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Term 4: Week 2 Book Jacket + Character analysis
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Malcolm Jaggard, a main character from the first person narrative of adventurous and espionage thriller book 'The Enemy', stars as an undercover detective working for the government of Great Britain. As he has a duty to maintain his perilous job confidential, Malcolm keeps a low profile by introducing himself as an economist to most people, including the ones closest to him. Working as a servant of politicians, he has been trained to be observant, perspicacious, canny and tough. He can be utterly obstinate as a mule at his own will and frequently not follow commands in the dark unless he is well-informed on reasons why he ought to do so. The British Intelligence agent certainly has a mind of his own, being able to separate rights from wrongs. Malcolm is a deeply benevolent man and is head over heels and devoted to his wife to be, Penelope.


The character that i want to analyze is Smith, the main character of Where Eagles Dare. He was the captain of an MI6 secret service task group which went on a mission to rescue an US army's general Carnaby who was captured and kept in the Nazi's top secret castle named Schloss Adler.
Smith is a very intelligent guy who has a very responsive and shrewd mind which can handle some of the most dangerous situation calmly while facing the German elite Alpen Korps troops and the best commandos of the Nazi. He is also a fearless guy who is always ready to take any types of challenges. He is also good at acting. So that he can lie in front of the Germans.




Although Feyre is quick and skilled, her lack of knowledge in literature had gotten her in a near death experience but her determined and unyielding personality had saved her. She, in my opinion, is one of the most string-willed and stubborn character i've ever read about.
Her curiosity and carelessness led her to danger, but nevertheless, she managed to save an enchanted world from a wicked 'shadow'. The character growth of Feyre can be seen throughout the cool and it's particularly fun seeing her have a change of heart and opinions for a certain people-how she now thinks if her enemy as her family-.

Although Feyre is quick and skilled, her lack of knowledge in literature had gotten her in a near death experience but her determined and unyielding personality had saved her. She, in my opinion, is one of the most string-willed and stubborn character i've ever read about.
Her curiosity and carelessness led her to danger, but nevertheless, she managed to save an enchanted world from a wicked 'shadow'. The character growth of Feyre can be seen throughout the cool and it's particularly fun seeing her have a change of heart and opinions for a certain people-how she now thinks if her enemy as her family-.







Alec is important in the story Tess of the d'Urbervilles and he is a bad guy in the novel but he slowly changes throughout the story. He is a 24 year-old man and the nemesis and downfall of Tess' life. His first name, Alexander, suggests the conqueror, as in Alexander the Great. His full last name Stoke-d'Urberville, symbolizes the split character of his family. In reality, Alec is not d'Urberville but instead, his family was named Stoke, then Stoke-d'Urberville and later just d'Urberville






P.S, THIS IS JADE NOT MATTHEW





Beatrice Prior is the main protagonist and narrator of the book. She is a strong-willed girl who hates showing weakness. She loves a good adrenaline rush and she does not let other people dictate her behavior.
Beatrice is generally noted as Tris in the book. Tris is a divergent. Being a divergent means that she does not belong to one faction. She is brave, strong, bold, intelligent and selfless. These traits make her different from the other characters since they do not have as much traits. Being different is what got me fascinated into the character of Tris Prior.

Books mentioned in this topic
Where Eagles Dare (other topics)The Enemy (other topics)