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    takes him in and reveals he is a hunter as well, yet his game he hunts is much different than the normal. Connell adds the exhilarating details that strengthen the reader's interest and the story through three things, sensory imagery, direct characterization, and a solid theme. To begin, Connell uses sensory

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    Atticus Characterization

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    Along the story To Kill a Mockingbird we can see the characterization of Atticus Finch, a lawyer, a father and a man that stands up for what is right. In a town where people were lead by racism and discrimination, Atticus fights against it to produce a fair environment for his children. As the book goes on we see many characteristics of Atticus that we can easily compare to the ones presented by Jesus on his time on the world. As well as Jesus, Atticus went against faulty beliefs of people thinking

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    Through characterization the Witch is allowed to have the most contradictions, therefore blurring the rigid binary of good vs bad, an idea ingrained in popular culture for eons, in effect making her the play’s most human character. This is key to de mystifying the Grimm Brothers fairy tale Rapunzel as she is no longer placed in a 2 dimensional mold of evil figure. While her defining moments in the text are marked by unexplained rage, jealousy and retribution lensed with zero objective perspective

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    But with this answer comes another question: why would Shakespeare name the main character Macbeth when his monarchs were Elizabeth I and James I? What message was he trying to send by using the name of Macbeth, the king of Scotland in 1040? In Jonathan Goldberg’s essay “Speculations: Macbeth and source” in Jean E Howard’s anthology on Shakespeare, Goldberg explains how the King Duncan in the play is a reflection of the real life Duncan I from Scotland in the 1030s when Scotland was going through

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    Mary shelley created the monster because it showed and played a big part in the story of frankenstein. People should see and read this book it shows personal characterics this monster helped the people see the bad and good side and wanted to show he wasn't adapted. His good character traits showed remorseful independent and compassionate. He was a very jealous monster and had a bunch of hate and revenge on other characters. Victor one of the characters created this creature and they both had dislikes

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    Janie Characterization

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    Joe is a very wealthy, smart, successful businessman that is jealous of Janie, unlike Tea Cake who has full trust in her. Janie begins to realize how much power Joe has after becoming mayor. “Janie soon began to feel the impact of awe and envy against her sensibilities” (46). Early in their marriage, Janie can already see how controlling Joe is going to be over her. It’s not that he doesn’t love her, but he is just simply jealous. He cannot stand for the spotlight to be on anybody but himself. Janie’s

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    Piggy's Characterization

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    There is a phrase,” Don’t judge a book by its cover”, that has been taught over and over. It conveys that individuals should not pass judgment on others based on their looks but rather to look past their external appearance. The sad truth is that everyone does judge books by their covers; it is the first thing a person does. To put it another way, appearances influence how one is perceived and there are countless ways to prove this. One example would be in the book Lord of The Flies by William Golding

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    Characterization Clara

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    Clara, our narrator, was frustrating. I can’t really think of how else to say it. She was so torn between what to choose when it came to particular things, too torn almost. It was realistic, but also quite annoying and sort of dragged on too long. But, she was a truthful and honest character. When I  would read how Clara justified her choices for wanting and doing certain things, it made me even more interested in the story and what was eventually going to happen because of her actions. Internally

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    No one in the story really understands why this creature… angel, washed up, or where it came from. I believe he was there to heal the sick child that was in the house that he washed up upon. “He must have been coming for the child… a short time afterward the child woke up without a fever and with a desire to eat.”. The child got better, a couple days after he arrived, that meant something. “The newborn had a temperature all night… he was a lonely castaway from some foreign ship wrecked by the storm

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    contains good examples of characterization. Characterization is how the author reveals a character to the readers. There would be no story without characterization. There are two different ways an author can do this, either directly or indirectly. Direct characterization is when the author tells the readers directly what a character is like. This helps because the readers don’t have to make inferences about the characters like they have to if the author uses indirect characterization. That is when the author

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