About me
By:isabella garbutt
What i think of Bella
I think that bella is misunderstood as the smartest person ever by mostly by kimia who is always saying how “bella” thinks that she is better than everyone but i don't think that is how she is she is just someone who is willing to do the hard work that is the reason most people see her smartest person ever who thinks she's better than everyone but i see her as fun and relatable as well as someone who will always help out Things i hate about her there is not really anything things that i love about her i can relate with almost everything with her.
What i think of Kima
Everyone thinks of kimia as sarcastic and mean and powerful but that is not how i see her i see her as protective and yes
Luna is the main character. She is smart, thoughtful, and a little shy. She is also very curious. Luna has an opinion about everybody, and she likes intellectual and creative people. She likes talking about her ideas and theories. Luna loves photography, and she has just gotten a camera. I think Luna is very brave because even though it is probably scary to try to find out all of the secrets that her mother had, she is still doing it. That takes courage. Luna is a strong person - she might seem hard to get to know, but once you do, she is a very good person.
Using the murder of Dee Ann’s mother as a means to intertwine the lives of the characters together, Steve Yarbrough examines the nature of relationships in “The Rest of Her Life.” The relationships in the story take a turn after Dee Ann’s mother is killed, with characters seeking to act more on their own, creating distance between many relationships throughout the story. Independent lifestyles prevent emotional bonds that hold relationships together from forming, thus preventing the characters from maintaining healthy relationships. The dysfunctional relationship present between Dee Ann and Chuckie in “The Rest of Her Life” is the result of the characters ' desire for self-gratification.
As can be seen, the Bella’s have many roles. For example, Aubrey has task/individual, Chloe has maintenance, Beca has individual/task and maintenance, Fat Amy has task/maintenance and individual, Stacie has Individual/Task, Cynthia Rose has Task, and Lilly has Task. Also, Aubrey shows legitimate power because her seniority influences every Bella. Beca earns referent power. Amid, a key nonverbal communication is eye contact.
And this shows how dramatic and powerful she can be but then she can be sensitive and caring like when she was with dill outside the court hose during the Tom Robinson trial and Dill was upset.
Early in the book, Faulkner Throughout the novel As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner, the reader views Jewel as the most aggressive of Addie Bundren’s children. He is constantly arguing with his brothers, sister and father as they make their journey to Jefferson to bury his mother Addie, and he nearly gets in a knife fight when they reach town. Because of his angry responses and bad language it can be hard to recognize the significant impact Jewel has on his family. Jewel is courageous and sacrifices for his family even if the other Bundrens do not acknowledge or honor him for his actions. Jewel may not the most balanced son in the world, but neither are his siblings, and he shows throughout the forty-mile trip to his mother’s hometown of Jefferson that he wants to honor his mother’s wishes. Addie wanted to be buried in Jefferson, and without Jewel this would not have happened. In terms of his actions, Jewel shows that he loved his mother the most out of all her children. Cora argues that Jewel is the worst of the Bundren children though Addie also treated him as her favorite:
Yes, I like how if any one cross her son or someone she loves she makes them pay, but I do not like the way she handles things. Sometimes it is okay to instill fear in someone and that is what Gemma does a lot, but when you physically harm someone for crossing someone you love is when I draw the line. I know that if someone says something about any of my family I will say some not so nice things to them because that’s my family and I will defend them until the day I die. However I do not think I could ever cause someone serious harm or take their lives for doing something wrong tom my family. Why do you need to hurt or kill someone for doing wrong by someone you love? In an episode Gemma kills her son’s wife, Tara, because Tara was trying to take her and Jax’s, Gemma’s son, kids out of Charming and Gemma did not want that and she did not want the kids to be separated from their father. So Gemma killed Tara, which is wrong in so many ways. I actually stopped watching Sons of Anarchy after that episode because I was so mad that Gemma had killed Tara and I hated Gemma so much and seeing her still on the show mad me angry. In ways I admire Gemma because she does not let anyone cause any harm to her family, but I just cannot get passed she can just kill someone for trying to protect their own family. Tara was trying to do what was best for her kids, in the right way, and she ended up losing her life doing
Jeanne Wakatuski is a young girl who had to endure a rough childhood. She thought herself American, with a Japanese descent. However, with WWII and the internment camps, Jeanne struggled to in understanding who she really was. It started with Manzanar, at first she knew herself as a Japanese American. Living in Manzanar gave her a new perspective, “It (Manzanar) gradually filled me with shame for being a person, guilty of something enormous enough to deserve that kind of treatment” (Houston and Houston 161). Jeanne faced the problem of being someone who was not wanted or liked in the American society. A good section that shows the discrimination at the time was when Jeanne tried to join the Girl Scouts, which is on page 144. She was turned
of the time. It is precisely this loyalty that makes her an active rather than a static
When it came time to pick a stage of development, I chose the stage of middle childhood. The movie that best depicted this stage of development to me was the 1991 movie “My Girl”. In this movie, you see a 11-year-old girl named Vada Sultenfuss going through a lot of psychosocial and cognitive changes in her life. She has grown up without her mother due to instant death when being born and she blames herself for her mother’s passing. Her dad is very absent in the upbringing of Vada, as he focuses most of his time and energy into his work as a mortician. Vada is surrounded by death due to the fact that they live in the house where her father constructs his business which is why her view on death is demented. When her dad becomes involved
Bella is a strong willed and independent teenager in today’s youth. Bella is dating Edward, a controlling male figure. One would expect that Bella would suffocate under the
In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the main character Buffy Summers is the chosen Vampire Slayer, even though she does not want to be the chosen one, but there is always some type of danger in her town. As she is battling demons and vampires, she is struggling to live a normal life, but soon learns to embrace and accept her destiny. Buffy was a very popular show with seven seasons won two Emmy awards a Golden Satellite award and multiple Saturn awards. In every season Joss Whedon was able to incorporate something different to make each season stand out. A recurring theme throughout the episode “Hush” is that sometimes talking is not the most efficient way of communicating or showing affection.
The review also does a great job providing enough background to the story without actually giving away to much as giving plenty of other pop culture references within the film.The writing still is effective in such a way that the reader can tell it was meant for some sort of magazine. It is able to present a sense of being informal and yet professional at the same time. On another note I personally think that the comparisons and the contrasts presented about the characters of Bella and Katniss and each of her respected films is extremely helpful. This can be said with the idea that a lot of individuals may have had or do have some reserves about seeing the movie because it could be to similar to Twilight because although both had good box office success, Bella as the heroine of Twilight failed to impress audiences in a lot of ways. With this being said, a compassion done between the two may have assisted the reader in trying to make the choice to see the film and could have proven to be very
Emma as a character is at the same time very strong, but also she comes across as a bit of a know-it-all, and she acts as though she is superior to every other character in the novel. Emma allows status to interpret her feelings of people, and it affects how she treats them. It is quite obvious that Emma allows herself to mistreat people for her own purposes, whether it is for mere satisfaction, to prove a point, or perhaps it is just a subconscious task for her that is beyond her control until it is too late to be fixable.
The challenge arises in a range of character traits, or flaws, which Austen depicts in Emma. Austen herself referred to Emma as "a heroine whom no one will like except myself (Trilling, 1965, p. 28)." Of course, this a conflicting statement, or oxy moron if you will, in and of itself. But the likeability of Emma is too often framed as a qualifier for her viability as a heroine. In a letter in 1937, John Henry Newman is quoted saying the most interesting of Jane Austen's heroines, and that he likes her, but confused the interpretation by saying, "I feel kind to her whenever I think of her (Trilling, 1965, p. 30)."
Bella is a seventeen year old girl who is from Phoenix, Arizona. She went up to live with her dad though because her parents were divorced in the book. She has dark brown hair, brown eyes, and pale skin. She is normal height and skinny. Bella was always sweet and kind to everyone even if they bugged her a little bit. I think that is sweet because sometimes when we don’t like someone we’re mean to them. She has always wanted to try something new and she is really surprising which makes you want to keep reading the book. Her image or her personality has made her my favorite character.