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    Anthem Characters

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    Anthem In this paper, I will be talking about the book called Anthem. I will be talking about characters such as protagonists and antagonists and how some characters impacted the story. I will talk about the setting, conflicts, and plot of the story. I will also talk about literary devices such as point of view, symbolism, mood, tone, and theme. In Anthem, there are a couple of characters and some are only mentioned and some only have a few lines of dialogue. The protagonist of Anthem is

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    Flynn Character

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    The character of Flynn is very likable and relatable. It’s easy to care about her. She’s not perfect but that’s why the audience likes her. Consider exploring the idea of her fear of abandonment a bit more. She mentions her father leaving when she was young. This would explain her need to give Chase a consistent and secure father. It would also trigger some feelings about Nathan leaving her and her feelings that he abandoned her, especially when she was pregnant, even though he didn’t know about

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    Character Comparison

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    Name Tutor Course Date Blanche De Bois versus Willy Loman Blanche Du Boise is a character in Tennesse‘s fictional plain by the title a street car named desire while Willy Loman is a fictional character in Arthurs miller play; death of a sales man. Blanche in the play street car named desire is an extremely complicated character who appears to have internal conflicts throughout the play. She appears to be from the upper class society as her name suggests and upon meeting her she appears cultured

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    has a difficult family life. His father behaves less like a parent and more like a bully, but in Marysville, Doug meets other adults who show him kindness and compassion. Name a few adult characters in Okay for Now who offer Doug guidance and instruction. What does Doug learn from them? Two adult characters in Okay For Now which offer Doug guidance and instruction are Mr. Powell and Mr.Ferris. Throughout the novel Doug views art as something less, however Mr. Powell teaches Doug how to sketch

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    Flappers Character

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    There is one character that sticks out in particular in Max Steele’s “The Cat and the Coffee Drinkers.” That character is none other than Ms. Effie Barr, an elderly woman who’s known for her teaching abilities. Throughout the passage, Ms. Effie teaches the children of the town a variety of skills. These skills range anywhere from more benign ones (properly sweeping floors) (Steele 105) to more unusual ones (euthanizing animals, assuming fake identities) (109). Ms. Effie seems to have had to acquire

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    Characters In Ragtime

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    Bella Cooney August 10th, 2015 Characters of Ragtime Each one of the characters in this book have a completely different personality than the others. E.L. Doctorow portrayed all of these characters really well. What makes this book interesting is that the characters are a mix of actual historical figures, and imagined characters made up by Doctorow. Not many authors could blend both types of characters and get a successful result, but Doctorow pulled it off and created a fantastic book. Baron

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    Flat Characters

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    order to argue for the vitality of flat characters. Through the use of these extremely contrasting novels, Clay contends that when used correctly, flat characters can be as memorable and impactful as seen in the likes of Pride and Prejudice. The vitality of flat characters is a pushing point of both Elizabeth’s lack of a hero’s journey and proving Austen’s literary ability; thereby allowing this article to have dual uses. Had Jane Austen not made her flat characters as impactful as she did, Elizabeth

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    Savvy Characters

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    Have you ever felt unwanted? In the book Savvy by Ingrid Law, we are able to see the characters’ lives unfold into an unforseen ending. Through the setting, plot, theme, characterization, point of view, style, presentation, and cultural/other implications, we can see the story line revealed through many means of problem solving and problem

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    The Help Character

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    The characters described in The Help are all very unique in their own ways, and they all play major roles in the development of the story. Because of the style that the book was written in, the point of view changes in every chapter, meaning that you can truly see through the eyes of the characters and learn their personalities and traits very quickly. The main characters of this novel are Minny Jackson, Aibileen Clark, and Eugenia Phelan, who goes by the nickname of Skeeter. Minny’s character was

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    Glory Characters

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    The second character is the police lieutenant. He is the direct opponent of the priest in this novel. He is a round character. He is a real character, who is thought to be based upon Tomas Garride Canabal. He is a representative of the government. The nameless lieutenant is fervently anti-clerical and believes that the church preaches false promises to the people. The lieutenant is described as having a very strong and resolute temperament. As a disciplined man of principles, he is always sure of

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