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... Last but not least, some critics found that it showed lack of ability to create characters and events. Daniel Defoe was born to James and Mary Defoe in St. ...
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... r appears to be real to the reader, the characters, events, and morals of the ... The detail that Twain uses clearly shows how he can create literature that is ...
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... and behavior, he was able to create characters for his ... When we try to understand why the characters act as ... He simply presents events as they are leaving the ...
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... Therefore, it is understandable that she would create strong, "manly ... The characters come across as being very complex, not wishy washy ... (16) The events covered in ...
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... These events and incidents can be identified and pulled right out of his writings ... and knowledge of people and places he is able to create characters that share ...
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... Yet he had the ability to create characters that are highly individual human ... His description of historical figures and events has influenced our thinking more ...
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... information, describing the setting, creating mood and atmosphere, and generating information upon which we create our opinions on characters and events in the ...
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... WieselÕs excellent narration of events during his experience at Nazi ... of the scene and of characters and their emotions come together to create the mood. ...
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... being heated. The characters become crucibles and heat up the town to create most of the main events in The Crucible. The main events ...
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... David Cecil, "Eliot places much more emphasis on how characters react to events than events themselves. ... and brings up Nancy into the story to create a more ...
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... the way a writer uses words to create literature ... the narrator stands apart from the characters and describes ... of view, the narrator describes the events as seen ...
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... Also, setting changes are added to create a more interesting plot and more ... Imagery helps the descriptions of the characters, and the events in the plot ...
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... Shakespere utilises very effectively to create humour in ... and cheeky remarks by the characters, often in ... situations, such as unexpected or unbelievable events. ...
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... Crane and Twain both create characters that are capable ... to reality with their characters that represent ... and Crane experienced different events throughout there ...
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... to have no prejudgments made before the events of the ... that the innocence of their young characters add a ... the authors are allowed to create main characters that ...
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... evidence suggests quite clearly that Golding was trying to create parallels between ... From the information we can see that the events and characters in the ...
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... the events and characters in Animal Farm and those of the Russian Revolution. As in the Russian Revolution the animals in Animal Farm strive to create a better ...
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... No one would seriously regulate violence on news or sporting events or movies ... The best writers and producers in television can create characters and compelling ...
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... sees people. This is just one of the ways Edith Wharton can help us create an opinion about events and characters. Another manner ...
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... that is still used today to create animation for ... different character types, such as fictional characters that are ... Events and storylines are unusual and many of ...
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... Therefore, it is understandable that she would create strong, "manly ... The characters come across as being very complex, not wishy washy ... (16) The events covered in ...
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... us what his attitude is to these characters or events. ... Holden tries to explain why other characters in the ... Holden's natural language helps to create the facade ...
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... the general trend of the events unfolding. ... characterisation into the novel when assessing the characters. ... Wells uses camera angles to create specific imagery ...
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... By presenting shady characters and ill-gotten fortunes, the ... use of symbolism to link key events creates a ... can identify these symbols and create a correlation ...
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... believes that the novel is about its characters, historical events or symbolism, it ... His ability to create a multitude of memorable characters gave us ...
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... Yet, he had the ability to create characters that are highly individual human ... His portrayal of historical figures and events has influenced our thinking more ...
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... Since Salerio and Salanio serve primarily to fill us in on events that take place offstage-in this case, Shylock's ... These two characters also create a lot ...
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... Many romantic composers sought to create music that idealised the atmosphere and ... by program music, which was used to represent events, characters, or emotions ...
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... believes that the novel is about its characters, historical events or symbolism, it ... His ability to create a multitude of memorable characters gave us ...
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... As the plot changes, the characters changed, also ... She was concerned with events that have already taken place ... He had to create monuments to remember instances in ...
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