General Questions In-game username: My in-game username is HungryHiccups. Age: I am currently sixteen years old, and my birthday is June 30th 1999. Gender: I am a male.
Jimmy Valentine made people angry when he would crack into safes and steal people's money. Also, when Jimmy got out of jail earlier than expected. On the other hand, the Painter Lady made people mad by when she was painting a mural on the towns favorite wall. The town loved the wall because they sit in front of it and play games on it. Also, she made a restaurant worker named Mama mad when the Painter Lady was asking if there was animal products in any of the foods.
Mac badly beat the boy who was encouraged to burn the barn, but then felt remorse for doing so. Jim, on the other hand, thought that it was absolutely necessary for Mac to have beaten the boy and told him not to feel sorry for what he had done, because he did what he needed to. At this point, it is clear that Jim has changed. Mac even said “I’ve seen men like you before. I’m scared of ’em.
He has a massive scar on his face He stands at about 6 feet tall Bloody hands he has em’ Y - He never leaves his house R - He never comes outside
Once we learn what fear is, it sticks with us for life, or in the narrator's words, “It was the burden of being alive” (104). Just like all the other intangible burdens, fear is inescapable and a part of being alive, of being human. “Imagination was a killer” (100) says Jimmy. For example, when one of his men had to go into a tunnel they just blew up and check it out. All of the other men would station themselves around the hole, “imagining cobwebs and ghosts, whatever was down there- the tunnel walls squeezing in-...”
His parent do not notice the clue. In the process he makes two new friends, Plato and Judy. Later in the movie he gets mixed up with some no good kids, looking for acceptance from them and ends up participating in their chicken run game. The game goes wrong and he witnesses Buzz drives off a cliff and die. Jim blames himself for it and wants to go to the police to tell them what happened, but his parents try to get him to keep his mouth shut and tells him they are going to move again.
When Tom is in search for the robbers cave he decides to “start [a] band of robbers and call it Tom Sawyer ’s Gang” (Twain 19). Being so young, it is understandable for Tom to aspire to such literature. Such Books offer guidance to young boys such as tom, although they might not be the best influence.
My super name is Polo Heat Man, but my real name is Polonium. My main power is being an atomic heat source, that is why I have all kinds of flames around me. My weakness is anything over 254 degrees celsius because that will melt me. I was born in 1898 so I am pretty old, roughly 117 years old.
Tom falls into many social stereotypes of today's world. He would be the jock roaming the school hallways looking for a nerd’s lunch money. He would be the typical cheating abusive husband with no morals who is just looking for a good
In the movie InuYasha Movie 2: the Castle beyond the Looking Glass, the here, InuYasha, experiences his ordinary world, a call to adventure, and is a willing hero. At the beginning of the movie, InuYasha starts in a special world and then returns to his ordinary world. He is located in an abandoned cabin by a lake at night. It is a moonless night so he does not have his demonic abilities but regained them when the first sun ray reached him. After leaving this special world, he returns to his ordinary world.
Holes, written by Louis Sachar, takes you on a journey of a boy named Stanley Yelnats and his adventures in Camp Green Lake. Stanley Yelnats is a fourteen year old boy that has no friends and is constantly bullied for being overweight. Stanley's great-great-grandfather (Eyla Yelnats) was cursed by a gypsy named Madame Zeroni, and the curse has been passed down and has brought bad luck to the family. Stanley is arrested for theft and is sent to Camp Green Lake, a juvenile detention facility in Texas. Stanley's stay at Camp Green Lake brings him endurance, perseverance and friends.
‘The Great Gatsby’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald presents Gatsby as a charming, well-mannered and mysterious. The narrator reveals his most unrealistic of his dreams, to recapture the past by luring Daisy. Some of Gatsby’s traits do not depict him as “admirable” and “pure” but instead as ‘obsessive’ and ‘dangerous’. In order to acknowledge Gatsby’s ‘obsessive’ and ‘dangerous’ side. It is important to understand how Gatsby’s dreams interact with reality and variety of symbolism used in the text.
The funny shape of his head certainly does not coincide with many twelve year olds I know (and I work on behalf of thousands of them a year so I do know of them), and although not exactly Manga-style distorted, comes across as a bit like a cheap Thunderbirds baddy, with odd haircut, deep-set eye and harsh eyebrows. Yegads, he'll grow up into Jimmy
Therefore, as time goes on, he is changing drastically because he “rarely appeared in public, but spent all his time in the farmhouse, which was guarded at each door by fierce-looking dogs. When he did emerge, it was in a ceremonial manner, with an escort of six dogs who closely surrounded him and growled if anyone came too near. Frequently he did not even appear on Sunday mornings, but issued his orders through one of the other pigs, usually Squealer” (24). This shows that he is more like the old farm, Mr. Johns, because he is making the animals do more work than himself. Moreover, this shows that he is