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... He uses another good example when the narrator comments, "Did you ever taste blood/ From an iron heel/ Planted in your mouth/ In the slavery-time South" (61-64 ...
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... Orlando is now dressed in pants and a leather jacket, and the narrator comments on her "slightly androgynous appearance." Potter seems to use Woolf's story to ...
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... The narrator comments, "My parents had no idea. Parents never really know what's going on, especially when you're away at school most of the time"(257). ...
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... post partum depression. The narrator comments: "The window typically represents a view of possibilities. However, for the narrator ...
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... realistic element of the novel). Also, through these comments, we get a picture of the narrator's personality. THEME In my opinion, the ...
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... setting. Here the narrator comments, that even though slavery was a thing of the past, it still exists in modern day society. The ...
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... The narrator comments about the town taking pity on her because they remember her great-aunt, old lady Wyatt, who had gone entirely crazy. ...
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... that civilization. The use of light as good is seen early in the story when the narrator comments on the setting sun. He says the ...
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... that civilization. The use of light as good is seen early in the story when the narrator comments on the setting sun. He says the ...
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... The narrator comments that, in retrospect, it seemed "incredibly wonderful that, with that swift fate hanging over us, men could go about their petty concerns ...
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... The narrator comments about the town taking pity on her because they remember her great-aunt, old lady Wyatt, who had gone entirely crazy. ...
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... On pages 3 and 4, the narrator comments that, "They [the letters] were signed Love, Martha, but Lieutenant Cross understood that Love was only a way of signing ...
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... The novel is introduced by an omniscient narrator, unknown to the reader, who describes and comments on the given situations throughout the novel. ...
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... feelings to Lennie. Her longing for a partner is evident from the narrator's comments: "her words tumbled out... she hurried before ...
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... As The Sport of the Gods begins, the narrator comments: Fiction has said so much in regret of the old days when there were plantations and overseers and ...
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... However, the priest oblivious to the juvenile behaviour of the publican compliments the narrator's bitter comments like "It didn't matter much - nothing does ...
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... The comments that the narrator makes may not necessarily line up one-hundred percent with that of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Furthermore ...
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... By hearing these racist comments, the narrator realizes that the audience is not interested in what he has to say; instead, they are interested in ridiculing ...
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... In this story the narrator comments about people as they walk by the window and as they come through the door of the coffee house. ...
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... Before the blind man arrives to the house the narrator tells us how his wife is irritated with his behavior. Making comments such as "Maybe I could take him ...
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... He believes that doing what the white men tell him to do and ignoring their comments will win him praise and respect. The narrator does not believe that ...
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... expresses the content of her character through physical description, through her actions, words, and feelings, through a narrator's direct comments about the ...
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... expresses the content of her character through physical description, through her actions, words, and feelings, through a narrator's direct comments about the ...
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... expresses the content of her character through physical description, through her actions, words, and feelings, through a narrator's direct comments about the ...
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... expresses the content of her character through physical description, through her actions, words, and feelings, through a narrator's direct comments about the ...
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... one. Detachment is also used as a survival method in the way the narrator responds to Jesse's comments and questions. "How wonderful ...
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... Brave Orchid's comments and the narrator's reply shows that she wasn't strongly influenced by Brave Orchid, yet Kingston continues to reference the topic ...
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... Brave Orchid's comments and the narrator's reply shows that she wasn't strongly influenced by Brave Orchid, yet Kingston continues to reference the topic ...
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... King also comments, "The narrator is both the woman behind the pattern who is securely tied with a rope, and she who does the tying. ...
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... Winifred Morgan comments on the narrator's reaction to the irrational Bartleby, The narrator tells the reader that to begin with, he refused to believe what he ...
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