Tag: character analysis
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The Chamber Of Secrets: The Last Book That Allows Harry Potter To Win
Dumbledore failed as a headmaster. Sure, he may appear kindly and provide a funny remark every now and again, but he doesn’t protect his students from what really matters. Sure, it’s all good to be kept alive but life isn’t everything. Sometimes the greater reward is to have a short life filled with happiness rather…
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Bridgerton Season 3 Review: The Butterfly Metaphor and Diverse Representation
We’re talking about a girl who wrote because she felt powerless. And in doing that, she connected with her entire neighbourhood. She managed to earn enough to sustain herself for a lifetime: married or not. And she often used her power and influence to do good. She saved Daphne from being entrapped by a predator.…
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Why Are The Female Characters In Death Note Such A Let Down?
The problem isn’t that the show killed off female characters. The show killed a lot of characters. The problem is that male characters in this show are allowed to have personalities and their own individual motivations. The female characters’ entire arcs revolve around male characters. They are all shown to be easily manipulated despite their…
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Avatar The Last Airbender Live Action: Is It Actually Good?
I actually appreciate the opening. It adds more credibility to the story to see Sozin actually be a master manipulator and take down the air nation with one big sneak attack rather than just a show of force. The fact that that earth nation man died to get false information into his king’s hand is…
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“Miraculous Tales Of Ladybug & Catnoir”: The Complexity Of Chloe Bourgeois
Chloe is possibly the character that the fandom is the most divisive on. On the one hand, she has potentially the worst experiences of abuse and she has what looks like the setup of a redemption arc but on the other hand, she is so nasty that it’s hard to like her.
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