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    A Single Shard Tree Ear

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    Character Analysis Essay My analyzation is going to be based on Tree-ear and his journeys and feeling. A Single Shard is a rise-fall book, and Tree-ear is a rise-fall character. Tree-ear is wise at the beginning of the book because of Crane-man, but as the book ends, Tree-ear can speak his own wisdom from experience. Tree-ear has integrity and honor right at the beginning of the book, “How was it that in enjoying his noontime meal Tree-ear had forgotten his friend? He should have saved some of

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    In the novel A Single Shard, one character that changed radically is the master potter-Min. His change was for the better; not only for him, but for his now adopted son-Tree-ear. In the beginning of the relationship between him and Tree-ear was much like a dictatorship. But in the end, Min changed his feelings towards this deprived orphan. At the beginning of the book when Tree-ear first started to work for Min, Min would never talk to him unless he was giving him orders. One day when Tree-ear

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    To start off with, there are many characters in the book A Single Shard that have changed a lot. Although, there is one main character that had a severe change, from the beginning to the end. At first Min was cruel and later on is being soft-hearted. Also, in the beginning he was not at all willing to teach Tree-ear pottery. Towards the end, Min offered to teach Tree-ear the ways of his pottery. To begin with, Min was very scolding and demanding towards Tree-ear. He was scolding him to cut some

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    and Construction - Environment Design Audit - PART A. BUIL1166. Luke Olsen. Energy: The Shard uses a CHP (combined heat and power) plant, which provides 1.131MW of electricity and 1.199MW of hot water at high efficiency to the surrounding area. The CHP system utilises waste heat for heating and hot water. This system reduces carbon emissions and also contributes to low carbon footprint of building. The Shards consumption will be more than 30% less than other comparable buildings. There are significant

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    In the stories A Single Shard and an “Orphans Lonely Beginnings Reveal How Parents Shape A Child’s Brain”, the characters Tree-ear and Izador Ruckel are both different and similar in many ways. One reason for these two characters both grew up as orphans. An orphan is a child that has grown up not having any parents. Some differences between Tree-ear and Izador Ruckel are that Izador Ruckel has several caregivers in his environment, and Tree-ear only has one. Also, Izador Ruckel was very unhealthy

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    Crane-man, one of the lead characters in the novel A Single Shard, undergoes several changes from the beginning to the end. Two of his main traits are his selflessness and his independence. At the beginning of the novel, Crane-man is seen as selfless; because, although he is crippled, he takes in a young orphan named Tree-ear. There are many ways Crane-man shows his selflessness. For an example, when Tree-ear went on his long journey, Crane-man made Tree-ear take all of the food instead of

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    A Single Shard and “Orphans’ Lonely Beginnings” have many things in common; as well as, many differences. The same is true for raising children. Although there are many books, articles, information, experts and research on raising a child, there are no set instructions or strict guidance. Each and every parent brings their unique set of ideas and/or thoughts into their own experiences with raising children. In addition, a lot of those experiences whether good or bad are how their own parents raised

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    “Chapter 9” of A Single Shard begins with the author, Linda Sue Park, placing Tree-ear in emotional distress. Working for Min for the better part of a year has been tough and adventrous for Tree-ear, consequently he feels that it is now time for Min to teach him how to make pots. In this culture, it is traditional for potters to only teach their sons the potter’s trade. Unfortunately, Tree-ear is not Min’s biological son, therefore Min will not teach him. Crane-man is Tree-ear’s best friend

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    Tree-ear a young orphan in the novel A Single Shard, undergoes several changes from the beginning of the novel to the end. Some of his changes were slowly developed throughout and others were developed quickly. Tree-ear’s life had various obstacles to overcome. Tree-ear was younger and low-key in the beginning of the novel. He was caring and loving toward Crane-man and needed Crane-man. Crane-man also is a crucial part of Tree-ear development as a person. Tree-ear was more depending on Crane-man’s

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