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... Some stories interest us; others do not. In order for a story to be interesting, it must be told in a way that does not bore or confuse the reader. ...
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... "Getting Out" is cleverly chosen as the title because it tells the reader that the main purpose of the divorce was to "get out" of a terrible situation. ...
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... is one instance in which Jack is bathing and he is conversing with Mary and he asks her to hand him a towel because he is getting out. A reader would normally ...
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The Mind Reader The main character of "The Mind Reader" is Ellie Anderson ... Meanwhile, Sarah was not showing up for school and Ellie was getting worried about her ...
(2205 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
... non-current liabilities. While Reader's Digest's leverage has been getting better, Meredith's has gotten worse. The debt paying-ability ...
(1956 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
First, getting the reader to identify with your character. Next, having a time limit. ... First, getting the reader to identify with the character. ...
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... In addition, Rockwood's essay is also effective at getting the reader to reflect on their own personal experiences that are relative to the subject of raising ...
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... Hemingway's 'Hills Like White Elephants' the girl (Jig) and the American man are discussing the possibility of Jig, getting an abortion. The reader feels that ...
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... This point of view of a naive, foolish five-year-old boy is perfect in getting this message across. The reader can relate to the feelings of how attached young ...
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... The advertisement is ultimately getting the reader to fantasize about a nonexistent paradise. The text on this article attempts to show that Patron is magical. ...
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... about our current culture so that the reader invested a little more into the reading, For example the introduction where she is getting the reader in the right ...
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... This same type of prank ends up getting Jim killed at the end of the story. It also makes the reader wonder if Whitey had to give him a shave after he died. ...
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... Krakauer wastes no time getting into the story and tells the reader from the beginning that McCandless eventually reaches the end of his journey of life in ...
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... Eugene Gant and the abridged novel does an effective job of getting the main ... The amount of detail Wolfe includes is tremendous and allows the reader to become ...
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... It was a failure, but not artistically. Shakespeare failed in getting every reader to understand his whole point throughout the story. ...
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... motives of performing witchcraft as well as being afraid of getting caught for ... This shows the reader her hostility towards Elizabeth and how she wants nothing ...
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... With less than a quarter of the book devoted to getting to know the Clutter family it seemed as though Capote needed to suck the reader in quickly, and not ...
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... you're getting thin' shows that she is not making enough money as a prostitute to eat and thus we know why she is modelling for a few francs. The reader can ...
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... different means to achieve this end; an all-knowing narrator can impart the information which usually gives the reader insight without getting them emotionally ...
(1934 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... the effect of moral shock and horror. Poe succeeds again, by getting the reader to explore the inner workings of a sinister mind.
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... reader. But before getting even halfway through Moby Dick, the reader knows that when Ahab encounters Moby Dick, he will die. One ...
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... her own" and the driver, who at this point the reader knows is the fiance, stops the car and Mrs. Drover's head is flung forward. They keep getting closer to ...
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... to the reader from Charlie's perspective. We can only see everything that took place that day though Charlie's eyes. While this may keep us from getting in ...
(1062 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... to's" of getting rid of a friend, the best way to fish in Burguete, or the explicit details of great bullfighting, Jake constantly reminds the reader of the ...
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... O?Connor is getting the reader to visualize the beauty of Southern culture, and showing the grandmother?s readiness for death. As ...
(1447 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... disobedience, which is defined as "refusal or failure to obey." By getting drunk and ... This foreshadowing is very subtle however, so that the reader is still in ...
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... Williams aimed at getting his reader to picture what was being described, and a highly descriptive word like 'munching' works so well in the poem because there ...
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... of getting the woman out. The narrator wants the woman to be free of the paper but does not want to let her go. This creates an image to the reader that the ...
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... I ended up getting vanilla ice cream with chocolate sprinkles. ... One perspective was a positive one, and the reader will get a good view of the scene and the food ...
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... and endnotes it, from avoid being not original, as a result of getting bad comments ... of the short story advantages, as the story is short, the reader can enjoy ...
(1583 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
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