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Fill out the following statements below to create your description. Finish each sentence in a way that is true to your character. I ALREADY FILLED OUT THE STATEMENTS BUT I NEED HELP ON THE ESSAY.
My Character’s Name: Captain Nemo
I am… (Captain Nemo)
I wonder… about the under world
I hear… the dolphin sounds
I see… the splashing fish
I want… to be with them
I say… that I don’t but I do
I pretend… not to feel this way
I feel… like I should be in the sea
I touch… water and it calls to me
I worry… what people will think
I cry… salty tears
I understand/don’t understand… (choose one) I understand I sound insane but the water calls me
I dream… of being in a world unlike my own
I hope… someday I could go there
I am… ( Captain Nemo)

Part Two: Short Analytical Response
In a short paragraph (200-300 words), you will explain how these statements accurately describe the character. Use specific examples from the novel to defend your statements above. Do not just state facts about your character. Focus on the statements you made in your description and prove that they are true by discussing scenes in the novel. Remember, since you are using specific examples from the novel, you must include parenthetical citations for any quotes or anytime you paraphrase a scene, and you must include a work cited entry. (Note that no more than 10% of your paragraph should be quoted material.) Your work cited entry must be for the novel only. No other outside sources may be used. 90 POINTS!!

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