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Sociological Representation - if the two individuals are so similar in background, character, interests, and perspectives that anything said by one would very likely reflect the views of the other as well Agency Representation - If the two are formally bound together so that the representative is in some way accountable to those he or she purports to represent D. Stover
The main character in "Foundation" is Hari Seldon, a mathematician who predicts the fall of the Galactic Empire through his mathematical field, psychohistory.
Family Foundation School's motto is 'Building Character. Changing Lives.'.
No, a minor character does not "restrict" the main character. However, a minor character is of lesser importance than that of the main character.
caricature is a copy cat of character
One stock character in "The Importance of Being Earnest" is the dandy or the aesthete, represented by the character Algernon Moncrieff. This character is known for their focus on appearance, wit, and style over substance, often displaying a shallow and superficial demeanor.
Soul Calibur doesn't have a main character, they are all fairly equal in importance.
In Montaigne's essay "Of Physiognomy," he criticizes the belief that physical appearance can reveal a person's character or destiny. Montaigne argues that one's character is complex and cannot be accurately judged based on outward appearances. He emphasizes the importance of understanding individuals as unique and multi-dimensional beings.
Perseverance demonstrates determination and resilience in the face of challenges. It helps individuals stay focused on their goals and push through obstacles. It also fosters personal growth and builds character by teaching the importance of dedication and hard work.
Confucius' main concerns included fostering moral character in individuals, promoting social harmony and order through proper behavior and respect for authority, and advocating for the importance of education, self-improvement, and ethical leadership in society.
The varying social status of Odysseus' helpers suggests that he values loyalty and inner qualities over external ranks. Regardless of their status, Odysseus values individuals who show dedication and commitment to helping him on his journey. This demonstrates his belief in the importance of character over societal expectations.
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