Defining Character In The Pilgrim's Progress

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Aiden What is a defining characteristic? A defining characteristic is something that determines how someone acts and how others see them. In the book "The Pilgrims Progress", a young man named Christian learns that his village will be destroyed with fire and brimstone. Wishing to escape this peril, Christian decides to undertake a massive journey to the holy city. The book is an allegory where many characters are named for their defining characteristic, for example Christian represents new Christians. Other characters' names include Faithful, Talkative, Evangelist, and so on. If I played a part in "The Pilgrim's Progress", my name would be Aiden because I am helpful to both my family and my friends and would aid Christian throughout the duration of his journey. …show more content…

When she is overly occupied, I aid my mother by washing clothes and sorting laundry. Preventing my little brother from distracting her is also important. Also, I watch over both my siblings when my parents leave. I also assist my siblings. I help my sister with math problems and Latin sentences. Placing high on my priorities list is encouraging her in school and praising her when she does well. My little brother is only six, meaning I often help him with tasks too advanced for him. I activate the Playstation. I reach unattainable objects. I provide toys for his amusement. I teach him about all sorts of things like how to setup video games on his own or how to build Legos. However, I am not helpful to just my immediate family, whenever I visit grandparents I try to be of use. Whether it's some kind of heavy lifting, a technological problem, or just spending time with them, I am always willing to assist, especially as they grow

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