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... t "use a cane and he [doesn't] wear dark glasses, [having] always thought dark glasses were a must for the blind." (183) However, the narrator sheds these ...
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... t "use a cane and he [doesn't] wear dark glasses, [having] always thought dark glasses were a must for the blind." (183) However, the narrator sheds these ...
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... which seemed to frustrate the narrator. In addition, there was the usual ridicule from her mother. Perhaps this was the reason she had "no IQ-a zero IQ" (183). ...
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... some dumb thing happens a long time ago and [he] can't ever forget it" (183). ... In the last chapter of the novel, the narrator recounts a story of love from his ...
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... The narrator, Mayor Blue, conveys the main idea of this novel when he states, "like the ... color dazzles us, but when it's too late we see what a fraud is" (183). ...
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... Through the extraordinarily memory of the narrator as he recounts these details, the ... the 'White Webwork Which Gleams'." Studies in Short Fiction (1991): 183-195 ...
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... This self-criticism finds form in Wells's narrator's game of cards with the ... this painted pasteboard, and playing the 'joker' with vivid delight" (Wells 183). ...
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... Our narrator is a non-participant, which we learn no details about from a ... in others people's lives just for a minute while they talked around her"(183). ...
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... After entering the store the stories narrator, a street-smart girl named Sylvia, begins ... dollars would pay for the rent and the piano bill too" (Bambara 183). ...
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... Our narrator is a non-participant, which we learn no details about from a ... in others people's lives just for a minute while they talked around her"(183). ...
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... When R. Walton, the narrator and captain of the ship that finds Frankenstein, faces the decision of ... "Be steady to your purposes, and firm as a rock" (183). ...
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... was no wire, and no one arrived (p.173)." Other than Nick (being the narrator) and Gatsby's ... "Daisy had sent neither a message nor a flower (p.183)." This again ...
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... not his affair, but it was his unwillingness to confess, his hypocrisy (Abel 183). ... a conflict between creativity and morality may lead the narrator (Johnson 55 ...
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... Canterbury. Along with the narrator (Chaucer), there are 29 other Canterbury pilgrims. ... Water! Water! Help, for Goddes herte," aloud (183). Upon ...
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... The narrator of the novel gives a perspective of Perdita's love for Lord ... without sympathy" (Mellor, Mary Shelley: Her Life, Her Fiction, Her Monsters 183). ...
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... It is evident that the narrator, Kingston, has many conflicts with what is being ... were taught by ghosts, and were ourselves half ghosts" (p.183), Kingston must ...
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... The viewpoint is not that of a detached narrator; "rather, Marian has resolved to ... die right away, it keeps on living, right now it's still alive" (Atwood 183). ...
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... few of his servants, and Gatsby's father attend the funeral (Fitzgerald 182-183). ... Nick Carraway, the novel's narrator, says that "Gatsby believed in the green ...
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... The narrator tells us that Barron "liked men, and it was known that he drank with the younger men in the Elks' Club-that he was not a marrying man ... 177-183. ...
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... The narrator tells us that Barron "liked men, and it was known that he drank with the younger men in the Elks' ClubXthat he was not a marrying man ... 177-183. ...
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... With Manichaeanism discarded, our humble narrator and hero finds himself "...despairing of ever ... I no longer sought a wife nor any other worldly hope" (p. 183). ...
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... she has finally had the chance to find "out about livin' fuh [herself]" (183). ... No Name Woman", "Shaman", and even "White Tigers" and the narrator's own life ...
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... Jake Barnes, as the narrator and supposed hero of the novel, fell in love with Brett some years ago and is still powerfully ... I've lost my self-respect" (183, Ch ...
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... Jake Barnes, as the narrator and supposed hero of the novel, fell in love with Brett some years ago and is still powerfully ... I've lost my self-respect" (183, Ch ...
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... Jake Barnes, as the narrator and supposed hero of the novel, fell in love with Brett some years ago and is still powerfully ... I've lost my self-respect" (183, Ch ...
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... First, the narrator, Jake Barnes, is impotent. ... I can't help it. I've never been able to help anything . . . I can't stop things" (183). ...
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... Alex, our rebellious yet humble narrator, is an eerie foreshadowing of the Punk ... book is also centered on the Catholic doctrine of free will (Kennard,p.183). ...
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