Is there any book or movie character you think resembles you? I think Keven Hart from the movie ‘’Ride Along 2” Resembles me. I think I’m like Keven in that movie because were both really short, were both black, were super funny, both do standup comedy were both really crazy, we both have a lot of friends, we are also class clowns, and very loud. I think Keven and I are a lot alike. I think we are a like because one we are both very short. For example, Keven is 5’4 I’m only 5’7. Another example is that we are both funny we could both have a whole room laughing by just telling a couple of jokes. We are also alike because we are both very loud. An example of this is when Keven or I talk we usually get an answer the first time we ask
Ron Weasley might not share the same physical appearance as me, but we think pretty similar. We are sarcastic, loyal, and well, sometimes just plain mean. Ron Weasley probably isn't the first person people will compare to me, but if you really look into our personalities you would be surprised how similar we are. Ron Weasley is definitely my favorite Harry Potter character, and if he's yours too, you might find to like me just as
Most Americans often compare themselves with characters from their favorite movie or book. In fact, some people may even visualize themselves as their favorite character when they are watching a movie or reading a book. I relate most with the movie character Tip from the animated movie Home. Tip is very similar to me because she loves traveling and sight-seeing, she adores her pets, and she would do anything for her mom.
In the movie A Better Life, the Main Character Carlos Galindo is an undocumented immigrant from Mexico who started working as a day labor worker when he first arrived in the country, however he has had steady work from Blasco Martinez who owns a gardening business which he tries to convince Carlos to buy from him as he says he is moving. The idea of being self employed is very appealing to Carlos but he knows he can never afford to do so and the risk of getting caught and deported is very high. Carlos has a son Luis who is reluctant to go to school on a daily basis and gets into trouble as he is influenced by his friends who are part of the
A person that I am very similar to is Brittney Griner. We have many things in common including our love for the game of basketball. The things we both love about basketball are, it tends to get us in shape in less time than working out for 10 minutes a day. Next, it lets us get out some of the frustration we have built up in us and last we both always have trouble figuring out what to wear on game days. So, I think that Brittney Griner and I are alike because, we love basketball, we both have anger issues we need to control, and have trouble figuring out what to wear on game days.
Watch out, there is a mean, green ogre coming! A character my friends say I am certainly similar to is Shrek from the movie “Shrek,” and I agree. First, Shrek and I obviously have an outstanding number of similarities. Second, both of us have really bad anger issues and can be very hostile. Last, we both love to stuff our face with some delicious sweets. As can be seen, Shrek and I are as tight as a tight rope.
First, our similarities are alike because we like to do the same thing and we have have the same thing. We are brave s we can do brave things like go to places that are dangerous or go on a ride to the biggest ramp in town and jump it. Bud and
Many people compare themselves to the characters in a movie or a book. This comparison includes physical and personality traits. I think I am most like Ginny Weasley because of our likes, dislikes, and what we do in our free time. The both of us love sports, and play whenever we can. She is also very kind, determined, intelligent, and a great leader. I may not be a witch, but Ginny Weasley and I have a lot in common.
and I are very similar because we’re both made out of layers, we’re both peaceful people, and we always move on with our lives. I would say I look like Shrek but, I’m not green, although I do wish I am green. Let’s start with my first reasoning.
After watching the movie Crash it made me realize actions in today’s society that I over look on a day to day basis. This movie truly opened my eyes up to how people truly feel in everyday life when being discriminated against. It was hard to think that this happens and no hardly bats an eye. During the film it was easy to see that the characters all seem to keep running back into each other at some point in time.
Paul Haggis creator of the film, Crash, creatively weaves racism into the everyday lives of average American citizens. The people portrayed in the film experience inequality and racial prejudice at every turn. Whether they are the person being racist or the person being discriminated against all the characters have a unique role to play. In the film, a wealthy, educated woman by the name of Jean Cabot, has problems trust and humanity issues with people of different races. In the film, she discriminates against people because of who she believes they are affiliated with and people who do not share the same social status as she does.
Parvana and I are similar in many ways one example is that we both try to help out our parents as much as we can in certain. Situations, Parvana said that she had to get water every once in awhile, so this made her proud of herself pg.21. And we also have a very annoying older sister that nags us all the time. And we both will do just about anything for our family, and we are both around the same age as each other.
Have you ever recognized similarities between you and someone from a book or movie? To me, I share many similarities with a well known orange cat, Garfield. Through our personality, characteristics, amongst other attributes, there are many descriptions that make us similar to one another. Because of these descriptions and attributes, there are many reasons as to why I am similar to Garfield. First, a similarity that Garfield
The movie, “Unbroken,” by Angelina Jolie is an exceptional movie with a great message. Louie Zamperini was the troublemaker of Torrance, California. Though, his older brother, Pete, managed to turn Louie’s life around. Louie began to run and started breaking high school records, he even managed to participate in the Olympics. However, World War II had begun to break out and Louie decides to enlist into the Army.
Two selfish cantankerous grandfathers continue a life-long feud over an unfinished 1965 drag race and their decision to finish the race brings chaos to their grandchildren’s pending wedding.
The book, "Being There," is about a man named Chance, who is forced to move out of the house he lived in his whole life and his experience in the outside world. Based on the success of the book, the movie, "Being There," was made. The author of the book, Jerzy Kosinski, also wrote the screenplay for the movie. I think the major difference between the book and the movie is that in the book, we get to read what Chance is feeling and thinking, but in the movie, we only get to see his actions.