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... win. Mr. Nierenberg explains how to reach a relative balance when negotiating. ... beings. The reader is taught how to understand people. ...
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... Jauss explains the effect of this "horizon of expectations" on the reader and the literary experience: "A literary work, even when it appears to be new, does ...
(1235 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... Rather, he presents his memory and viewpoints, allowing the reader to make his or her own personal judgment regarding the issue. Rodriguez explains that "While ...
(1069 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Bierce gives the reader a side story, so he/she can have sincere feelings for Peyton. Bierce explains that Peyton is a respectable man. ...
(671 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... The comparison of the giants to Gulliver causes the reader to realize what small ... As Gulliver explains what he reads in an giant book, he explains how man ...
(755 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... Using Colonel Sartoris as the narrator, the author explains to the reader that the only central figures in Emily's life are males. ...
(874 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... The Catcher in the Rye encourages teenagers to really consider society's creeds and to think as an individual, yet it still explains to the reader the need for ...
(906 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... mask, "With torn and bleeding hearts we smile, / And mouth with myriad subtleties." In the second stanza, Dunbar explains briefly to the reader, why exactly ...
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... This evaluation of Bartleby's death explains to the reader the suffering, guilt and confusion that the narrator experiences after Bartleby dies. ...
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... Later in the book, Iser explains that the reader will only realize the meaning of the text if the reader can detach him or herself from the experience enough ...
(1713 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... anyone who stand in it. This passage really explains to the reader how Jane Eyre feels about Rochester. Despite the fact that there ...
(788 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... the reader is taken in by the writing is the organization. At the beginning, Steinbeck grabs the audience by create this picture of a desert. He explains that ...
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... Further Vergerius explains the more specific disciplines for a boy's educational experience. ... Vergerius discusses issues that leave the reader with questions. ...
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... Throughout the narrative, Douglass gives details to the life he lives and explains to the reader the way a slave is treated and the way they are expected to ...
(1598 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Sophocles uses much dramatic irony to have the reader clued in before the ... Sophocles explains this when he uses Teiresias to foreshadow that Oedipus is the ...
(701 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... bedroom. While the reader chuckles as Frank explains the experience with such a voice as in disbelief or amazement. His ingenuous ...
(1622 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... wind up getting into an accident yourself, "to swerve might make more dead." The way Stafford explains what to do with dead deer tells the reader that this ...
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... Montani also explains to his reader the importance in the evolution in to backbone of the ichthyosaur, as it greatly affects his swimming style. ...
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... describe his features very well, and Shakespeare requires the reader to imagine ... Dabydeen explains that Hogarth is "a masterful painter of the ugly, grotesque ...
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... The book in this case, explains many more details to the reader, whereas the film had to cut it short in order to make it an appropriate film, time wise. ...
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... Florida Anilu Bernardo, the author of Jumping off for Freedom, explains with detail ... raft goes through, for example while reading the book the reader knows that ...
(1249 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... On the contrary, the reader knows his troubles are just beginning when the messenger explains to Oedipus how Polybus is not his real father. ...
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... Dickinson explains the view so well that as a reader you can picture yourself sitting in that window wondering what is going on. ...
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... From the narrator's point of view, the reader cannot see it and has to build their own feeling of it. At the end of the story when the author explains that the ...
(986 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... perspectives. Trilling explains how the reader gets to make the final decision in the paper depending on what they feel would happen. The ...
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... they follow the pattern of the wind ya see" Jackson further explains how all ... The imperative of having to make a change shows the reader how the perspective of ...
(1386 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... reference to photosynthesis). He explains to the reader that 'this is no ordinary sun' and resistance to it seems futile. In his final ...
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This fact explains his meticulous attention to giving the reader the setting so realistically. Donald Barthelme " paints" the setting in the reader's mind. ...
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... Basically Mr. Nord intertwines all for concepts together and tells the reader how they make up people's ... Another example is how Mr. Nord explains postmodernism. ...
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... at five-thirty (Shields 591) Sheilds is trying to convey to the reader is life ... Shield's says it best when she explains: A mistake that led to another mistake ...
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