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    Holes Character Analysis

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    types of conflicts present in Holes, four of which are: Man versus Man, Man versus Self, Man versus Nature, and Man versus Society. These four examples of conflict help the characters and plot develop. Their resolutions help the reader to understand the book and have increased interest in reading it by observing the characters developing. The fist conflict the reader sees in Holes is Man versus Man. This conflict is mainly between two people fighting against each other, particularly Kate rejecting

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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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    Marcelo the main character has a mild case of Autism, more on the high functioning side of it. He associates himself with Asperger's Syndrome when asked by people of his condition. Up until this summer, he has gone to Patterson, a school for special needs children, and takes care of the ponies they have there. He also has lived up in a treehouse in the backyard that was built by his sister, Yolanda’s wood shop class when she was in highschool, but who is now in college at Yale. One day after Marcelo

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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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    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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    In The Cay, Phillip’s character reveals that through many conflicts he developed independence, calmness, and determination. Phillip shows stubbornness after losing his eyesight and does not want to work because he does not think that he can. Then, Phillip starts to listen to Timothy which helps Phillip learn more and become more self independent. In the end Phillip evolved as a character through his acts and how he treats people. Phillip demonstrates independence after experiencing blindness as

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    Level One:     The main character of the book Heartland Is JayJay Parsons, He was born and raise On a ranch with his sister clara and their father. JayJay himself is a rustic cowboy who will put you in your place but also a softy when it comes to the people around him. Through the book he mostly shows those characteristics he also shows much confusion due to his situation in the book. Some of the other important characters include Martin Allerby who is the head of the centurion, Pete who’s the writer

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    in this awkward setting by doing everything he can to make sure he can survive until the Ares 4 crew arrives in Schiaparelli, a crater on Mars about 3,200 kilometers (1,200 miles) away from where he is now, Acidalia Planitia. The persevered main character, intriguing plot, and imperative theme, make The Martian by Andy Weir an exciting page-turner for any teenager looking for a great science-fiction novel. Mark Watney, perseveres throughout the whole novel starting with when he was taken down by

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    Melies life to the coming-of-age story of the main character Hugo, in a way that brings history to from textbooks and articles to a magical cinematic experience. In the film, there isn’t one single recognizable source of narration. The narration is from an outside perspective, the story not being told by any of the characters in the film. This is done in a way that shifts from Hugo to Isabelle to Georges—giving insight on each of the characters’ internal thoughts and feelings. Based on Aristotle’s

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    The Alchemist was written by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho. The main character in The Alchemist is Santiago, a young shepherd who gives up a life he is comfortable with in order to pursue his dreams. Throughout the story various characters impact Santiago's journey including Melchizedek. Melchizedek, the King of Salem, meets Santiago early in the novel and influences him to follow his dreams, in my opinion Melchizedek is the true hero in the story. Santiago met Melchizedek shortly after his visit

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