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  1. Jan 20, 2014 · Theodore begins the story as most Protagonists do — in a state of Disunity. The impending divorce is one obvious sign of this. The fact Theodore spends a significant amount of time thinking about Catherine (numerous flashbacks) means he is dwelling in the present, but in some sense stuck in the past.

  2. Theodore. The hero of the story, Theodore is first presented as the peasant whom Manfred wrongfully imprisons for an offhand observation. Well-spoken, noble, and brave, he bears a striking resemblance to the statue of Alfonso the Good.

  3. In All the Bright Places, the first-person narration of Theodore Finch and Violet Markey weaves together a story of their unlikely friendship and love, of saving and being saved in the face of devastating loss. We first hear from Theodore, otherwise known as “Finch.”

  4. Theo begins writing in a diary at the start of the novel, and soon becomes obsessed with the task of recording his daily life in an effort to assume some control and order over its seemingly meaningless events. Theo is also cousins with Xan, the self-appointed dictator and Warden of England.

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    Theodore Bagwell was born on 10 July 1968. According to Bellick, his father had sexually assaulted his Down syndrome-afflicted sister, who later gave birth to Theodore. (1x6) Theodore's advanced vocabulary is due to his father, who made him read entire encyclopedias and dictionaries in his youth, stating that this would make him "President of the U...

    In 1991, T-Bag slept with a waitress, the result of which was David Martin. Before incarceration, Bagwell eluded the authorities and pursued a relationship with a single mother named Susan Hollander, who had two children of her own from a previous marriage. To Susan and her children, he presented himself as a charming and polite man, and the whole ...

    Upon the arrival of Michael Scofield at Fox River, T-Bag wanted to trap him as his playmate but was unsuccessful. During a race riot, his "special friend" was amongst those who were fatally wounded. Believing Scofield had done it, T-Bag sought revenge but was stopped by John Abruzzi. During a second riot, T-Bag learns of Michael's hole in the wall ...

    Left on his own, T-Bag begins to search for a way to reattach his hand. He finds a small clinic and forces Dr. Marvin Gudat, a veterinarian, to reattach his hand without any anesthetic. Even though Gudat tries to persuade him to seek help elsewhere, as he cannot provide the services that Bagwell needs, he eventually stitches his hand back together,...

    In the Final Break, T-Bag was asked by Lincoln to set the fire alarm, and in return, he demanded $5000 wired into his account. During the break-out, he found that Lincoln did not wire the money so, he tells the FBI Agent about Michael's plan. After Mahone told the FBI Agent about the break-out, they replaced Michael with a dummy that parachuted out...

    He later breaks out of Fox River again during a replacement run for his prosthetic arm. He sets out on a mission of vengeance on two men that raped his mother. He kills Wayne Garrett and his girlfriend, then later finds Rodney Johnson and throws him into a rock crusher. He then visits his mother, where he is re-captured by the marshalls but is allo...

  5. In the context of Horace Walpole's 'The Castle of Otranto,' Theodore is a central character who embodies both the romantic and heroic ideals prevalent in Gothic literature. He is characterized by his nobility, passion, and strength, serving as a romantic hero who confronts supernatural elements and personal dilemmas throughout the narrative.

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · At the beginning of Her and its strange sci-fi love story, Theodore sees the short-term benefits of disconnecting from his messy reality and plugging into an organized, virtual one. He can keep Samantha close — literally in his pocket — and access her at any time of day or night.

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