Do you have a favorite character from any book or story? I do and I would have to say mine is Bella. She is from the Twilight series. She is my favorite because of her image, what she does, and she and I are similar. I like the books she is in and she makes the stories more interesting and enjoyable to read.
Bella is a seventeen year old girl who is from Phoenix, Arizona. She went up to live with her dad though because her parents were divorced in the book. She has dark brown hair, brown eyes, and pale skin. She is normal height and skinny. Bella was always sweet and kind to everyone even if they bugged her a little bit. I think that is sweet because sometimes when we don’t like someone we’re mean to them. She has always wanted to try something new and she is really surprising which makes you want to keep reading the book. Her image or her personality has made her my favorite character.
Have you ever felt like you like someone because of something they have done? Well, in the Twilight series Bella moves to Forks with her dad and she knows no one. I love what she did b...
She has about shoulder length dirty blond hair and is pretty average in height for her age. She is usually in a good mood, but sometimes she can get mad or sad. The last main character is Antonia's mom. She has pretty good attitudes depending on what she feels like. She is in her mid-30's.
Anne Boleyn Anne Boleyn was a very important, if not the most important character in Anne of a Thousand Days. The way that she behaves, and the decisions that she makes, affect the way that the end. For example, Anne could have refused to marry Henry, and could have run away. These actions and decisions would have dramatically changed the outcome of the story, and for that matter history. Anne has many different personality traits which seem to change over time.
She gets lost on her way back to meet her companions for supper. Lost with four men are following her, Edward appears suddenly to safeguard her. He fishtails around a corner and stops with the traveler entryway open alongside Bella. He enlightens her to talk concerning something irregular to divert him from backpedaling to slaughter Bella's stalkers. After he protects Bella, he takes her to supper, where Bella cross examines Edward about how he knew where she was. The auto ride home from Port Angeles is another scene where the motion picture's timetable contrasts from the book. Amid the auto ride Bella discloses to Edward her speculations about him (Meyers 161). Her speculations are based on the story she gained from an old clan legend Jacob disclosed to her when they meet on the shoreline, uncovering that she knows Edward is a vampire (183). This starts another period in their relationship, where they exchange off days making each other inquiries about everything. The following day, they go on a climb up the mountain to Edward's most loved detect, the knoll. He demonstrates Bella why he and his family can't be found in the daylight, being that his skin shimmers in the light. Edward at that point demonstrates her what he is able by utilizing his superpowers of speed and quality and calls himself "The best predator on the planet."
on the gothic genre of the book, and her life is also mirrored in that
David Richards states: “Bella gives a wrenching plea for the right to love someone who will love you back in a world where steelier emotions normally prevail” (qtd. in Kerschen, Louis). Her behaviour asserts the redemptive qualities of instinct and human empathy as opposed to the hatred of reason represented by Grandma. Bella prefers the warmth of relationships over mechanical responsibilities. “She is as warm and congenial as she is emotionally arrested” (92). She says to Grandma:
The character I chose the represent is Guy Montag, the main character of Fahrenheit 451. He is a “firefighter”, which means he burns the books that are outlawed by the government. He is represented by the small lego firefighter figurine in the middle of the book. I had to scratch off the face of the original figurine because he looked very happy, and there were very seldom times Montag was happy during Fahrenheit 451.
Women’s rights had always been a topic that I supported and advocated for. The reasons being that I am a woman myself, and I believe that there is a still a societal divide that must be addressed. It was no surprise when I selected the book, The Political Life of Bella Abzug, 1920-1976: Political Passions, Women’s Rights, and Congressional Battles by Alan H. Levy, as my choice of analysis. The literature unfolded to be the focus of an incredible woman, Bella Abzug, who played a prominent role in changing and developing United States history by actively supporting civil liberties and women’s rights. Though she encounters many difficult obstacles throughout her life, a common thread fabricates her story: the idea
Jacob Black is kind, perceptive, and sensitive. He completely understands Bella, computing even the unsaid. Bella is herself around Jake, and they form an unbreakable bond. In the novel it says,”Funny how he seemed to know not to say the name-- just like before in the car with the music. He picked up on so much about me that I never said.”
Many times when reading a novel, the reader connects with one of the characters and begins to sympathize with them. This could be because the reader understands what the character is going through or because we get to see things from the character’s perspective and their emotions and that in return allows a bond to form for the reader. The character that is the most intriguing for me and the one I found comparing to every book that I read during school was Stacey from the book “Ravensong” Lee Maracle. The character Stacey goes through a lot of internal battle with herself and it’s on her path to discovery that she begins to understand herself and what she’s capable of. Throughout the novel, Stacey has a few issues she tries to work through.
Todays society is overcome with turmoil, divorce, abuse, addiction and neglect, Twilight was just the medicine needed to bring some sparkle back. Not only for young girls; but for all ages. Family values are a welcomed sight in todays cold, hard society.
We all know her as the girl on fire. The girl who became the ultimate heroine when she volunteered to save he baby sister’s life, but that didn’t come without its price, along the way Katniss Everdeen suffered major emotional as well as psychological drawbacks.
I think that bella is misunderstood as the smartest person ever by mostly by kimia who is always saying how “bella” thinks that she is better than everyone but i don't think that is how she is she is just someone who is willing to do the hard work that is the reason most people see her smartest person ever who thinks she's better than everyone but i see her as fun and relatable as well as someone who will always help out Things i hate about her there is not really anything things that i love about her i can relate with almost everything with her.
Bella stands above me and I move to get up before she kicks me. Punch's are thrown this way and that. I get hit in the faces and a feel a black eye coming. Most of the fight goes in a blur with people cheering and yelling around us. I take a kick at her legs and she falls into a plate of food. I smile this time the fight is truly over. the worst punch for Bella is a punch to her ego. I leave the kitchen and start up the stairs when the doors slams behind me.. I turn to see the little girl coming toward me. There are tears streaks on her faces but she smiles.10/7/16
My favorite book which I can always read it one more time is Harry Potter.