Character & Role in The Sandlot Sandlot is a film directed by David Mickey Evans released in 1993, which tells the story of a group of young baseball players during the summer of 1962. The story revolves around a boy named Scotty Smalls, who is a reserved fifth grader. The film begins with Scotty and his parents moving to the San Fernando Valley. Scotty has difficulty making friends in the new town. He struggles to be a part of a group of boys who play baseball in a local sandlot. However, as he is not good at catching and throwing a baseball, he gets embarrassed at his first attempt. Nevertheless, Scotty is invited to join the baseball team by their best player and leader, Benny Rodriguez (Mike Vitar), who decides to mentor him. The team plays a night game on the fourth of July. Scotty observes that even though baseball is just a game to the rest, it is Benny’s real passion. One day, while they were playing baseball, Benny hits the ball so hard that he blows its cover…
Character Analysis for Othello Othello is a combination of weakness and greatness in his own words. “an honorable murderer.” Although from Africa, he is the general in the Venetian defense forces, he won this post by performing excellently in a war. He is courageous, intelligent, and he has the skill of command. He makes an inspiring speech under pressure. When the enemy threatened the colony of Cyprus, the Senate and Duke turn to ‘valiant’ he led the defense. The discussion below shows how Othello’s life changed to a hostile life and how fate surrounds him. Othello is a victim of circumstance when he believes Iago and ends in regrets. Iago plans on how to make Othello turn on Cassio and his wife, Desdemona. He starts by changing everyone’s’ perception of Cassio; he tries to convince Othello that Cassio should not be the lieutenant.” You see this fellow that is gone before? He is a soldier fit to stand by Caesar And give direction, and do but see his vice. ’Tis to his virtue a just equinox…. I fear the trust…
Character Analysis in The Great Gatsby Nick Carraway is one of the most significant characters in The Great Gatsby. He is placed both as a participant and a narrator. Nick is a dynamic character throughout the text. The author places him at a focal point of the action, while at the same time making him have a significant impact on the background. Gatsby is another significant character in the novel. He comes from North Dakota also in the Midwest. His father comes from Minnesota. Daisy Buchanan is a significant character in the novel as well. She may be described as a disappointing character to The Great Gatsby. Even though the author tries to make her the most attractive character to Gatsby, she is not the kind of person readers would expect to cause the significantly high emotional attraction Gatsby develops for her. Readers can learn about Daisy in the end when she reveals what she is. This essay describes some of the significant traits of the three characters. Nick Carraway At the initial parts of the text, Nick appears to…
The power of character An actor is a person who performs in an imaginative play or film while a character is a person involved in an action of a story. A character actor may play characters that are very different from the actor’s off-screen real-life personality or may specialize in minor roles. Actors role on the production team is crucial and requires the actor to be exceedingly attentive to director feedback, and actors or characters do enhance production. The character Frankenstein in the movie Frankenstein with Luke Goss, Dan Stevens, William Hurt, and July Deeply; was used to question the far that science can go as a result of experimentation of physics and chemistry going beyond human understanding, symbolism and allegory such as mad scientist, acting god, and Adam. Victor Frankenstein is the oldest son of Alphonse and Caroline. Victor receives a present in the form of Elizabeth Lavenza, from his parents. Victor was inspired by the death of his own mother, and he began a project to bring the dead back to life or make life from what is…
Leadership characteristics and values Leadership is the process of influencing others towards achieving specific set goals and objectives using tailor-made strategies. Leaders are important because they set organizations on the path of obtaining their vision and mission. According to Northouse (2010), a leader must be effective and skilled to guarantee the achievement of quality results. Some of the characteristics and values of a leader that catalyze their success include self-belief, courage, reliability, humility, honesty, loyalty, empathy, and result-orientation. Others include fairness, justice, kindness, creativity, and ability to inspire. The global leader that I admire most is the former US president Barrack Obama. Obama has unique and captivating qualities, values, and characteristics of a leader. He is a leader who has inspired many, including me. He is loved globally because of the values of integrity, confidence, and risk-taking, among others that he stands for. Indeed, Barrack Obama has continued to exhibit solid characteristics and values of leadership even after leaving the office. The characteristics and values became pronounced when he was the US president owing to the achievements he realized. The…
Incorporating characters in nonfiction Every good story has characters, and that includes creative nonfiction. It’s easy for us to forget that when we’re writing first-person essays, like the personal essay and the upcoming memoir essay. But a first person-essay still needs characters—that is, people other than yourself who help bring your story to life. First, let’s talk about why you need these characters. Yes, the story is mainly about you – your experiences, your thoughts and feelings. But if we only ever see you, it can get really boring and you can get too deep inside your own point of view. Without characters, first-person essays can end up feeling like there’s just one person moving through the world in a vacuum, and that can feel incomplete and unrealistic. The most basic use of a character in a story is to show their relationship to the situation you’re writing about, whether it’s in a first-person essay or something more objective, like literary journalism.[unique_solution] Characters can help balance your story, provide context, and make a story feel more…
Definition and characterization of the NP role In the USA, a nurse practitioners (NPs) are autonomous medical practitioners who are licenced and who manly focus in managing health conditions and prevention of diseases. At advanced levels the NPs often specialize in areas such as adult-gerontology, paediatric, women health among other. Since the NP was created more than five decades ago in the country, the role of the NPS has gradually and steadily evolved as the population, laws and structure of the health sector changes. For an NP to practice, he or she must be a holder of master’s degree. There are a set of regulation that outline the accrued preparation, required education, certificate and licensure. The set of regulation is referred as the APRN consensus model and according to the model all the NPs should be educationally prepared to provide a wide array of medical services across health wellness –illness continuum to at least one population focus. The characterization of NPs can be view on the basis of their roles they play in the healthcare system. Notably, the role of…
Risk improving the effectiveness or profitability of an organization and the best and worse-case you anticipate, and how you would characterize your core beliefs about problems and obstacles. An emotionally intelligent organization enables people and employees to perform better to meet the organization’s goals. The organization should take a risk and make decisions that will lead to fewer losses and more gains. It should be able to identify effective ways to improve profits (Bril, Kalinina, Zotora&Vilken, 2018). For example, it should develop a strategic plan that outlines how the organization will run its operation to gain profits. The purpose of this paper is to explain the risk an organization can take to improve effectiveness or profitability and the best or worst-case you anticipate and how to characterize core beliefs about problems and obstacles. A risk that an organization can take to improve profit or efficiency is revitalizing products and services. The services include emotional intelligence training of employees and organizational capacity building. Through the emotional training of employees, the employees can become good salespeople and can communicate with clients well…
Description of the fictional character Agata was her name. She was a woman of courage expressed through her kind gestures towards the oppressed. A woman full of strength, with a glance and a metallic laugh. Agata was made out of course material, which seemed to have stretched to make her beyond imagination. She was the epitome of humility. Through her action, it was clear the absolute cause of human lives, to promote human beings. A charming woman who, through her elegance, attracted the attention of Mr. Mehra. Everyone was eager and yearned to see what fate has in store for both of them. The man appealed to her emotion, occupied her mind, and filled her entire life. The character works on fulfilling the human cause despite the strong opposing force against social well-being. Email message From: To: Subject: Hi Mehra I hope you are doing well. I heard you were launching a new book and wanted to know the progress. I have been engrossed with a lot of work until I couldn’t reach out to you anymore. Also, I lost…
Jig’s Character Analysis The character of Jig the ‘girl,’ who is the female protagonist in Hemingway’s story “Hills Like White Elephants,” is developed through her direct speech, attitude, and subtle mannerisms to paint the picture of a young, indecisive, and naïve girl. Jig’s pregnancy is the central idea in the story, and a reader would expect that she displays mature traits and composure as would any to-be mother. Conversely, Jig has allowed herself, evident by every visible cue regarding her persona, to be instructed like a child. This has earned her the title of the girl throughout the story, and perhaps, is the reason why the author continually refers to her as the girl rather than the woman. She personifies the challenges of an ideal feminine by being totally subservient and dependent on the father of her unborn baby- the American. Just like a little child- in this case, a girl- Jig goes about her daily activities with indecisiveness while also taking a passive role so much that the reader can conclude that she is naïve. Jig is the stereotypical…