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  • Leadership Style Based on Fictional Character

    Leadership Style Based on Fictional Character

    Introduction Various traits exist that make up an effective leader. The objective of this report is to select a leader, real-life or fictional, and analyze this leader using leadership theories. I will also cite specific examples of leadership qualities that brought about success and compare them to my own style. The Leader A leader that I’ve always admired is the fictional character by the name of Superman. Superman is not the typical leader in the

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    Submitted: September 5, 2015 Autor: Almost313
  • The Sound and the Fury Character Analysis Paper

    The Sound and the Fury Character Analysis Paper

    William Faulkner’s Hidden Main Character in The Sound and the Fury When the topic of whom the main character is in The Sound and the Fury, many Faulkner scholars agree that Candace Compson is the main character. How she becomes the main character is not quite certain because she is never given a voice. Many are certain that, because of a mental picture Faulkner describes in an interview, Candace is the main character without question.

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    Submitted: September 11, 2015 Autor: bbcm
  • Macbeth Essay

    Macbeth Essay

    Macbeth Essay Many people trust in the outward appearances of others, and it is what causes the downfall of most. Through experiences, a lesson that people learn is that it is dangerous to trust others based on their appearances instead of who they truly are, and in the end, it is what can destroy a person. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, deceives innocent people to reach his goals and it leads them to the destruction of

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    Submitted: September 28, 2015 Autor: baetty
  • Othello: Prose Story 'over'

    Othello: Prose Story 'over'

    May 2010/71 The extract from the prose story 'Over' is narrated by a woman telling a story about her life, while trying to understand the reasons behind her seperation from her husband. The passage, told in first person, by the wife is somewhat unfocused. She describes the house in detail, gives hints to an incident which seems to have been crucial to her reality, and describes her husband in different lights. The author Margaret Forester,

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    Submitted: October 24, 2015 Autor: iman189
  • Lost in Yonkers Analysis and Analysis of Characters

    Lost in Yonkers Analysis and Analysis of Characters

    In Lost in Yonkers Louie discusses moxie with Jay and Arty. Moxie is displaying acts of courage. Many people in literature and real life have demonstrated moxie. Bella in Lost in Yonkers, John Quincy Adams, and Susan B. Anthony have exhibited moxie in their lives. In, the play Lost in Yonkers the character that has exhibited the most moxie is Bella due to her comments and her assertive behavior. When Bella is discussing how

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    Submitted: November 12, 2015 Autor: Jen R. Feld
  • Hill Billy - Embodiment of the Character

    Hill Billy - Embodiment of the Character

    Moss Hill Billy The embodiment of the character in the film adaption with the version read is very different. When reading the script it has you as the reader feeling as if the character looks a certain way by the things said in the script. Once watching the film of the play, the characters have a whole different look as I thought the characters looked. The theme in the play and script both are very

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    Submitted: December 6, 2015 Autor: uhsjbffbhbhs
  • Napoleon and Macbeth

    Napoleon and Macbeth

    Napoleon and Macbeth have similar goals but both chose very different paths in reaching their goals. Napoleon is the kind of leader that is not very forward about his intentions and slowly secures his power with clever manipulation and propaganda. Napoleon enslaves the animals through mental manipulation, "all animals worked like slaves, but were happy in their work; they grudged no effort or sacrifice". (Animal farm page 12) He tricks the animals and preys upon

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    Submitted: January 17, 2016 Autor: micjos01
  • Lord of the Flies: Psychoanalysis of a Character Jack

    Lord of the Flies: Psychoanalysis of a Character Jack

    Fox Leslie Fox Ms. Paine 10th Honors Literature 11 September 2015 Lord of the Flies: Psychoanalysis of a Character Psychoanalysis is a method of investigating the conscious and unconscious mind that was developed by Sigmund Freud and is often used to understand types of personalities. The basic principle of psychoanalysis is that personality and behavior are controlled by three parts of the brain: the id, basic needs and wants; ego, a rational state of thinking;

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    Submitted: January 24, 2016 Autor: foxlg
  • Macbeth by William Shakespeare

    Macbeth by William Shakespeare

    The play, Macbeth, by William Shakespeare is full of tragic events. The first of these tragic events is the death of King Duncan of Scotland early in the play. The person who killed the King happens to be the main character, Macbeth, who just returned victorious from battle and was named the Thane of Cawdor. Macbeth killed Duncan for one simple purpose, to be the uncontested King of Scotland. He is told by the Weird

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    Submitted: February 7, 2016 Autor: ctrob25
  • Eight Consciousnesses in the Characters in Journey to the West

    Eight Consciousnesses in the Characters in Journey to the West

    Name: WAN Sek Ki UID: 3035104570 Eight Consciousnesses in the Characters in Journey to the West I. Introduction The eight consciousnesses is a concept of Buddhism, remunerating five senses, including eye, ear, nose, tongue and body consciousness, which are physical senses. The remaining three are the mind, obscuration of mind, which is known as manas (末那識), and the store-house consciousness, which is known as Ālayavijñāna (阿賴耶識), the basis of other seven consciousnesses (Dr. Rahula, 2008).

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    Submitted: February 18, 2016 Autor: cedricwansk
  • Race in Cinema - Fu Manchu – a Chinese Character Manifestation in Film

    Race in Cinema - Fu Manchu – a Chinese Character Manifestation in Film

    Name : Xin Yan Professor: Matthew Feltman Fu Manchu – a Chinese character manifestation in film Fu Manchu is a fictional character introduced in a series of novels The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Man Chu. This character also featured in films. And he has become a stereotype as eastern evil genius in the early 20th century. This character first appeared in 18 in the book When Holmes encountered Dr. Fu Manchu. And, it is said that,

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    Submitted: February 21, 2016 Autor: Xin Yan
  • Animal Characters Children's Literature

    Animal Characters Children's Literature

    The Complex Role of Animal Characters Animal characters are a fundamental component of fairy tales that are often representative and associated with a particular personification of human characteristics such as bravery or cunningness that are internalized by these characters. However, these animal characters also serve multiple different purposes within these literary works through complex and surprising functions that may not always be clearly seen. The frog is the only animal character present in the fairy

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    Submitted: February 28, 2016 Autor: ember5555
  • Kisi Kisi Character Building Kelas ???

    Kisi Kisi Character Building Kelas ???

    Kisi Kisi Character Building Kelas ??? (dari TW) Bab 8 Otonomi Daerah 1. Apakah Otonomi Daerah? Pengertian Otonomi Daerah berdasarkan Undang-Undang Nomor 32 Tahun 2004 adalah hak, wewenang, dan kewajiban daerah otonom untuk mengatur dan mengurus sendiri urusan pemerintahan dan kepentingan masyarakat setempat sesuai dengan peraturan perundang-undangan. Menurut F. Sugeng Istianto “Hak dan wewenang untuk mengatur dan mengurus rumah tangga daerah” Menurut Syarif Saleh “Hak mengatur dan memerintah daerah sendiri dimana hak tersebut merupakan hak

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    Submitted: March 2, 2016 Autor: Zhang Aldi Osc
  • The Impact of Volunteerism for the Character

    The Impact of Volunteerism for the Character

    Essay Choice A Basically, I agree with Hellen Keller about her quotation related to building a character of a person. Based on Barack Obama statment “Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.” Dealing with a building a character, I have great experience that have changed me. For two years I have joined

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    Submitted: March 29, 2016 Autor: Ahmad Faisal
  • Silkie - Joan Character Analysis

    Silkie - Joan Character Analysis

    James Burke English 102 Professor Stepp 11 March 2015 Throughout “Silkie”, main character Joan shows two sides to herself. One side being immature, showing no sense of responsibility. The other side of Joan is more mature, and seeing the world for what it really is. The second side of Joan is more present throughout the story, which shows that her and Nathan’s life together will be a success. One of the first signs in

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    Submitted: April 5, 2016 Autor: JBurke12_
  • Throughout Chaucer’s, ‘the Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale,’ and Sheridan’s, ‘the Rivals,’ Both Authors Present Their Characters as Thoroughly Deceptive in Their Pursuit of Their Desires

    Throughout Chaucer’s, ‘the Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale,’ and Sheridan’s, ‘the Rivals,’ Both Authors Present Their Characters as Thoroughly Deceptive in Their Pursuit of Their Desires

    Throughout Chaucer’s, ‘The Wife Of Bath’s Prologue and Tale,’ and Sheridan’s, ‘The Rivals,’ both authors present their characters as thoroughly deceptive in their pursuit of their desires. For example, in the case of The Wife of Bath, Chaucer consistently presents her as determined to gain mastery and sovereignty over her husbands which is emphasised when she announces that she shall, ‘Be maister of my body and my good.’ It is interesting to notice how she

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    Submitted: April 15, 2016 Autor: apeach
  • Ryan’s Character and His Development Process by Using Adler’s Theory of Psychoanalytic Approach and Maslow’s Theory of Humanistic Approach

    Ryan’s Character and His Development Process by Using Adler’s Theory of Psychoanalytic Approach and Maslow’s Theory of Humanistic Approach

    DSS2223 Personality Psychology Individual assignment Instructor: YEUNG Pui Kei, Rita Name: TAM Rafferty SID: 54064271 Background Personal information Name: Cheung Ryan Gender: Male Age: 16 Birth order: First-born Occupation: Student School: Diocesan Boys' School Place of residence: Causeway Bay Strength: Fencing Characteristics Low self-esteem Low self-confidence Very hard working Perfectionist Modest Studious Have good leadership Experiences Spoiled by family Many maids followed him in childhood Did not know how to communicate well with others (Before)

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    Submitted: April 21, 2016 Autor: raffertytam
  • Macbeth Analysis

    Macbeth Analysis

    Macbeth Analysis . As a potential director I would like to propose my idea of a modern film version of Macbeth that is relevant to today’s society. In today’s society people can truly appreciate a classic Shakespearian play such as Macbeth through a film production. A modern film version of Macbeth will give viewers an insight into contexts and values of that era but will also bring a classical play to life. Film remakes of

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    Submitted: April 28, 2016 Autor: simix
  • Character Analysis of Blanche Dubois

    Character Analysis of Blanche Dubois

    Tiffany Tran ENGL 2029: 003 Steven Monk 26 February 2016 Character Analysis of Blanche DuBois In Tennessee William’s A Streetcar Named Desire, Blanche DuBois arrives to the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, to stay with her younger sister Stella for the summer. As she is looking for Stella’s flat on Elysian Fields, the readers are made immediately aware of the fact that she is not where she belongs. She is “daintily dressed in a white

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    Submitted: April 30, 2016 Autor: tiffanytran34
  • Good Vs. Evil in Shakespeare’s Othello

    Good Vs. Evil in Shakespeare’s Othello

    Surname Name Instructor Course Date Good vs. Evil in Shakespeare’s Othello Arguably, Shakespeare’s Othello is characterized with multiple themes that revolve in most of his plays; for instance, love is common in these works and it revolves around the protagonist and the characters around him or her. Many themes stand out in Othello such as jealousy, which seems to drive multiple characters to the decisions they make, the disparity between races, and pride among others.

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    Submitted: August 2, 2016 Autor: Jack Frost
  • Mandisa’s Character: An Essay

    Mandisa’s Character: An Essay

    Mandisa’s character: an essay Mandisa, a woman, a mother, a worker, is as thoughtful and opinionated as a parrot. She is not only a confident talker but also a dedicated worker, defined by her respect for her job. She is a hard worker, indeed. In support of this, is her busy life. Working when she should and when she shouldn’t, Mandisa is surely a worker bee. She is not only portrayed as a hardworking woman

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    Submitted: August 27, 2016 Autor: wandilemadi20
  • Two Main Characters and Their Role in This Play

    Two Main Characters and Their Role in This Play

    THE MANDRAKE The Mandrake Name: University Name: Course: Instructor: Date: Two main characters and their role in this play Machiavelli's Mandragola performance has many exciting characters, in my opinion, the character that is captivating in this drama is Messer Nicia. The satire associated with his role kept the entire audience immersed in a barrage of laughter: despite his apparent foolishness and naivety, he was wealthy with an attractive and charming wife. Through the play, Machiavelli

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    Submitted: August 29, 2016 Autor: Qamishboy
  • Fear. Full Tilt Character Analysis

    Fear. Full Tilt Character Analysis

    Sophie Ann Villarreal 11 December 2015 Block A FEAR. Fear. What does it mean to you? Is it a traumatic memory of something, or even someone? Is it intense or miniscule? No matter what, everybody has it whether or not you want to admit it, we all have fear. It’s the feeling that we get when we sense danger as it revisits our emotions or mind. In Full Tilt by Neal Shusterman, Blake has to

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    Submitted: September 5, 2016 Autor: Sophie Villarreal
  • Macbeth

    Macbeth

    William Shakespeare was know to be the most acclaimed playwright of all time. He was best known for his comedic and tragic plays. Some of his most famous comedies include, a midsummer nights dream, the merchant of Venice, a winters tale and 2 of his most famous tragedies were Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. In this essay I will be explaining with evidence from the play why Macbeth is an example of how Shakespearean tragedies

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    Submitted: September 10, 2016 Autor: avadadban
  • How Does Nature, Specifically Animals, Reinforce the Features of a Character’s Frame of Mind and Enhance the Idea It Illustrates?

    How Does Nature, Specifically Animals, Reinforce the Features of a Character’s Frame of Mind and Enhance the Idea It Illustrates?

    As much as humanity is part of nature, nature is part of humanity. Macbeth’s assassination of Duncan and the entire plot it stems from create an imbalance that is more than purely political—it extends to include nature herself. Throughout Macbeth, the natural world plays a significant role in capturing, and even more, accounting for the character’s frame of mind. Most often, the chaotic natural forces justify the disorder in which the characters find themselves: they

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    Submitted: October 2, 2016 Autor: Grace Jo

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