Problems, we all have them. The character of a person can be influenced by a lot of things, especially adversity. Adversity can influence the character of a person by making them hit rock bottom. Death can effect someone hard. In the hit TV show Gossip Girl, there is a character named Chuck Bass. Chuck had already lost his mother in a plane crash, so his father was the only one there to raise Chuck. In the third season, Chuck's father was in a car accident and passed away. When Chuck found out, he lost himself. He started to do a lot of drugs, he would do it at school, he was drunk everyday, and he was even drunk at his father funeral. This was not the Chuck Bass everyone knew. The difficult time influenced him. This is just one of the hard
He loses faith in himself some time after arriving on the island, so he decides to commit suicide by hanging himself over a cliff. Luckily, the tree branch that supported the noose snapped which would mean him falling to his death instead. Chuck then realizes that it's a sign that he needs to live. Before the departure of the island, Chuck doesn't have much faith that he will survive the trip back to civilization since he writes, "Tell Kelly that Chuck Noland loves her" on a rock in case somebody comes across it later on. If he was certain that he'd succeed in the journey back, he would not be doing so since he could tell her himself in person. Shortly after departing, he encounters a whale swimming close by. It is the first living thing that's seen throughout the movie after the crash, other than Chuck himself and his food sources. There are no sound of birds, either. This gives him more faith that he will arrive back to civilization where people are alive. Wilson is the only companion Chuck has on the entire island, and he frequently holds conversations as well as arguments with Wilson in order to stay sane. It becomes his closest and only companion; Chuck stores so many of his thoughts and emotions in the volleyball that it begins to appear alive. He puts all of his faith in the volleyball. This can be shown when he nearly loses Wilson on
He is always there for his friends in the ways that he can be such as helping to relieve his friend Swat’s stress. Swat is very serious about his schoolwork and sports and always study right after dinner. Chucky sees how stressed out his friend is and always makes an effort to make him smile or laugh. He goes into Swat’s room, messing up his bed and jumping around to make him laugh. Swat reminisces about those times and “truly believes God was using Chucky to help impart some levity into my life”.
way of thinking and eased him of the worries that he had been struggling with for so
So for him it is very hard for him to accept people into his life and find someone with loyalty. Although it was hard for him to find someone he can trust and help, he had some people that he did indeed trust and have some sort or loyalty in his perspective. For example, he onced trusted and
The loss of his brother and other family situations may have brought his predisposition to the front.
There are many instances where a character is not in control of the situation and yet it affects them on a regular and frequent basis. These external factors, such as a racist
In almost all stories, the main character or characters usually have many personal experiences that change their views in one way or another. Three good examples of this are Abuela Invents the Zero ,Little Women ,and Home .One of these stories has one major experience that quickly affects that character's views. Another story includes many small events and moments that in the end affect a certain character's views and habits. The last story shows how previous life experiences turnout to not only not benefit but actually hurt. Notice that there can be many different kinds of situations that have an influence on a character and can change a character for better or for worse.
These are a few prime examples of his life changing “vacation”. In the beginning of the movie Chuck has a high self-esteem and he believes he has power over everything. Since he is a high ranked FedEx executive he chooses to travel on an airplane with his packages to resolve a problem in Malaysia. Chuck leaves his girlfriend, Kelly, and boards the plane unknowing that it was destined to crash a few hundred miles later. As the plane goes through a thunderstorm, something mysteriously happens to it and everyone including Chuck goes down in the plane.
Outside forces tend to be seen as influences on personality. They see characters as something that is decided on by the actions of peers. However the reality is that many people live the same lifestyle and develop different characteristics. On the contrary, someone who has a good reputation can be influenced to make bad choices. For the truth is that there are many good reasons to believe that you choose your own character.
position in society. In addition, the downfall of a tragic hero is caused by fault of their own, often
In todays modern society, there is now a constant growing concern about adolescent’s exposure to the medias portrayal of sexuality and love. The publicity of love and sex that todays adolescents are saturated in is mainly unrealistic and false, theoretically affecting and distorting their, behavior, beliefs and attitude towards sex and love. These impractical pictures tend to commonly be publicized through social media, networking, television and movies. The medias views tend to contradict the biblical messages towards love and sex, confusing young society on the meaning of true commitment and love. A popular television show targeted to the demographic of female teenagers ‘Gossip Girl’ features and emphasizes the wrong messages concerning love and sex.
Post-feminism can be best described as, “an expression of the belief that feminist thought is now (at best) divisive and mean-spirited, and in any case, no longer necessary because the main aims of feminism have been achieved: men, and women are now social equals” (O’brien & Szeman 395). Post-feminism is portrayed in the show Gossip Girl. In the show, post-feminism is something that is shown throughout the entire series; specifically it is shown by how the female characters are constantly being objectified. The show Gossip Girl shows that being attractive is the only form of identity that the female characters have, and without their looks the characters would be nothing. The female characters in the show constantly have to work hard to prove themselves as women and have to work even harder to gain respect from the men around them. They are often shown as “weak” and “fragile” in the shown and are also easily manipulated by their male partners. In addition the strong connection between Gossip Girl and post-feminism is why these two have been chosen to be combined. Furthermore, by limiting what can be seen as what their identity truly is, post-feminism is shown throughout this show.
This caused him to crazy and it was sad to see someone he grew up with had ruined a great portion of his
Chuck ends up developing this type of character development when he is reunited with Kelly. He expects everything to go back to normal after he will be with Kelly. His relationship with Kelly changes after he finds out that she had moved on with her life, has children and is married. Chuck understands that, just like time, you must move forward. On the island Chuck has a volleyball companion named Wilson. He becomes emotionally attached to this object to keep himself less alone on the island. After Chuck loses Wilson in the ocean, Chuck feels
Gossip Girl is a tv show about a group of four rich, snobby Upper East side teenagers and how a nobody from Brooklyn gets involved with them. Chuck Bass, whose father, Bart, is the owner of the New York Palace hotel and a self-made millionaire, is the manipulative, “bad boy” of the group. Nate Archibald, also the son of a successful businessman, is considered the “golden boy” and best friends with Chuck. Blaire Waldorf is the “Queen Bee” of the Upper East side and is best friends with Serena van der Woodsen, who is the “it girl” that everyone wants to be. These four characters are socialites and can’t hide anything from the relentless blogger whose identity is unknown until the series finale. Dan and Jenny Humphry, from a middle-class family in Brooklyn, are forced to fight for what they want and obtain their goals through hard work and dedication, unlike the rest of the privileged characters. Whenever something scandalous happens, a mass text message is sent out to all Upper-East siders that always ends as “You know you love me, XOXO Gossip Girl.” It is found out in the last episode of the series that Gossip Girl has been Dan the whole time, and he used this blog to work his way into the Upper East side to eventually win Serena’s love.