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... The fact that it would take place in such an open, public location allows the reader to laugh at the situation as the story begins. ...
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... laugh at Robin, he picks out the laugh of the ... that which is obvious to the reader throughout the ... Through his sight description, Hawthorne allows the reader to ...
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... that the reader cannot help but laugh at Prufrock's ... It is almost inevitable that the reader will picture ... song reminiscent of childhood that allows the reader ...
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... and disrespectful; however, the satirical tone of delivery allows the reader ... and the reaction extreme and exaggerated, allowing the reader to laugh and not ...
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... to the visit because he wants to laugh at Mr ... The odious letter from Mr. Collins prepares the reader to dislike ... the letter written by Mr. Collins allows for the ...
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... to the visit because he wants to laugh at Mr ... odious letter from Mr. Collins prepares the reader to dislike ... the letter written by Mr. Collins allows the reader ...
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... allows the mind to wander and come back again in time to laugh at the ... brings humor through the grim walls of a tragedy and allows the reader to manipulate ...
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... The reader can not help but to laugh at Darl's ... characters Edgerton uses are desires the reader can relate ... Edgerton also allows his characters to release stress ...
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... when he allows Owen to do negative things like destroying the Mary Magdalene statue. His negative actions also allow the reader to have a laugh before Irving ...
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... of the obvious can make a reader laugh until it ... as a senseless act, Slaughterhouse- Five allows Vonnegut to ... something bad happens where the reader might think ...
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... According to Chief Bromden, he had not hear a laugh in years (11). ... Chief as the narrator of the novel, as opposed to McMurphy, allows the reader to examine ...
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... He would go with the others to the whorehouse and laugh with the ... of the most important parts of Hemingway's writing is what he allows the reader to take ...
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... This same atmosphere allows the reader to see Miss Emily as a " tragic figure" instead of an evil ... Homer is of machinery, a hearty laugh and a man's man. ...
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... This same atmosphere allows the reader to see Miss Emily as a " tragic figure" instead of an evil ... Homer is of machinery, a hearty laugh and a man's man. ...
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... This same atmosphere allows the reader to see Miss Emily as a " tragic figure" instead of an evil ... Homer is of machinery, a hearty laugh and a man's man. ...
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... he was a riot and went out of their way to laugh at him and ... past, and in this way, Toni Morrison connects these characters and allows the reader to become ...
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... that crazy Indian blood in Bernice" that caused her to laugh, "Scalp the ... omniscient point of view, which works well because it allows the reader to see ...
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... Be patient my love, soon we will laugh again." Adrian is writing a letter to his girlfriend about ... In addition, it allows the bullied reader to acknowledge ...
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... roles and stereotypes in a manner that allows them to ... The next feminist ideal shown to the reader comes in ... the beginning of the play, "the men laugh" when Mrs ...
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... in her seminal work "The Laugh of the Medusa". It is by developing an understanding of her critique of Cixous that best allows the reader to formulate a ...
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... the story describe this isolation but it allows the reader ... The reader also experiences the same feelings of isolation where ... a joke and all the men laugh at the ...
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... That in the course of this lengthy novel, the reader may go weary of a ... Cruelty and frustration are mixed, but the comedy level allows you to laugh, even as ...
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... "'Hush up.' TP said, trying not to laugh, 'Lawd, they'll all hear us. ... The combination of the different writing techniques allows the reader to see into the ...
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... brown fingers, good-natured faces, and laugh (especially after ... the fictional world allowing the reader to become ... It allows each individual to create his or her ...
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... The setting of this novel allows the characters to develop ... Bromden says, " He knows you have to laugh at the ... the Cuckoo's Nest, to help the reader gain a ...
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... This allows the reader to realize Dowel's ideas and thoughts ... It is hard not to laugh yet feel sympathy ... characteristic form of address to the reader is through ...
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... This pleases the people and allows Shakespeare to say ... to develop, and this leaves the reader an even more ... Shakespeare wanted his readers to stand by and laugh. ...
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... make sport for our neighbors, and laugh at them ... see through Mr. Bennet's eyes the reader begins to ... Thus Austen allows Elizabeth to be sufficiently affected by ...
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... make sport for our neighbors, and laugh at them ... see through Mr. Bennet's eyes the reader begins to ... Thus Austen allows Elizabeth to be s! ufficiently affected ...
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... The only thing to do is laugh at him, for ... The reader could not possibly pity the community of ... parallel with this entertaining American short story allows us to ...
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