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... Controversial lines were crossed many times in this novel, and Moby-Dick critics express deep concern in the way Melville uses Queequeg as a vessel throughout ...
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... Whether it be a novel or a short story Baxter always has a leg to stand on with his "real" plot lines. ... These lines are taken from his novel "First Light" p.54. ...
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... However, these expectations are soon depleted amongst the first lines of the novel, where a reader learns that the journey is taking place on the Thames, on a ...
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... Then his Aunt's few extensive lines in the entire novel occur, and in a decidedly motherly fashion she says "Poor little Salvatore". ...
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... especially in the first part of the novel. The descriptions are sexual in context which exhibits the objectification of Marie into a body . The lines on page ...
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... In the following lines, the book shows the knowledge of the governess and the ... James describes Miss Jessel's and Peter Quint's clothing throughout the novel. ...
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... ( lines 10-15 ... In Milton's original epic poem, Paradise Lost as well as in Emily Brontė's romantic novel, Wuthering Heights , the main characters experience a ...
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... I love you, I love you." Cobain did not write these lines as the detectives proved. This concludes that Who Killed Kurt Cobain? Is indeed a novel. ...
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... I must've forgot or overlooked a key point in the novel that tied to these last few lines that would've explained the significance. ...
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... Congo. In the closing lines of the novel, the Thames seems to be flowing "into the heart of an immense darkness"( ). During the ...
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... But the novel includes more of the merely contingent, the accidental, than any other ... This is evident even in the very first lines of Vanity Fair, when the ...
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... And doesn't care about careers, And exigencies never fears; (lines 1-4 ... best end (Voltaire 522)." Voltaire attacks this optimistic theory throughout the novel. ...
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... Throughout the novel, Butler refers to the different levels of class and indicates ... Of course, Ernest can see through these class lines and societal distinctions ...
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... We can see this in the opening lines of the novel "Shall we gather at the river Where bright angels feet have trod...." The overall feeling you arrive at after ...
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... Robert Cormier has accomplished a stunning, memorable novel, and subsequent reading will fascinate the reader with new insight hidden between the lines.
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... In the novel the necessity of focusing on death itself forms an important part ... Walton from the story and no audience remains for the important lines; the wider ...
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... The quick pace of the these lines indicate excitement on Faustus' part. ... In essence, the entire play is a paradox. It is a religious novel questioning religion. ...
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... of the alcoholic father\'s emotional separateness is implied \"between the lines\" of the ... the narrator tells us, also, near the beginning of the novel as the ...
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... we write. Therefore one should be able to pick up almost any novel and find this violence lurking between the lines. The novel selected ...
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... dies, free of pain at last." (Oedipus the King lines 1678-1684) With the vast amount of suffering that John Grady Cole underwent in McCarthy's novel he gained ...
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... It is also important not to take a novel at face value and to "read between the lines" in order to capture the underlying themes of a novel. ...
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... It is also important not to take a novel at face value and to "read between the lines" in order to capture the underlying themes of a novel. ...
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... descriptions of Jim and Huck, the main characters of this novel, may seem stereotypical and racist, but you must read between the lines of this novel to attain ...
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... To Kill A Mocking bird was about life after the Great Depression. There were actually two story lines in this novel. The first one was about Tom Robinson. ...
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... It is also important not to take a novel at face value and to "read between the lines" in order to capture the underlying themes of a novel. ...
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... It is also important not to take a novel at face value and to "read between the lines" in order to capture the underlying themes of a novel. ...
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All Quiet on the Western Front The remains of Paul Baumer's company had moved behind the German front lines for a short rest at the beginning of the novel. ...
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All Quite On The Western Front The remains of Paul Baumer's company had moved behind the German front lines for a short rest at the beginning of the novel. ...
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... se bodies" (Beowulf lines 727- 731). ... In fact, this novel mentions that Grendel finds his barbarous war against humanity pointless and foolish. ...
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... The last few lines in the song relate to Milkman because Milkman finally found out ... flight however is not over until the final paragraph of the novel when he ...
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