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    wife was white and he was When he is not white, he cannot tolerate his own mistakes and imposes severe punishment upon himself. In self-punishment, Othello's character has been sublimated. In this way, as far as he himself is concerned, his character is not perfect, but in the eyes of art-appreciators, his character is beautiful, and his character is also very beautiful. There was great love between him and Desdemona. He destroyed her because he loved her too much. He destroyed himself. It was also evidence

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    to say that you have to make your audience believe in what you want to convey. The characters were also able to convince other characters in certain situations which is not just because it was in the script but also because they were trained to make people believe in them. Like the use of expression, it was necessary for the actors and actresses to change their pitch to express some form of emotion. When characters, such as Lady Macbeth was giving a monologue, it was obvious what she was trying to

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    Quinn signifies the archetypal alpha female character. In the UnREAL Quinn blazed herself, a path for success as she raised above the male-dominated industry of television for producing the television show Everlasting. Quinn’s character as the alpha-female is a because this character archetype illuminates an important theme of the show; Feminism and gender equality. The television show criticizes the ideology of feminism, while Quinn herself does not admit to being a feminist, and her actions (such

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    more fully immerse themselves in the story. Using a changing point of view also allows for the development of complex characters. Developing complex characters is crucial to the formation of an engaging story. Without a dynamic character there is perceived to be no resolution or closure to a novel. By presenting and involving a reader in the events that create a dynamic character through

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    The character that I have chosen to critique for this assignment is “Lottie” played by Roslynn Glasco. Lottie was one of the main characters in the play titled “Daisy” written by Mary Hill. The production of Daisy took place in Cal Poly Pomona’s Studio theater. The production that I witnessed occurred on the opening night on January 25th 2018. Physicality: In the performance of Lottie the actors’ gestures were very sincere. When Lottie found out that her sister, Dottie was pregnant, she quickly

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    In fiction, a sympathetic character possesses certain attributes which make them identifiable on a personal level to the audience. Not a character for the audience to admire, but someone who the reader acquires the ability to care about. It calls on the readers reactions to feel a mutual understanding for a character’s circumstances and realize their mortality. Whether through success or tragedy, a character can be identified with sympathy by their actions, situations, personalities, and physical

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    this character? Why? Physical Appearance Strong, brave, and with a warrior build. He was one of the Kings most trusted warriors. Feelings Confused, emotionally challenged. He’s easily manipulated by Lady Macbeth, and has a tendency to go through mood swings. Attitude Angry. Because he feels he could have done things differently. And these things have made him very angry over the years. Character Name: MacDuff. How would you describe this character? Why

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    Nellie Blake. The main character, Mo reminds me a lot of myself. She is always set out for adventure and is the most confident person in town. Much like Mo, I think of myself to be a very outgoing person, and I always love a good adventure. I feel like the author wrote Mo to be a character that the reader can relate to. There are so many sides to her personality, and the ones that you share stand out more while reading the story. The story is told by the main character, Mo. I think that because

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    In the story, “The Smallest Dragonboy”, written by Anne McCaffrey, Keevan, the main character, shows traits with his thoughts and feelings, speech, appearance, actions, and other people’s reactions. Some of the traits he often shows are persistent, determined, honest, and courage. His thoughts and feelings and show his honesty and patience. His speech shows his kindness and his intelligence. He shows how he can still be physically strong even when he is the youngest and the smallest. His actions

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    Kokoro written by Natsume Soseki, two characters are present. A young college student, the narrator, and an older man who is known by the name Sensei. Both of which have varying degrees and types of loneliness. This essay will analyze the way an author can portray loneliness through different characters, while in the process creating an overall theme on loneliness. Support 1: Throughout the novel loneliness is always present. In Kokorko, the main character in the story is a collage student. The

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