I'll just go through all the characters, because I don't know specifically where to draw the line about who is "backup."
Betty- easily influenced, probably frightened by Abigail, probably doesn't understand what is going on and believes everything that Abigail says
Parris- cares more about his reputation than his daughter, therefore will do anything to protect his name
Tituba- confused about the differences between her Barbados culture and the Puritan culture, wants to say the right thing to protect herself, cares about Betty and Abigail
Abigail- calculating, obviously desperate and very cunning to get what she wants
Susanna- a 'follower'
Ann Putnam- twisted, haunted, grievous, mad
Thomas Putnam- wealthy, greedy, a bit intimidated by Corey.
Mercy- fearless, sly, knows EXACTLY what she's doing, quick
Mary Warren- timid but wishes she weren't, easily influenced, scared, submissive generally
Proctor- I don't really think he needs any explaining.
Rebecca Nurse- religious, strong, faithful, calmly firm
Giles Corey- tough, strong, loves to argue, reckless, defiant
Elizabeth- careful, wise, sad, good
Francis Nurse- innocent, a good man
Hale- confident and knowledgeable, charismatic, ethical but sometimes confused
Danforth- stubborn, powerful, intimidating, narrow-minded, merciless
Hathorne- high-placed, merciless
Willard/Herrick (depending on your version of the play)- soft-spoken, does what he's told
Cheever- proud of his position, brusque
Sarah Good- mad, just mad
Most beautiful woman in the world.Heroine of the story.Loves Westley and Horse (her horse)Feisty and tomboyish.BraveNot afraid to fight back for survival.She's a princess.Very elegant
get 12 french flies and go back to melee mode put the stylus on the character you want to pick then say yes and the game will unlock it for you keep doing that until you have all the characters and their alternate costumes
That he can find no medical reason for her illness, and he should look for an"unnatural reason."
Howie Mandel did not play a character on Welcome Back Kotter.
very laid back and knowledgable
the most powerful character is ABIGAIL WILLIAMS!(sadly) Shed has everyone fool, with all her lies, she even has a group of girls that follow her doing to make it look like Abigail is honest, but we all know that she is a back stabbing b****. PERIOD.
If there are characters before it, it will remove the character and go back one space. If there are no other characters, it will stay where it is.
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Yes you can.
Frodo is a round character; Sam is a flat character.No. You can't. Because it's not true. They both change. But not much, because Tolkien is the worst at writing character development. It was not even ordinary to write multi-layered characters back then, at least not as it is now, and yet the stories and characters were better back then. How does that even work? :/
Frodo is a round character; Sam is a flat character.No. You can't. Because it's not true. They both change. But not much, because Tolkien is the worst at writing character development. It was not even ordinary to write multi-layered characters back then, at least not as it is now, and yet the stories and characters were better back then. How does that even work? :/
The main character's name in "Never Back Down" is Jake Tyler, played by actor Sean Faris.
Yes you can.
You can only move characters back and forth through different accounts if both accounts are under the same name. This was done to stop character trading.
Knowing a character's motivations and intentions is crucial to understanding their actions and development. It adds depth and complexity to their personality, making them more relatable and engaging for the audience.
A Character's Point of view is based on the character's well...POINT OF VIEW! Like instead of an author saying "Mary walked down the hallway, her light brown slapping her back' <----- See? But if it was in the character's Point Of View It would be like "I walked down the hallway, feeling my hair pat my back slowly in a rhythm" See? That's what it means "The character Point of view"
It depends on where you are using it. Back in the DOS days, a * meant multiple characters and a ? meant one character. I've seen software that says to use *, ?, and % for wildcards, but they were all for multiple characters. So it really depends on what you are using. Not everything supports a single wildcard.