH FOURTH YEAR SECTION-A ID- 211035 WBNUJS THE ISSUE OF COPYRIGHTABILITY OF CHARACTERS I. INTRODUCTION Characters exist in human, animal, and even extra-terrestrial form, in literature, films and other forms of dramatic visualizations, and are shaped by their names, personalities, characteristics and manners. There are several such characters that the public is familiar with, and such popular figures

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    Interstellar Character Development: Cooper Interstellar is more than the average science fiction movie. This cinematic masterpiece deals with real life issues that we are facing today, such as world hunger across different parts of our world, and pollution across our individual nation. The storyline is simple, but so complex, all at the same time. According to All Movie, a site often used for the analyzation of cinematic treasures, “Interstellar begins on Earth in the distant future, as Mother Nature

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    Carlotta Character Traits

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    holds over the other characters. For example, if she had told Raoul to go away, he probably would have. She really moves the story forward as it revolves around her actions and reactions to events. Her overall motivation consists of furthering her singing career and finding love with someone who allows her to have her freedom. The other characters like her and she has no problems connecting with those around her,

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