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... in The Great Gatsby is to give the reader a realistic view of society and culture in the 1920's, and to allow the reader how they would feel about characters ...
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... Another example of onomatopoeia is "trod, trod, have trod". This particular phrase lets the reader feel the frustration experienced by Hopkins. ...
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... and Updike's "A & P" the main characters, a crazed man as the narrator Sammy a supermarket clerk use a detailed description to make the reader feel what is ...
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... and Updike's "A & P" the main characters, a crazed man as the narrator Sammy a supermarket clerk use a detailed description to make the reader feel what is ...
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... The child is portrayed with the use of such vivid description so that the reader is able to feel sympathetic towards the child, and perhaps come to realization ...
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... fashion. It makes the reader feel as if the poem was extremely old. In the 1817 text the spelling in the text is much more modern. ...
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... feel like you are being spoken to (as the writing was originally intended) it is a more personal account of what went on and makes the reader feel like they ...
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... The way that the humans felt the need to shape and form Mars to look like Earth shows the reader that humans feel isolated and lost on the strange little planet ...
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... Raskolnikov's economic suffering makes the reader feel sorry for the character. Everyone knows the feeling of not being able to get what one wants. ...
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... is constructed as a character which impacts us deeply, not because we admire his character, but the way in which the reader is positioned to feel involved in ...
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... Writing in a foreign language, Burgess makes the reader feel like an outsider. As the novel begins, the reader has no emotional connection to Alex. ...
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... Although hysterically funny, Boyle possesses the ability to write about a character in a way that makes the reader feel like they are actually experiencing the ...
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... This somewhat mirrors the father's feelings and gives the reader a feel that it would take something very strong to break the bonds between the family. ...
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... Samuel Taylor Coleridge uses figurative language to let the reader feel and sense the positive and negative feelings the Mariner experiences on his mysterious ...
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... This comment being straight to the point makes the reader feel as if the persona is denying the fact that it is the wall that brings the two men together to ...
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... The ad attempts to convince the reader that the product's elegant design gives a woman better protection and makes her feel more comfortable and feminine ...
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... Miss Brill's ability to stray so far from reality allows the reader to feel many interesting points such as maybe she isn't crazy at all, what caused her to ...
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... Does Macbeth succeed at this level? Can the reader feel pity and terror for Macbeth? Or does the reader feel that Macbeth himself ...
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... reader as well. For instance, love can cause the reader to feel especially warm towards certain characters involved. Love can be ...
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... narrator. The symbolism of ice representing pain is an excellent metaphor because it allows the reader to feel the narrator's pain. If ...
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... I cannot suit you all"(LeGuin 876). Now the reader might feel that the city is fictious. The narrator also asks the readers "Now ...
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... narrator. The symbolism of ice representing pain is an excellent metaphor because it allows the reader to feel the narrator's pain. If ...
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... words. This book makes the reader feel what it was like to be there at that time, and she does this all with her word choice. When ...
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... as a hero. This, also, causes the reader to feel more pity for him since they cannot degrade his actions. Ethan Frome's life ends ...
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... intentions, Jan and Mary place Bigger in situations that make him feel "a cold, dumb, and inarticulate hate" (68) for them. Wright hopes the reader will share ...
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... This makes the reader feel more pity for Agamemnon. In the Poetics, Aristotle says that tragedy invokes fear and pity in the reader (137). ...
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... This part made the reader feel quite sorry for John Coffey as it becomes apparent that John could be innocent and he is going through hell in prison. ...
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... I feel this is a clever attempt to not have a biased reader from the onset. ... I feel she did this to get the reader to sympathize directly with her. ...
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... on the surface, the idea of a reincarnate person would figure to be an abstraction, but upon true reflection, the reader cannot help but feel that Beloved is a ...
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... Pathos is a writing style that is used to grab the reader emotionally and making them feel sympathetic to the author's point of view. ...
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