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... that there are approximately 25 million left-handed people in the United States with the statistics being about the same for homosexuality (Course Reader 78). ...
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... patient to end his constant pain and permitting nature to take its course, was the ... you to the patient, Mac and his wife Maura pulls the reader in emotionally. ...
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... Of course, the reader is aware of the irony of such a statement at they are weak, and it would be more appropriate for her to ask why shouldn't they be bold ...
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... The first item on the suffrage list is of course, the leg break. If a reader were to look at the first paragraph on page 925 in the Elements Of Literature ...
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... are then being blown away. The reader of course continues to read awaiting the next adventure. Having but one vessel left after ...
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... His techniques for this are to overwhelm the reader's sensibilities with his sickening approach. His approach of course is the selling of one-year-old children ...
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... It awakens memories of that which was already read, brings the reader to a ... intact or altered, reoriented or even fulfilled ironically in the course of the ...
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... himself?! Of course not, the reader is forced to admit that this terrible vile man is pitiable and almost lovable. Dostoyevsky is ...
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... of Cranes use of colors in creating images in the reader's mind, and this type of usage is important to keepthe reader's attention, this of course making the ...
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... And, of course, there are those words that the reader misses the first time reading it through. Her use of the word "floweret" is a perfect example of this. ...
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... While the reader is digesting the vast information presented in the philosophy course, they are also trying to piece together all of the odd happenings. ...
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... directly and easily, and although he makes several blunders in the course of the ... for Elizabeth more than he ever shows, more even than the reader ever realizes ...
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... same with the Declaration, as seen by the passage "When, in the course of human ... is trying to convince someone; both clearly state that the reader should think ...
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... not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be;" This is where he finally begins to see his foolishness that the reader has recognized all along. Of course, Eliot has ...
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... Of course, at this point the reader knows that Iago plans for Othello to see them talking intimately, and to draw the idea of an affair from that. ...
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... The reader will meet with the falling action when they finally saw land and of course this will tied the resolution, when they arrived safely to land and got a ...
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... is of the kind of self irony that would connect and not estrange the reader. ... Of course a way to bring across the themes is to involve an interesting character ...
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... Apart as a tragedy with his tragic hero, Okonkwo, and by the pity and fear aroused in the reader; therefore, Achebe ... Elements of Literature: Fourth Course. ...
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... Of course, the title characters are destined to marry in the end, but only ... The reader learns that Ethiopian girl Chariclea is the daughter of the king and ...
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... However, during the course of the novel, there is little sermonizing. Perhaps the reader would not recognize the moral value of Moll Flanders if Defoe did not ...
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... of the year." The "frozen lake" gives the reader a chilling effect, emphasizing that the surroundings are not welcoming. Clearly, the sensible course of action ...
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... There are several examples of admiration and distaste that the author makes very clear regarding Mistress Prynne and her course of actions. The reader may also ...
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... is not very straight forward it has a deeper meaning which the reader has to ... Of course the speaker becomes solemn and serious in some parts of the poem where ...
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... Upon observing a vignette into Jing-Mei's childhood the reader finds that Suyuan ... a connection in future goals in Jing-Mei's life, and of course to compete with ...
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... In this way the reader takes part in solving the mystery, and of course doesn't feel him/herself embarrassed by the highly intelligent Holmes, or int the case ...
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... appropriately to the nature of the male ego (Homer's victims were, of course, men) or ... a junkie with a sweet needle loaded in her hand, or a reader engrossed in ...
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... You did didn't you?" (Dostoyevsky 211) "Of course I didn't! And now I believe you even less!" (Dostoyevsky 211) The reader expects Zamyotov to do his job and ...
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... Simon as being 'skinny, vivid little boy, with a glance coming up from under a hut of straight hair that hung down, black and course' The reader can see that ...
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... One such reason is that it creates a healthy sense of confusion of pleasure and disquietude in the reader. Oedipus Rex takes place during the course of a day ...
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... The Reader suggests to Gandhi that in order for Swaraj to take place, the ... This of course is distressing to Gandhi because he believes that if the English were ...
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