Despite being the main antagonist of the series, her personality is exact opposite of our main protagonist, being very polite, kind and charming.Although that doesnt mean she can act like a tyrant or a villain, she is very emotional and gets attached to things or persons too much, which most took advantage of that when she was young. She is also very jealous on other girls either for personal reasons or for stuffs which she never had ever in her life, Leona is the one which made Celestia the most jealous ever, mainly because the two had feelings for the main hero and he wasnt into her that much. When getting beaten up or humiliated she becomes angry almost instantly and decides to go for the kill, especially after nothing didnt gone according
in a number of ways. One good aspect of his character is the fact that
...er's selfishness and some of her father's charm, and is likely the most enigmatic character in the family.
All signs in the beginning of the movie point to her personality was being mostly influenced by the environment. Examples of environmental factors include her overly affectionate parents, her rich upbringing, and no punishments for her
Anne of a Thousand Days. The way that she behaves, and the decisions that she
In Harry potter and the philosopher's stone she is shown as an unfriendly know-it-all, as she is constantly correcting people and seemingly arrogantly answering questions in class. Whilst also keeping to herself. For these reasons, no one really cared to know her. Her friendship with Harry and Ron only came about after the pair rescued her from a troll. When they got in trouble, she readily took the blame. Through this, the pair were enabled to see past her snobby know it all behaviour.
although she has discovered that people can be evil in unfathomable ways, she still upholds her faith in humankind and can face anything.
...portant than anything and she did not let anyone or anything stop her from her main goal. This plays themes were based on love, passion, rage and vengeance.
a lot though the play, at the start she is a very obedient and 'a
changes as the play progresses. Early on in the play, she is full of ambition;
In early parts of the play, she is in control and is practical as she
Katniss Everdeen is very determined. If she wants to do something, she tries until she achieves it. This is proved when Katniss wins the Hunger Games after she is told that she should try to win, by Prim, her sister and throughout the games she remembers these words and kind of uses them as her guide. She is also very strong in mental and physical ways. Her worst character trait is that she lets kind people root into her, so if someone pretends to be kind she will let them root in which means she lets them know about her and becomes easygoing with them. “A kind Peeta Mellark is far more dangerous to me than an unkind one. Kind people have a way of working their way inside me and rooting there,” (page 49). This proves that kind people have a way of rooting into her. Another important trait is that she is a survivor. She knows the way to get food to survive in any condition, like in the Hunger Games where she had to find food in the huge jungle while she was being hunted by other tributes. She also survived the Hunger Games using her skills and won, and in the process, saving a...
Emilia is close to Desdemona and it may be that her jealousy is resentful, because of her low social status, unhappy with her job, Desdemona being married to Othello or Desdemona’s innocence. It could also be because she is jealous that Othello and Desdemona love each other and have no jealousy between them. Emilia’s chara...
However Leonte 's as a character conveys genuine realism, and not an absolute tragedy like Othello. When comparing both jealousies of Leonte 's and Othello; Leonte 's comes off as more realistic in context, as his paranoia over Hermoine deepens - 'Of laughing with a sigh? a note infallible / Of breaking honesty, horsing foot on foot? / Skulking in corners? wishing clocks more swift? ' (1.2.342) It appears that Leonte 's ' jealousy seems to fathom completely inconspicuously and Shakespeare presents no specific reasoning behind Leonte 's jealousy. Leonte 's naive perception leads him to believe what he tells himself instead of the factual evidence, ultimately leading to his own demise, blinding himself to the real truth. Leonte 's mind is tangled, only fixating himself on Hermione 's ability to influence Polixenes, exclaiming; 'at my request he would not. Hermione, my dearest thou never spokest to better purpose ' (1.2.86) Leonte 's fixates on convincing himself of the affair. As the audience engages with Leonte 's jealousy, they refer to own personal circumstances, establishing realism through his
...ld have been very hard to tell her what to do. When someone is that comfortable with whom they are you cannot help but admire them. They are who they are and no one will ever be able to change that. They are above the trivial ways of trying to fit in to get people to like them. She had all she wanted, her family and the rest didn’t matter. No one would ever be able to shape her into what they want. She wasn’t out spoken but she didn’t let people use her. Isn’t that what makes heroism? She was someone who would never do something just because society told her. Isn’t that which make progress possible too? There are few ways progress can only be made by those who are willing to be different and not conform to society. Maybe that is what everyone liked about her, how she couldn’t be manipulated. She was always aware what was going on but it never caused her to change.
also jealous of Desdemona. He wants to be in her place- he wants to be