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... reader because the reader would not be able to relate to any of the characters, and would therefore not be able to fully imagine what the author intended to be ...
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... This approach is very useful in understanding what the author intended, however one must be careful not to make a mistake when taking this approach. ...
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... Douglass knew, as a popular lecturer as well as author for the ... view of history may be more truthful than Douglass\' persuasively intended personal autobiography ...
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In most cases when a work like Arthur Miller's turned into a movie, the outcome is usually misperceived from what the author intended. ...
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... death . The author's intended audience is the general reader who can easily and utterly intecept the book's main points and ideas . It ...
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... "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner" is a poem that I comprehended as having a complete different meaning than that that the author intended it. ...
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... Even catching some important, formerly missed details on the first page of the story made me realize a great deal more of what the author's intended message to ...
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... on just this one. The author intended to show the healing that has started to take place in the nation. He ironically uses a white ...
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... Again, the author intended the book to surround the mystery of Gatsby's unique character and therefore the book again has the advantage. ...
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... Again, the author intended the book to surround the mystery of Gatsby's unique character and therefore the book again has the advantage. ...
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... 42). The problem with this interpretation is that the writer defines covetousness too narrowly, moreso than the author intended. ...
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... herself. Relying on the intended audience or the purpose of the confession, the author would then become what is expected. By choosing ...
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... The proceeding assessment of the final moments of the story could quite possibly be a successful way in which the author intended to say much, after the fact ...
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... I do not think the author intended to make this a parallel to life on Earth, but I do think that all good stories need the references to life to let the reader ...
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... novel is accurate. In most cases, the movie can be very helpful in relating the author's intended message. There are various ways ...
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... that "one step more" and thus the emotion the experience is experienced with the scenes and conveys the meaning of the poem that the author intended to convey.
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... argument to making a shopping list. All do one thing. The work created serves the purpose the author intended to. So write, I say.
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... by William Golding are both examples of works that demonstrate their author's view of man ... the image of the dying horses is a very vivid one intended to provoke ...
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... by William Golding are both examples of works that demonstrate their author's view of man ... the image of the dying horses is a very vivid one intended to provoke ...
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... Nevertheless, I don't think the author intended to present women as powerful, but rather these women embody an allegory for the dangers and anti-social forces ...
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... 42) The problem with this interpretation is that the writer defines covetousness too narrowly and more narrowly than the author intended. ...
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... The author intended for his audience to read this piece and understand the world as it was at the time it was written, see the instability in our society, and ...
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... Through Friend's manipulation and physical aspects, and through irony and symbols, one could assume that the author intended this to be true. ...
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... Through Friend's manipulation and physical aspects, and through irony and symbols, one could assume that the author intended ! this to be true. ...
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... times it is not enough to simply read a story, one must look deeper and take a closer look to find more of the meaning that the author intended through the ...
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... The Most Dangerous Game" Although in "The Most Dangerous Game" General Zaroff is more fully characterized, Richard Connell, the author, intended for Rainsford ...
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... pg. 27 ln 23) This is a sign of his first stages of development, which will soon result into what the author intended. The "American ...
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... The book became famous and made Sinclair a good deal of money, but the socialist ideals that the author intended as the cure for the ills of capitalism were ...
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... He also says a good way to look for things that the author intended to use, as symbolism is to look for things that are referred to again and again in the text ...
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... Imagery can be a problem for the reader or the use of metaphors as the reader can not always be sure how the author intended the meaning to be taken and may ...
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