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    narrating the whole thing. The most dynamic character in this story is Walter. Walter changed a lot throughout this book as he began focusing on supplying his family with the things they were in need of rather than his own personal desires. After all the actions he took that greatly impacted his family in a negative way because they only benefitted himself‚ he was able to overcome that matter and be a hero in the end. In the beginning‚ all that mattered to Walter was that materialistic value of money‚

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    Even after Tom is found guilty Atticus does not give up‚ even though there are costs to it. “... Mr. Bob Ewell stopped Atticus on the post office corner‚ spat in his face‚ and told him he’d get him if it took the rest of his life”(Lee 217). Atticus loses the case but is determined to prove Bob Ewell guilty‚ even though Bob is wanting to encumber him. Atticus has the courage to never give up because he knows Bob is guilty‚ and he owes it to Bob’s innocent daughter to save her from

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    Annabel Lee Analysis

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    In Edgar Allen Poe’s Annabel Lee‚ the narrator seems to be left in a dreary‚ somnolent state longing for the love of his life who has passed away‚ the beautiful Annabel Lee. As the narrator grieves‚ it becomes obvious that he has not yet dealt with all of the anger he has pent up against society. He is so quick to lash out at them because he believes that they have stolen away his young bride and that they have forbidden their love. In line 7‚ the narrator feels that he has to explain himself for

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    A Jungian and Existential Analysis of Walter White Nick Willits Dr. Martin PS 440-01W 04/25/13 Walter White‚ played by Bryan Cranston‚ is the main character of AMC’s hit drama Breaking Bad. The massively popular show first aired in 2008 and has since completed five seasons with more to come. Cranston was previously very well-known for his role as the father on the comedy Malcolm in the Middle‚ a very different role from this. Other recognized members of the cast include creator Vince Gilligan

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    The title of this poem is Annabelle Lee. This story a little creepy and also has love in it. The narrators love for Annabelle Lee is endless for her. He uses imagery to try and make us visualize how he loves her. He also repeats or gives you a hint of how much he loves her. It keeps going throughout the poem. I’m the first stanza‚ the narrator introduces Annabelle Lee. He explains how everything starts off‚ like where they lived and how they lived. He explains how no one could love her as much

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    Annabel Lee: Analysis

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    Annabel Lee Creative Response The untold story Many of you will have undoubtedly read the chilling but somewhat exciting ‘Annabel Lee’ by Edgar Allan Poe. However‚ there is an untold story that lurks‚ an untold story about Annabel Lee that furiously expands on the original poem. This story is uncovered in the next few lines… The story: In an enormous kingdom by the sea‚ a kingdom filled with blooming flowers‚ filled with green pasture and chilling fountains‚ a maiden by the name of Annabel

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    Vince Gilligan has managed to create‚ quite possibly one of the greatest shows ever‚ Breaking Bad. In the pilot episode‚ the audience was introduced to Walter White‚ a middle-aged high school Chemistry teacher. He sounds like an average‚ typical man‚ but he was introduced in the most peculiar way. Gilligan opened this award-winning show with Walter‚ underwear-clad‚ holding a pistol‚ next to a crashed R.V. in the middle of the desert. The audience questioned this of course. How is this man in such

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    Everybody has a fatherly influence in their life. In Harper Lee’s novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ there are many prominent characters. They each have their own personalities‚ strengths‚ and weaknesses. Atticus acts as a father to many of the children in the book and gives them his wisdom and advice. A great amount of people adore Atticus and he has the ability to teach the children in the book‚ but also has great lessons for the readers. Atticus acted as a protector‚ father‚ and did many brave things

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    In the short story To Kill a Mockingbird‚ which is taken place during the great depression there lived a young girl named Scout. Scout was a young girl that lived in Maycomb County‚ Alabama in the early 1930’s. She lived in a society where she was taught to be racist and naive. But over time she grew to be more understanding and lady-like. For instance she started to open to people she never would have‚ like Boo Radley. She became loving and an open girl rather than judging people who weren’t exactly

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    The characterisation technique that I feel was most effective in the construction of scouts character is setting. Lee’s choice to associate Scout with the outdoors and conveying her as a tomboy was constructed merely through the characterisation technique of setting. This is evident‚ “Thereafter the summer passed in routine contentment. Routine contentment was: improving our treehouse that rested between giant twin chinaberry trees in the backyard‚ fussing‚ running through our list of dramas based

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