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How does the author enable the reader to share the experience of the main character? Patrick Suskind's use of visual imagery captures ...
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In the novel, The Haunting, the author Margaret Mahy captures the reader's imagaintion using the character, Barney. He captures ...
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... is feeling. Closing sentence The "monster" is another friendless character that Shelley compels the reader to feel for. There are ...
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... life. Her relationship with Oliver enhances her character and the reader comes to know Rose better than we do Oliver. Her emotions ...
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... Mr Collins is a self important, tiresome character in whom the reader feels no pity. ... The reader feels no attachment or relation to his character. ...
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... sometime in his life. Fitzgerald presents a likable character, a likable story and time period to the reader. At the end he has ...
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... Neil Gaiman intentionally does not describe Shadow very much. He uses Shadow's vagueness to draw the reader in, and help them relate to the main character. ...
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... Mr. Bennet enriches this literary work like no other character, and in this reader's humble opinion Pride and Prejudice would lose most of its entertainment ...
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... This is significant to the reader's understanding of Hamlets character because it demonstrates Hamlet's lack of self confidence, which causes him to constantly ...
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... This is significant to the reader's understanding of Hamlets character because it demonstrates Hamlet's lack of self confidence, which causes him to constantly ...
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... This character trait resulted in the separation between her and Bingley and consequently, the reader begins to wonder whether being the 'perfect' person, is ...
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Often, authors impose misery and self sacrifice upon their character to give the reader a sense of sympathy for those characters. ...
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... Her emotions are seen in many situations in the story by things she says, and her thoughts brought to the reader in detail. This type of character is one of ...
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... These evolutions capture the reader's attention and focus in a novel. Victor Hugo masters the art of character change with both his characters Jean Valjean and ...
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... This however, I do not feel is entirely true as De Bernieres succeeds in establishing very firm character-reader relationships within short spaces of time ...
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... He was never an evil man, just a man who acted wrongly and rashly at times, a character of strengths and weakness, a person with whom the reader could relate ...
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... see the maturity building up within Stephen's character as he learned to coup with loss. Alice Hoffman's way of writing makes it very enjoyable for the reader. ...
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... that feeling. The way the author told the story made it feel like I, the reader had a relationship with the character. In some sort ...
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... "Suddenly she drew in her breath sharply and an expression flashed into her eyes that a practiced character reader might have connected vaguely with the set ...
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... story deeply explained to the reader. The reader then could relate to each character in a way or two, and remember who was who. ...
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First, getting the reader to identify with your character. Next, having a time limit. ... One, getting the reader to like the character. ...
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... Joyce Carol Oates creates a frightening, malevolent character by placing the reader into the mind of a teenager and then destroying this world. ...
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The Changing Character of Macbeth The story of Macbeth has many Shakespearean characters that could compare to the reader. Macbeth ...
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... characters in the story. The dialogues enabled the reader to feel as though you were a character in the story. Before a dialogue the ...
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... the entire play. Through exploration of Ben's character, the reader is able to answer questions as to who Willy is. The reader can ...
(1699 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... We are told she was raised as "The most popular girl in Louisville". The reader is able to look into the character of Daisy as she sees herself. ...
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... However, now that the reader himself has been shamefully drawn in by Satan's character, one can relate to Adam's conflict. Milton's ...
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... Maggie was portrayed as a flat character. The reader is not told much about her, and she never changes throughout the whole story. ...
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... Imagery, like characterization, can be used to make the reader favor a certain character and feel connected to that character which in turn develops the ...
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A Bernard Malamud Reader Seen against the crumbling of Yiddish culture, Bernard ... Jewish in style and character types, Bernard Malamud's fiction may appeal to a ...
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