Format, premise, character traits and relationships for the episode analyzed. Daniel, you chose a great format style for the series, “No Good Deed,” your analysis was broken down quite well. I do agree with this series can fall under the drama comedic style of the webisode. You mentioned,” Ernest Fiddler, is blunt and straight to the point. If his son makes a mistake, Ernest tells him his errors without a filter. The script stated by Ernest to Roy, “One, don’t let those quacks put me on life support
In the movie The Good Son, director Joseph Ruben highlights an array of psychological issues within the lives of each of his characters. Throughout the movie, Ruben showcases the characters’ struggles and experiences with grief after losing a loved one. It quickly becomes evident how main characters Susan, Mark, and Henry handle situations in their lives and what things influence them to act the way they do. Due to different psychological dispositions, these characters display both extreme and sometimes
While I believe that the main character in the movie As Good as It Gets would fit the diagnosis of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, I do this that those who experience Obsessive Compulsive Disorder also experience an extreme amount of anxiety. I believe that it is the anxiety that is attached to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder which fuels the individuals need to fulfill their compulsive behaviors. For example, in the movie the main character always brought his own plastic silverware to his favorite restaurant
The show the Good Doctor stars Freddie Highmore who plays the main character, Dr. Shaun Murphy. Dr. Murphy is a young surgical resident with autism and savant syndrome who works at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital. Dr. Murphy has had a troubled childhood and throughout the show, his past is brought up. There is a debate going on between the board of directors and the president of the hospital. Dr. Glassman, played by Richard Schiff, is the president of the hospital to which Dr. Murphy is applying
Why is character important? Why is it important to be a person of good morals, ethics, and character? Can that make you more productive in life, family, school, business, work, etc. ? Well, good moral, ethics, and character has NEVER hurt anyone. President Abraham Lincoln once said, "Reputation is the shadow. Character is the tree." To many, this quote means that Character is like a tree which bears the shadow of their reputation whether it be good or bad. "I have no regrets in my life
think that good character is very important in life because it shows who you are as a person, how you carry yourself as a person and how you treat other people. Having good character is what I believe you need to be successful in life, having good character can cause you to get a good job, possibly getting a raise in your job, making friends and just doing the right thing in general. There was a bunch of good and bad examples in “Radio” to start with, Coach Jones was the best example of good character
author has created a strong connection between Damaged goods, Long clear view and On her knees, in which Winton talks about the life of the main character Vic and his experiences. Tim Winton walks us through Vic’s life, talking about his relationship with his parents, and how Vic has been forced to grow up faster to look after his mother and his sister. Vic’s story isn’t told just through his point of view, but also through other characters’ eyes that are a part of Vic’s family, in this way the audience
Flannery O’Connor’s “Good Country People” is a seemingly two-dimensional story based around Hulga Hopewell, a pessimistic atheist, who lives in an old-fashioned country home alongside her mother, Mrs. Hopewell, some others include the farmhand, Mrs. Freeman, and Mrs. Freeman’s two daughters, Carramae and Glynese. Throughout the story, Mrs. Hopewell, along with the other characters, assert their views to hulga that good country people are the foundation of living a good life. The story compares and
mistakes. What shows us that he is a “good” character is the way he handles those moments in which he did not make the right decision. Some examples of these moments are when Ender gets in a fight with Stilson, when he commands his ships to basically commit suicide in order to destroy the Bugger planet, and at the end of the novel when Ender chooses to save the Bugger queen. Although there are lots of moments where it seems as though Ender is not making the morally good choice, he always does things for
makes a good citizen. Their methods can be broken down into reasoning and examples. To Euripides, Aeschylus gave the line: “What I did was to teach the audience to use its brains, introduce a bit of logic into the drama (Frogs, 192). If we examine plays such as the Bacchae or Orestes, we can see specifically how Euripides did this. As he tried to teach his audiences reason, Euripides placed many contradictory statements in his plays and always did the unexpected. For instance, he has a character, like