Donovan Character Analysis

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Siblings: -Connor -Donovan List two things you have in common: Connor: We do embarrassing things such as singing out loud in a store. We are very passionate and emotional. A song or a dance can instantly move us to tears. Donovan: We love each other, even if we don’t talk a lot. We love food! List two things that are different between your personalities: Connor: He is a people’s person and more cautious. Donavan: More easy- going and relaxed. He is more rebellious than me. Consider where these differences come from: Connor: He acts just like my mother. People gravitate to him because of his great personality. My mother is also a cautious person. Donavan: The fact that he is such a big person people misjudge him as being very mean, but he is really like a big teddy bear. He was …show more content…

Why? I am closer to Connor, because he has been there since I was born Connor is like my protector, and he is always there for me. We have the same mother but different father. Which of your siblings are you lest close to and why? I am least closes to Donavan. I have only seen Donovan twice in my life. We have the same father, but different mother. What attracts us to people? People’s personality, physical attraction, and even famialrity. For an example, in middle school, students who dress a certain way are allowed into certain groups. If you dress in trendy clothes people will notice you more. (The main reason why I hated school.) What determines who we choose to spend time with? Our relationship determines who I spend time with. It matters if we have a good relationship or not. Can I stand being with this person for a long period time or short? We are things that we can talk about? What do we have in common? Is that person awkward to be around with? I spend most of my time with my grandparents. We talk about anything and everything. I love to be surrounded be their love and gratification. What determines who we are sexually attracted

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