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    Character Counts Reflection There are six character count in the world, there are two that specifically remind me of myself, caring and respect. Respect is, treat others with dignity and respect, follow the Golden Rule, use manners, and be considerate to others. Caring is, be kind, forgive others, and help people in need. As one of my characters counts respect means a lot to me, it hits a big impact on my life cause, that is how my parents taught us, me and my sister, to respect people. Respect

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    With representation in television shows, it is often important that we, as an audience, find characters to relate to, as well as give us stories or interests that we can relate to in order for them to be considered a protagonist or as many would say the “hero”. Desna Sims, the main character of the hit TV show Claws, captures this essence perfectly throughout the show through humor and various situations that can often be relatable for some viewers. Through Desna’s behaviors and endeavors, this has

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    Meliodas is undoubtedly my favorite anime character and character of this series. I love his calm and strong personality and I've completely fallen in love with his character design. He is the main protagonist of the the Nanatsu No Taizai/Seven Deadly Sins series. He is the captain of the framed Deadly Sins and owner of a tavern named the Boar Hat. He owns a demon-splitting sword, Lostvayne, and his main magical ability is Full Counter. His closest relationship is with a young girl named Elizabeth

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    are mostly Indian because he is Indian and especially in ‘Code Talker’ the main character Ned is faced with tons of challenges, and he overcomes them. I believe that Joseph Bruchac faced these struggles growing up or as an adult. He is a very strong writer and lets you feel what the character is feeling.     I believe that when Joseph Bruchac was a younger he went through some of the same struggles that the characters in his books face. I think this because he is Indian and his writing sounds so true

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    Sweetland Character

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    is the sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, and social characteristics of an individual” (dictionary.com). The personality of a character is what makes the plot happen with that character. Characters are developed by actions, appearance, speech, other character’s comments, author’s comments, and unity of character and action. The three types of characters are round, flat, and anthropomorphic. “The plot is the order in which things move and happen in a story” (Sweetland, 2016). A writer will

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    Spaz Character

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    takes place in a post-apocalyptic setting with the main character Spaz. The name of the author who made The Last Book in the Universe is Rodman Philbrick. The main character Spaz has a condition called Epilepsy which is why he was named Spaz. His character really changed throughout the story and you start to learn about his history. Spaz is definitely one of the most interesting characters throughout the book. Another interesting character in the book would be Lanaya you can see how her personality

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    Do any of the characters in your book remind you of any archetypal characters (e.g., the Great Mother, the Mentor, the Trickster, the Hero)? Rex Walls (Jeannette’s dad) reminds me of the trickster. This archetypal character likes to live in the moment, and Rex definitely shows this in the book (Soulcraft). Rex is referred to as an alcoholic, and he sure is portrayed as one. Drinking alcohol is his way of escaping all his responsibilities/worries, and to just do as he pleases. The fact that he is

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    Round Characters

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    The characters are a pivotal part of a narrative “because they provide a personification of the beliefs being described” (More, 2009, p.349). There are two different types of characters within a narrative: round and flat. Literary devices states, that “round characters are major characters in a story, who encounter contradictory situations, and undergo transformation during this phase. Therefore, these characters do not remain the same throughout the narrative.” In contrast, a flat character is a

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    Dynamic Character

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    which is based on moral character, not on materials portraying wealth and status. Materials are not relied on for happiness, as it does not guarantee positivity. Throughout the novel, the static and dynamic characters demonstrate characterization by perceiving those who changed their views on gentlemen, while the internal and external conflicts determine plot by informing the readers on what a character is going through. Dickens’ message is seen through the important characters in the novel, such as

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    Flipped Characters

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    While reading novels readers can relate to the characters challenges. In the realistic fiction novel Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen, the reader can relate to challenges that the characters in the book have. While we don’t have the same challenges, Juli Baker deals with the lose of the sycamore tree, while I deal with being too hard on myself. First, the character Juli Baker, from Flipped, has the challenge of dealing with the lose of the sycamore tree. Juli Baker loved the sycamore tree and the

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