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<em>The character of the father (king) in “The Princess and the Tin Box,” is a supporting role. Not much is mentioned about him but through the story an outline can be drawn. </em>
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James Thurber’s short story “The Princess and the Tin Box,” is written in the form a modern fable. The main character is the Princess who has just turned eighteen years old and spoilt with riches since childhood. The King or the father of the Princess has a minimal role to play. But from the story we can understand that the princess was very dear to him since she was a baby. He provided her with the best of things that included only gold, precious stones etc. All things below this standard was not even kept in the palace grounds. So he basically, kept his daughter lavishly and dependant on others with all the amenities.
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Explanation:
There are many different perceptions to acting that can be said some look at it as just memorizing words and relaying a story, others see it as nothing more than a means of pay. But personally I find acting to be a career that allows one to tell great stories with great feeling and emotion which allows actors to give joy to their wide audience and tell the great ideas and story behind whatever character they are playing at the time.
Answer: Jeff wanted to learn how to surf, which isn’t as easy as it looks. He had a surfboard and a wetsuit that he borrowed from some friends. It was easy to stand on a surfboard when it was resting firmly on the sand. When he tried standing on a surfboard once it was in the water bobbing up and down, that was much harder!
Explanation: cause it doesn't really make sense when it says Jeff wanted to learn how to surf which isn’t as easy as it looks. Bc he was he wanted to learn how to surf then he was saying it isn't easy.