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... It, as well as the narrator, make a full turnaround, with the narrator stating that "nothing could now stand between...a seaman [and] his first command." At ...
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... later. Getting back to the last point, what significance does the narrator stating he was embarrassed have on the story? Well I ...
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... later. Getting back to the last point, what significance does the narrator stating he was embarrassed have on the story? Well I ...
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... He kept himself out of trouble, we know this by reason of the narrator stating that Gawain was the "Devoid of all villainy." This statement says that Gawain is ...
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... in the Grass Occasionally rides- You may have met Him-did you not His notice sudden is- When looking at the first stanza the narrator is stating that the ...
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... The book ends, and the conflict is resolved with the narrator stating the feelings of Conrad. "No need for anymore words. The sun is warm on his back. ...
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... The key word here is "tricks." By saying this, he is stating she used trickery in ... There is a sense of sarcasm in what the narrator says about her, from the way ...
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... it. The author is stating the trouble the narrator is having dealing with middle age and the inhibition to communicate. There are ...
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... and much to his surprise, Bartleby replied with a singularly mild, firm voice stating "'I would prefer not to.'" (239) Of course the narrator is appalled! ...
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... In conclusion, the narrator is deeply angry about the way in which the English treat the Irish peasants and he thinks something should be done. By stating the ...
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... Swift uses this technique of an ingenuous narrator in stating an underlying truth that the speaker is naive to, while the reader knows all. ...
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... Instead it is right on the surface, with Hughes stating that people will be ashamed ... The poem ends with the narrator describing how he asked the woman is she was ...
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... For example, Turkey explains to the narrator: "with submission, sir, behold these hairs! ... in the afternoon, he shows his understanding by stating: "This appeal ...
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... Another example of how the big brains of the 20th century are bad for the human race, is when the narrator is stating an example of how humans back then didn't ...
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... person. I is the narrator, while Billy is Billy. Their ... text. He begins the book by stating, "All this happened, more or less. The ...
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... only response is "good fences make good neighbors." The narrator seeks to create mischief by asking "why do they make good neighbors?" further stating that he ...
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... In response, an echo of other roosters rang out across town. The narrator expresses his/her feelings of disgust by stating, "with horrible insistence". ...
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... the narrator begins to show a sense respect towards others - specifically towards Yellow Calf. For example, the protagonist compliments Yellow Calf by stating ...
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... The narrator, her mother, is almost predicting her daughter's future by stating many detailed descriptions of feelings, which she may have felt as well in her ...
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... mild mockery." (Nevill Coghill) In the "General Prologue", the narrator (Chaucer) introduces ... each by being honest with his statements and only stating the facts ...
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... Beginning with lines stating that the narrator knows the owner of the woods and where he resides, Frost assumes a familiarity with the subject of the first ...
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... He also received a letter from the college where he worked, stating that they ... The narrator told of falling in love with his wife's sister before they were ...
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... Then, he reiterates his sorrow by stating, "what I most enjoy [is] contented least ... in this quatrain to emphasize the multitude of traits the narrator wishes he ...
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... begins to express how difficult it is to write a war story by stating, "a true ... The narrator listens to a tale about a troop up in the mountains listening for ...
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... The narrator learns that to be female, to be male chattel, to be condemned ... The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids," Melville is stating one thing ...
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... other marriages in this time period, except for the fact that the narrator is not ... The wife has a funny feeling about it stating that there is "something queer ...
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... the narrator is not fully aware of what is happening. He is experiencing severe delusions and cannot think straight. He still pulls the trigger, stating that ...
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... The narrator was the American disgusted by Billy. Vonnegut places his experiences and his views in the text. He begins the book by stating, ?All this happened ...
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... He helped persuade and shocked the ex colored man by what he was stating. ... The narrator thinks, "Perhaps what bravery I exercised in going out was due to the ...
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... events and journeys that both Jane (from chapter 1-4) and the narrator of SPBNS ... John viciously through the book that Jane was reading at her, stating that all ...
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