<span>Write an essay about a character from any fictional story covered in your course that YOU thought came alive, or seemed like a real person. Consider what human emotions and motivations your chosen character has:For example:A character could make choices that comply with his/her religion.
What makes the character feel like a convincing, real character? Does the character remind you of someone you’ve met in real life? Why?
The guidelines for your essay:-Write a strong introductory paragraph that grabs your reader's attention, including a thesis statement of your personal view of the chosen character.-Use details that tell the reader about your character, what makes them a good character.<span>-Your conclusion should sum up your view of the main character.</span></span>
Answer:
- These are characteristics of a Greek hero: battles an antagonist, goes on a journey, has no fault, has supernatural gifts, is a skilled fighter.
- They are not characteristic of a Greek hero: fights with a team.
Explanation:
Greek heroes were, for the most part, demigods, which allowed them to have supernatural abilities from their semi-divine nature, they were portrayed as skilled, brave, honorable, strong and without any kind of defects. They were so self-sufficient that they were able to resolve their battles and struggles without the need for a team to help them, moreover, they often went into great horns to achieve their goals.
An example of this is Theseus, who possessed a superhuman strength and was able to go on a journey with the aim of killing a minotaur who brought much suffering to people.
If you look, you can see in 1998, it shows males getting into more fatal accidents. However, in 2008, it seems as though there are more females who get into accidents. The only thing I've noticed is how they don't state whether some of these people had caused the accident or died in the accident.
Answer:
He realizes that one positive thing about not living in Berlin anymore is that her friends are not around to bully him for being the smallest boy in his class. He comforts himself with the idea that when they return to their home in Berlin, he might be big enough that they won't make fun of him anymore.