Kat is an admirable character because she doesn’t care what others think, she follows her own path and above all isn’t afraid to speak out when something needs to be said. The first reason why Kat is admirable is because she doesn’t care what others think or say about her. For example in the opening scene when Kat is in her car and she stops next to a car full of popular girls they stare at her because she is listening to rock music but Kat doesn’t care what they think she still keeps blasting her rock music. This teaches to do/listen to what makes you happy or what you like no matter what even if people are saying things or staring. Another reason why Kat is admirable is that she follows her own path. For example, throughout the entire
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The definition of a hero has been moulded and changed over time, but all heroes have shared some qualities, constructing our archetypal hero. Katniss, the 'hero' from Suzanne Collins, 'The Hunger Games' challenges and confirms our views of a typical hero. She has events like a heroes journey and a tough upbringing, but she also has conflicting attributes like simply not being a male. Suzanne Collins has created a complex character, who doesn't strictly fit into the mould of a hero.
Because Katniss creates a rebellion, this makes her a hero. However, the uprising brings suffering to many people. Katniss is a hero, although she brings suffering to many, in the end, she starts a rebellion which will ultimately lead to a better
But, seeing everything else that Katniss has done, we can clearly see that — even though she may not believe it — Katniss Everdeen is the hero of the book. For one, Katniss is a
Kat is 40-year-old leader of the group. Paul describes him as “shrewd, cunning, and hard-bitten with a face of the soil, blue eyes, bent soldiers, and a remarkable nose for dirty weather, good food, and soft jobs”. Kat is the wisest of them all in the group and he is very close to Paul.
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She is pissed off at most of the world, falling for the wrong guy, and called trash one too many times, and just wants to be left alone. Kat used to have an ex-best friend named Rennie. They were thick as thieves, and summers were always a blast. Until Rennie decided to stop being her friend shortly after Kat’s mother dies of cancer. Rennie chose Lillia.
Kamla Khan is an interesting character that the new generation of comic readers can easily relate to regardless of their introduction to the world of comics. She offers a familiar situation and follows a dream that many fans have had. With a quirky personality and new take on representing diversity, Kamla Khan is a hero readers will want to find relatable. Despite her strength as a relatable character Khan has one flaw that keeps her from being a fully-realized character. Khan lacks a definitive reason for being a superhero.
This article about this “Queen of Katwe” gives a moral lesson perspective that many don’t think about. Phiona is the main character of this film and she gives the viewers life lessons that can be applied to our own lives. The writer of this piece Christine St. Vil payed close attention to the film and named 9 lessons present in this film. The some of the 9 lessons were “where you come from does not define where you’re going,” “you belong where you believe you belong,” “hope always wins,” “dream bigger than you think possible because it might just come true.” Sometimes when we watch a movie we focus of the technical side of things but this source allows for moral thinking where we can apply these lessons into our lives.
I think that admiral people are people who are able to face their problems and issues with pride, and use rational decisions to face them. In the book, The Catcher In The Rye, by J.D. Salinger, I think that Holden is not an admirable person because he does not really fit into any of these categories. Holden often shows characteristics of being unadmirable by not applying himself to his school and life, and not being grateful for the opportunities that his family has provided him. He shows traits of being untrustworthy and his tendency to delect blame off himself for actions that he has done throughout his life. Alternatively, Holden does show some signs of being admirable by wanting to protect the innocence of others, and caring for people
As a very important dramatic changes in Kat’s life. That’s when Kat left United States and went to Iraq. For her job requirements to be an oversea worker as a security monitoring in United States armed forces. She was very distracted and being stressed enough making her decision to travel oversea countries.