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Why Is It Bad For Us?
I need to write an essay on it, i cant find some useful informations so far,
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Pros and cons below:
Technology
John Logie Baird invents the first working television system. (1925)
Charles Lindbergh becomes the first person to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean (20 May-21 May 1927)
Penicillin is discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming. (1928)
Science
Great advances in quantum mechanics
Wave mechanics and the Schrödinger equation
Werner Heisenberg formulates the uncertainty principle
Paul Dirac's unification of quantum mechanics with special relativity
War, peace and politics
Rise of communism after World War I
The Red Scare
Irish Civil War
Southern Ireland gains independence from the United Kingdom in 1922
Turkish War of Independence
Polish-Soviet war
First Labour Government of Ramsay MacDonald formed in the United Kingdom
Kellogg-Briand Pact to end war
Economics
Economic boom ended by "Black Tuesday" (October 29, 1929); the stock market crashes, leading to the Great Depression
Culture, religion
Youth culture of The Lost Generation; flappers, Charleston, bobbed hair
Prohibition â legal attempt to end consumption of alcohol in the USA
"The Jazz Age" â Jazz and jazz-influenced dance music widely popular
Rise of broadcast radio as an entertainment medium
Start of commercially viable "Talking Pictures" (motion pictures with sound tracks)
Beginning of surrealist movement
Beginning of the Art Deco movement
Fads such as dance marathons, mah-jongg, crossword puzzles and pole-sitting are popular
Pros and cons below:
Technology
John Logie Baird invents the first working television system. (1925)
Charles Lindbergh becomes the first person to fly solo non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean (20 May-21 May 1927)
Penicillin is discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming. (1928)
Science
Great advances in quantum mechanics
Wave mechanics and the Schrödinger equation
Werner Heisenberg formulates the uncertainty principle
Paul Dirac's unification of quantum mechanics with special relativity
War, peace and politics
Rise of communism after World War I
The Red Scare
Irish Civil War
Southern Ireland gains independence from the United Kingdom in 1922
Turkish War of Independence
Polish-Soviet war
First Labour Government of Ramsay MacDonald formed in the United Kingdom
Kellogg-Briand Pact to end war
Economics
Economic boom ended by "Black Tuesday" (October 29, 1929); the stock market crashes, leading to the Great Depression
Culture, religion
Youth culture of The Lost Generation; flappers, Charleston, bobbed hair
Prohibition â legal attempt to end consumption of alcohol in the USA
"The Jazz Age" â Jazz and jazz-influenced dance music widely popular
Rise of broadcast radio as an entertainment medium
Start of commercially viable "Talking Pictures" (motion pictures with sound tracks)
Beginning of surrealist movement
Beginning of the Art Deco movement
Fads such as dance marathons, mah-jongg, crossword puzzles and pole-sitting are popular
What do you think of these characters?
Cinnamuffi
I'm writing a story about a trio who meet a bunch of ghosts in a cursed haunted house, some of whom are vengeful while others merely wish to pass on. Every ghost, however, has their own story that ties back into the whole. Every ghost died seven years after another in that house, except for a few exceptions that relate to plot events. Therefore, the names aren't supposed to be terribly modern. Are the names over-weird? Do the character appearances need to be altered? Opine at will!
1928 Michael Faust- Long white hair and piercing gold eyes. Died due to an accident in his home on Halloween night ~36 years old
1935 Edgar Hamilton- Black hair tied back and shot through with silver, muddy brown eyes, and a jagged scar down his face. Purchased the house and was subsequently killed by Michael ~42
1942 Jasper Atkins- Dark hair, dark eyes. Employed by the Prescott family, lost his life. ~28
1949 Evan Prescott- Blonde hair cropped short. Family inherited the house from Hamilton. Family moved out shortly after the second death. ~27
1956 Tobias Maloy- Brown hair coiffed into a pompodor, wears a greaser jacket. Broke into the empty house with his friends and died. ~18
1963 Niccoli (Nic) Pollux- Silky auburn curls and blue grey eyes. Family purchased the home but left after their son was killed. ~7
1970 Lucien Malcassio- Wavy, dark brown hair and menacing blue eyes. Lived alone in the house and willed it to the Alisdairs. ~30
1977 Marcus Alisdair- Shockingly bright red hair and eyes the color of antifreeze. Second son of the Alisdairs and the troublemaker. ~18
1984 Ava Marie- Mousy blonde hair, bluish green eyes. Got a job working as a maid for the Alisdairs. They left soon after her death, not feeling comfortable in the house anymore ~22
1991 Benjamin Maddox- Platinum blond hair and blue eyes. Police officer who traced the connection of deaths in the house but died under mysterious circumstances while digging around the house ~36
Skip of 1998 due to plot circumstances. Two were killed in 2005 to make up for this.
2005 Arden Nowel- Dark brown hair and gunmetal grey eyes. Brought his wife to the house, but both perished. ~28
2005 Briony Nowel- Flaxen blonde hair with bright green eyes. Watched her husband die ~27
2012 Nicholas Pollux- Slicked back auburn hair and blue grey eyes. He has a mysterious tie to the little boy who died all those years ago, and works as a paranormal expert. Investigates the house with his two friends on an anonymous tip ~21
2012 Carter Clare- Spiky blond hair and bright blue eyes. Fraternal twins with Nora. Paranormal expert along with Nicholas ~20
2012 Nora Clare- Short black hair and similarly bright blue eyes. Fraternal twins with Carter. Mans the camera on their paranormal investigations ~20
Several of the names are locked for sure, and I just want opinions on them. Others, however, are not set in stone. I'd love to hear what you think! Thank you very much in advance.
Answer
Your characters' names are very good. Might I add that most authors use a very subtle names to 'imply' something of your characters. For example, Michael Faust. 'Faust' is a term pertaining to those who make a contract with the devil as in the classical German legend. Of course, this is optional and not necessary, but this technique gives a depth to you, the author. Now, all characters are distinct, unique, and spot-on. You used every clear distinctions, especially the pompadour and the antifreeze eyes.
Be sure to emphasize your characters further by giving them certain body structures, facial features, personalities, and overall philosophy that are unique to that character. (ie: muscular build, lanky build, short stature, obese build, bony figure, high cheekbones, deepset eyes, dimples, a chiseled nose, fat cheeks, constantly-dyed hair, outrageous nail art, piercings, glasses, etc.)
Diversity is important in creating a cast of characters. Disney animators even said that they look for certain contrasts and different appearances when creating them, in terms of size, build, purpose, ideals, nature, name implications, and idiosyncrasies.I also want to note that your age diversity is commendable. Overall diversity is very good.
There's not much to criticize so I'd say you're good to go. Good luck.
Your characters' names are very good. Might I add that most authors use a very subtle names to 'imply' something of your characters. For example, Michael Faust. 'Faust' is a term pertaining to those who make a contract with the devil as in the classical German legend. Of course, this is optional and not necessary, but this technique gives a depth to you, the author. Now, all characters are distinct, unique, and spot-on. You used every clear distinctions, especially the pompadour and the antifreeze eyes.
Be sure to emphasize your characters further by giving them certain body structures, facial features, personalities, and overall philosophy that are unique to that character. (ie: muscular build, lanky build, short stature, obese build, bony figure, high cheekbones, deepset eyes, dimples, a chiseled nose, fat cheeks, constantly-dyed hair, outrageous nail art, piercings, glasses, etc.)
Diversity is important in creating a cast of characters. Disney animators even said that they look for certain contrasts and different appearances when creating them, in terms of size, build, purpose, ideals, nature, name implications, and idiosyncrasies.I also want to note that your age diversity is commendable. Overall diversity is very good.
There's not much to criticize so I'd say you're good to go. Good luck.
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