Essays About author's implication

 

  • Walt Whitman's-This Compost
    ... By looking at his use of the words "spring" and "resurrection", one can see the author's implication of annual rebirth and renewal. ...
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  • Roman Fever
    ... fever was just a cover for malaria and cholera, which the author discreetly masks with clever metaphor. The understanding behind the hidden implication of such ...
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  • Cloning and the USA
    ... The author discusses ethical and social issues with no real implication on how the author feels. Regulations and guidelines are the final topic. ...
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  • Transition to University
    ... dictionary meaning; implication, associations or suggestions caused by particular words or phrases: and figures of speech which parallel the author's intent. ...
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  • A Good Man is Hard to Find
    ... The very next implication of foreshadowing is how the grandmother indicates that she is ... Every author has a unique writing style that they call his or her own. ...
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  • Leiningen Versus The Ants
    ... evidence that proves anything from the story is related to the author's life. ... The most important implication of the story is that sometimes to destroy something ...
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  • The Russian Empire and the World, 1700-1917
    ... 1917 takes its readers through the implication of Russia's geography and how it played part in the formation of its boundaries. The author painstakingly shows ...
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  • Beowulf
    ... the author seems to have left Beowulf a loophole. He seems to suggest that no one can get to the treasure unless he has God's favor and the very implication of ...
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  • A critique of Inside the Brain
    ... The author of the book seems to focus on the immediacy of the problem through the use of some very startling statistics. His implication is that if something ...
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  • Machiavelli Prince & Le Cid
    ... word, or the most self-defeating argument of them all, where the author is making ... In this tiny female implication, he says that "fortune is a woman, and if you ...
    (2113 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  • a rose for emily2
    ... There is not much explanation given about her family, but the implication is made ... The comment the author makes about the two cousins being more Grierson than ...
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  • Prototype Theory
    ... Another implication the idea of prototypes has for linguistics is noted by Widdowson (1996). While discussing the sources of linguistic data, the author admits ...
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  • marcel proust as rising star
    ... biography makes very clear, is complexly coded to the author's passions for ... ever before to follow the narrator's path through the implication-crowded gauntlets ...
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  • The Bluest Eye
    ... The implication is that ... Nicole Gelon Lott, the author of Ownership and the Loss of Communal Ties in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, seems to support the notion ...
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  • Theology of Genesis 111
    ... The author and readers should know nothing about Babylonia culture till the exile. The implication was that its composition should not be earlier than the ...
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  • The Fall of the House of Usher 2
    ... the author's life, nor an adjunct to didactic purpose, but an object created in the cause of beauty-which he defined in its largest spiritual implication" (1236 ...
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  • The Fall of the House of Usher
    ... the author's life, nor an adjunct to didactic purpose, but an object created in the cause of beauty-which he defined in its largest spiritual implication" (1236 ...
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  • Symbols and Meanings in Moby-Dick
    ... narrators, Ishmael is not merely a surrogate for an absentee author. ... richest characterization in terms of both psychological depth and thematic implication. ...
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  • A Clockwork Orange
    Anthony Burgess, the novel's author, provided for the new edition an introduction to ... ability to perform both good and evil is presented by implication in his ...
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  • arty
    ... However, she argues that the implication the poem has about the moroseness of parting detracts from the author's analogy of the virtuous men's death. ...
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  • "Variations on the Word Love"
    ... we use to plug / holes with," meaning it has lost its powerful implication. ... The Author, now that the word love is used aimlessly in everyday communications and ...
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  • John Donne
    ... Donne's past transgressions are essential to comprehend the implication of the ... Catholicism, help the reader recognize the indulgences the author writes about ...
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  • north korea
    ... The Two aspects of the Korean POW story noted by the author HH Wubben. ... Wubben wrote, "by implication they blame most of the deaths on prisoner negligence, or ...
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  • montana
    ... other stores recommend: LARRY WATSON, Justice, 1st ed., MINT, author of "Montana ... Fiction Prize, offers a lean, gaunt narrative rich with implication about a 12 ...
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  • For Lack of a Better Man
    ... To understand an author is to read between the lines, then draw conclusions ... the pages of Madame Bovary lie a continuous excess of implication, insinuation, and ...
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  • Prison Privitisation
    ... to expect high quality from commercially contracted prisons." This author, citing the ... The implication of this finding is that some privatization programs are ...
    (1299 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  • lady audley
    ... applied to any play with romantic plot in which an author manipulates events ... of the fifties and sixties is chilling, because of the implication that dishonesty ...
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  • Lady Audley's Secret
    ... applied to any play with romantic plot in which an author manipulates events ... of the fifties and sixties is chilling, because of the implication that dishonesty ...
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  • Lady Audleys Secret
    ... applied to any play with romantic plot in which an author manipulates events ... of the fifties and sixties is chilling, because of the implication that dishonesty ...
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  • 'Personal choice'
    ... The Wave' is slightly easier to visualize, as the author achieves more ... gives a more typical high school atmosphere, while metaphorical implication appeals to ...
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