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    Villette is an incredibly character driven and focused novel, centered on comedic coincidences that deal with bumping into the same people in completely different places. This focus on the characters, and their many quirks, is a true testament to Bronte’s writing abilities. She possess the ability to make one absolutely loathe certain parts of a character, while sympathizing with others. Each character has been pushed to their limit, each representing a different aspect of society and the place…

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    Putting myself in the story A Wrinkle in Time, could change relationships as well as how the story unfolds. Adding another character would dramatically change the relationships of all the other characters. First of all I could be another friend of Meg and Calvin and go along on the trip. If I was the “third wheel” the tone of their relationship would end up more friendly than romantic. On page 220, paragraph 6: “Calvin came to her and took her hand, then drew her roughly to him and kissed…

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    In the novel of broken monsters we see a series of characters portraying different kinds of artistry in hopes of captivating an audience. Our Author Lauren Beukes a South African writer, does a fantastic job describing each individual character and how they desire to captivate an audience. Beukes has a fascinating manner in which she delivers her divers themes of supernatural mystery, thematic creepiness and distinctive characterization throughout the text. When incorporating these three…

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    introduced to three characters in the novel who share many similarities, one being that they are all writers. Although the characters all share a common hobby, they each also have diverse meaning for why they write and what they write about. These characters, Nadia, Dov, and Lotte, are separated by sections of the novel but they are all connected through their passion for writing, and the sense of loss and grief they all feel. Through their passions and their grief, these three characters can be…

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    Ponyboy is a major character in the Outsider. He is the narrator and he is also one of the main characters in the Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. Ponyboy is smart, caring, and loyal because of the loss of his parents and the tight relationship between him and his brothers. Ponyboy has a major role in the book and makes all of the events start. Ponyboy is one of the smartest guys in the gang. Ponyboy is the only person in the gang to ever pick up a book and read it, or go to the movies and watch…

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    Wade's Character Analysis

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    When the Sixers established an impenetrable shield around the gate, most gunters are discouraged. “An air of hopelessness quickly swept the guter community.” (Cline, 266). However, Parzival responds confidently to the force field, saying “Like any classic video game, the Hunt had simply reached a new, more difficult level.” (Cline, 266) This proves that Wade’s passion for th Hunt keeps him going. Another factor that contributed to Wade’s determination was his success in finding the Crystal key…

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    Flavia Character Analysis

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    In order for Flavia to be a traditional hero, she has to have royal parentage which she does not. Flavia’s parents are clearly not of royal descent. Flavia’s father seems afraid after he has seen the dead snipe outside the kitchen door, she reveals “[Father] had seen things during the war: horrid things…” (Bradley, 47) the fact that Flavia’s father have seen terrible things during the war suggest the he is part of the military which means he is in the field. Royalty does not fight in the field…

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    shut, refusing to stay out of a fight, and going straight into a burning church to save some kids. He is one of the major characters introduced in this novel and is a protagonist as well. He is a very well described character and changes throughout the book, classifying him as dynamic. Ponyboy is one of the many main characters in the book. We can tell he is a main character because he is the narrator of the story, and he witnesses multiple events that are very important throughout the…

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    When Avery started working at the Flick, he found himself in an ethical environment that was different from what he was used to. Rose and Sam are both Blunt and vulgar people, both of them are consistently swearing throughout the book. Avery is very different from Sam and Rose, he is neither outgoing nor vulgar. Avery rarely swears throughout the book, this is contrary to Sam and Rose who both use coarse language throughout the book. For instance when Rose says about her boss “he can like suck…

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    Kelley Character Analysis

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    The hero of the novel is both, Kelley, and Adam. No one else, reasons are, is Kelley first of the two, this girl held the fort down and she did it well, unlike anyone else I’m sure. Kelley took care of the kids and the house,and she also kept her cool when her husband is away overseas fighting in the war. That’s quite amazing. Speaking of him he is also the hero because he was able to come back and be normal to his kids and Kelley and he was also a hero for showing the little kids at villages…

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