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... himself. Finally the narrator realizes as time went by, Bartleby sat at the office doing absolutely nothing. He started to seem dead. ...
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... One last point that Wister makes with his use of contrast can be found when The Virginian draws his gun, and the narrator realizes "In (his) ignorance, and ...
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... The narrator realizes that "faith may oft be unreturn'd" and that the emotions involving love is a back and forth process that he will no longer take part in. ...
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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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... While masquerading as Rinehart, the narrator realizes that Rinehart's near celebrity status binds him inside confining labels that others have given him, and ...
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... Even the narrator realizes Bartleby's unusual lifestyle, "I remember that he never spoke but to answer; that though at intervals he had considerable time to ...
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... He has become the "mechanical man." Towards the end of the book the narrator realizes that he is an invisible man surrounded by a world of illusions. ...
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... little he knows as well. The narrator realizes that with the gift of sight he can really see little more than a blind man . . . ...
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... little he knows as well. The narrator realizes that with the gift of sight he can really see little more than a blind man . . . ...
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... his death. At this point, the narrator realizes the validity of the apparitions and the credibility of the signalman. Perhaps the ...
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... play "Am I blue," Sonny takes control of the music, and becomes "part of a family again." The story gives its conclusion when the narrator realizes that music ...
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... experiences a revelation. The narrator realizes that he must let go of his insecurity and mental acts of jealousy. The limitations that ...
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... Years after hearing of her aunt's misfortune, the narrator realizes that she has carried on this ostracism and is equally as guilty as the others who ...
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... country. The narrator realizes that though the United States is an extremely diverse society, everybody is intertwined. He also ...
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... It is not long before the narrator realizes his new identity as a hoodlum, ironically, is one of a preacher as well. Completely ...
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... It is at this point in time that the narrator realizes that the man is human, not animal, with the ability to see, hear, feel, and reason. ...
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... As the narrator realizes the meaning of the wallpaper, her life begins to change. Apparently she is still feeling imprisoned by her husband. ...
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... The narrator realizes that he is actually lonely despite his close location to the center of life and desire, the holy Narmada. ...
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... Although the narrator realizes that society would look down upon her extreme act, she ironically does not conceive that the very obsession might be ...
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... The narrator develops before our eyes into a carrying person. The narrator realizes that a common fault in a person does not determine that person. ...
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... wallpaper. The narrator realizes that her freedom is close and she prepares to free herself by tearing off the wallpaper. "It is ...
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... The narrator realizes within this stanza that as hard as he might try he will never catch his ladylove for she is like the wind and he like a net: "I leave off ...
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... The narrator realizes that her emotional feelings are in conflict with each other. Something she didn't know how to solve on her own. ...
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... The narrator realizes the feelings are controlling his life and eventually all his feeling would be smothered and destroyed just like the snow suffocates the ...
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... Finally, the turning point is reached when the narrator realizes that he can't get the story quite right and it will never really be entirely true. ...
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... you will not thrust him, the poor, pale, passive mortal - you will not thrust such a helpless creature out of your door?" The narrator realizes that he would ...
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... The narrator realizes that through his personal betrayal Bledsoe is also betraying the entire black race and the Founder. However ...
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... 'They don't understand that we have ourselves to feed too'" (206). The narrator realizes it is her turn to help out these ungrateful relatives next. ...
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... The narrator realizes how much of an integral part of society Bartleby really had, because he acted as an individual and was not manipulated by the thoughts of ...
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... 'They don't understand that we have ourselves to feed too'" (206). The narrator realizes it is her turn to help out these ungrateful relatives next. ...
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