“So stalk him.” Yusuke shuffled a bit and grabs one of Akira’s hands, lifting it up to his chest with a smile. “With your powers you can shape the world into a better place bit by bit. Isn’t that something you wanted?” (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) If what Akechi said is true then Shido could also be the reason why Madarame was falting to such a path, it doesn’t excuse it, but it brings Yusuke some relief that there could be an underlying source for his corruption. Perhaps too much relief…to the point that he has transfixed on it out of hope. (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) “My powers..? Stalk a protected mayor? I thought you wanted me to be safe and you were scared of the change because it was more dangerous? ...Something …show more content…
“Madarame did those things on his own accord, as painful as that reality may be it’s better to accept it rather than deluding yourself. Often..we when lose someone we don’t think of the sins that person exuded and we may even try to rationalize them, I’m not saying you shouldn’t forgive him, I’m saying you shouldn’t forgive him simply because he died. Even if Shido had something to do with it Madarame chose to go down that path and honestly..I don’t think Shido had anything to do with it, he’s just profiting off of it and fueling the industry.” He doesn’t wish to cause offense, so he kept his tone soft. (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Yusuke shifted with his eyes lowered to the floor and his hands draped over his knees. “..Perhaps you’re right, maybe I am thinking less of it because he’s dead.” A heavy sigh escaped his lips. “But I still want you to go after Shido, everything else I said isn’t simply fueled by what happened with Madarame. I genuinely believe he should…” (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) “Die.” Akira finished off his sentence with a blunt tone. (-- removed HTML
Christian white culture inherits Native Culture Sacajawea is represented both as a statue and a living character. She comes alive at night but like all other statues at the museum, she is not allowed to leave the museum. If she leaves and sees the light of the sun outside the museum, she will be turned into dust and will no longer exist. She can go out of the museum and share information.
In “In the Time of the Butterflies” by Julia Alvarez, one of the sisters, Mara Teresa, in the first part of the book, is sensitive and naive to Trujillo. Mara Teresa tells her diary about how she feels lucky that Trujillo is their president and how their birthdays are in the same month. “I feel so lucky that we have him as president. I am even born the same month he is (October) and only nine days (and forty-four years!) apart.
Several people trust Travis’ choices in how to help Neyashing. First of all, trust is shown through how others have confidence in Travis’ actions. After the Brightsands development meeting, numerous individuals- were apprehensive about what was going to happen to Neyashing. Quite a few of them began to look to Travis for answers. The Trowbridges, an older couple living in Neyashing, approach him to show him their trust in his actions. They sit down with him and tell him, “We have a little money […]. Not a lot but we want it used however you decide” (Drew 97). This shows their trust, seeing that they are willing to give Travis all they have to support Neyashing. The fact that the Trowbridges want the money used however Travis decides, illustrates their confidence in both him
Hi, I’m the Dodomousemamba. some of you may think I’m evil, but truly I’m not an evil person. I have the head of a black mamba snake, the body of a dodo bird, and the legs and tail of a mouse. I am brown in color with bright yellow eyes, and I have abnormally large fangs. As a result of having fangs people think I’m pure evil. I have always tried to love my neighbors and send them flowers and nice fruit, but all the send me is dead flowers, skulls, and the occasional rat.
Margaret Murry is a very interesting character. She can act very nice and sweet but also very rough and tough. Meg is very protective over her family. I think this because she got in a fight with a kid from her school because made-fun of her little brother. I also think that Meg is a very cautious character.
Catching Kenichi eyes a second time, “Yeah that fine, since you seems to know her. Why not invite her?” agreeing as he stays a step behind. Hajime didn’t trust his luck with talking to girls. As he watched the two converse, Hajime tried to get a feel of the new girl. Being a first year, Hajime had no interaction with her till now. She seems polite and withdrawn. If Kenichi didn’t say she was the kendo captain, Hajime would not believe it. He imagines someone loud and aggressive, the young girl talking to Kenichi seemed to be the opposite. Hajime looked at Kenichi and well that was the best reason for this meeting than Hajime originally planned. “Thank you, you can call me Hajime too Chi-chan since we’re all going by our first names.” Hajime smile, showing a little teeth as he eased into a steady pace with the
Once, a very wise anonymous Tumblr user said “Never be fooled by what you see on the outside, because what’s on the inside is a different story” We often forget people we meet in our daily lives have lives and different circumstances than us and that leads to the mistreatment of others. In The Truth About Sharks by Joan Bauer, this is shown between two characters, Beth and Madge P. Groton. This mistreatment changes Beth throughout the story, making her a dynamic character. At the beginning of the story, Beth was quite lazy and irritable, and had to go to her Uncle's birthday party. She needed to go get new pants for the party. She leaves to go to the mall, not caring to dress up at all. As she enters the store, she is eye’d down by the security guard, Madge P. Groton. Madge glared at her with suspicion because of how Beth looked. Beth goes and tries on pairs of pants before going to look some more, leaving on the pants from the store and all her belongings in the changing room. Beth is grabbed by Madge P. Groton and is falsely arrested for shoplifting the pants she had on. Madge used her power against to try to get Beth to take off the “stolen” pants, in which Beth refused to do so. Madge then calls the police to take Beth in, and starts to tell Beth how she’s seen kids like her, stereotyping her by how she looks. Before long, an officer is brought in and takes Beth back to his car. Beth then convinces him that if they go back in, she can prove her innocence. They go back in and to the salesperson
“Knowing great wealth, rather becoming pious and learned Jews”. That is the way, the Rabbi of Abraham Hersh Ashkenazi, predicts the life of his two children will be. To the dread of Abraham Hersh, that prophecy becomes true for both sons, but mostly for Simha Meir. Throughout the book, the reader is able to discern how Simha Meir goes through an evolution that allows him to escape the constraints of his Jewishness, becoming Max Ashkenazi, the king of Lodz. I.J.
The predominant example of control amongst the Tutsis genocide survivor, Immaculee is demonstrated when she is in hiding from the Hutus. When life's difficult moments approach, many tend to look at the uncontrollable aspect, because they believe it to be a lack of success within their life. But the moment someone fails to control themselves, they lose the ability to achieve their goals. The key to having self control is to obtain emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is the ability to understand and be able to manage emotions in a positive way to be able to overcome challenges.
(MIP-3) Though war has severe negative impacts upon the characters, those who survive ultimately come out stronger because of it. (SIP-A) Circumstances resulting from war can lead to younger people becoming more mature. (STEWE-1) Najmah, for instance, starts off as a child who, when Baba-jan says Nur can carry water better, thinks “I want to tell him that I can carry as much water as Nur, who is not much bigger, and as quickly, too” (Staples 9). In addition to being angry about being thought of as less capable than Nur, Najmah also is reluctant to wake up in the morning (Staples 4) and is afraid of leopards, although she admits “I have never seen one in my life” (Staples 6).
WANTED Shea Ohmsford “Sword of Shannara” by Terry Brooks Description Shea Ohmsford is a half-elf, half-human crossbreed. He is the adopted son of Curzad Ohmsford, a distant relative and has a great love for him and his adoptive brother Flick. He has tousled blonde hair and pointed ears, along with a slim build that favors the elven side of his lineage. He also has close connections to Menion Leah, or the Prince of Leah, who is also wanted and dangerous.
He’s way too well thought of. You-you talk as if you know who the killer is! Protested Madge. Of course said the flat voice almost scornfully.” “Madge admitted uncomfortably, My husband said something like that…
“He shrieked once--once only. In an instant, I dragged him to the floor, and pulled the heavy bed over him.” He had to kill the man because of the evil eye. He is insane.
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that”- Martin Luther King Jr. 1957. That quote reminds me of a character from a book I had just read in class. Mai Thi from the novel, “The Wednesday Wars” Is that character. Mai Thi in the beginning was a burden, because of her curious questions and bad english making people not hate her but sort of disliking her in a way.
In the book, A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle, Meg Murry travels throughout the universe to save her father. During this journey, Meg discovers her weaknesses and strengths. As Meg and her friends travel they run into many problems, but always find ways to fix them. Throughout the novel, A Wrinkle in Time, Meg proves to be a character who shows stubbornness, who learns to be independent, and who understands love. In A Wrinkle in Time, Meg Murry tends to be stubborn.