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... Loughbreeze beach. Each woman in the novel is connected to the water; it draws them in and will hold them there forever. The women ...
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... are all similar and contribute to the textual integrity of the novel. The whole book is about recognising that the spiritual world is connected with the past ...
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... I believe that the violent nature of sexual acts in this novel is directly connected to Lisa's presence during the sexual relation between her aunt, uncle, and ...
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Consider the way in which McEwan portrayed women through his female characters Every female character within the novel is connected through Stephen. ...
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... Many things in this novel can be connected to different things in life. The author is very good at describing and the imagery in the novel is excellent. ...
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... The Mississippi was one of the few geographical pathways that connected the North and the South, freedom and slavery. Mark Twain bases his novel around this ...
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... This leader was Leon Trotsky or in the novel Snowball. The two are also connected because Stalin used his Secret Police to scare people and Napoleon used his ...
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... Joseph Conrad illustrates through his intense novel that although one may claim to be ... each had an iron collar on his neck, and all were connected together with ...
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... Joseph Conrad illustrates through his intense novel that although one may claim to be ... each had an iron collar on his neck, and all were connected together with ...
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... influence. Edna's response is connected with a series of awakenings she will experience throughout the rest of the novel. It is ...
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... preaches individuality, yet one of the most noticeably things about this novel is the loss ... This obsession can be closely connected as one of the aspects of war ...
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... Jefferson's personality and physical appearance in the novel provides not only a relationship to the courtroom and his cell, but also connected to the ...
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... The reader is challenged by the realization that although the novel is connected with horrific monsters, scientific evidence gives credence to their existence. ...
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... When reading the novel, I as the reader, connected the character of Ishmael to my mother; therefore, more clearly understood Ishmael's attitude. ...
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... When reading the novel, I as the reader, connected the character of Ishmael to my mother; therefore, more clearly understood Ishmael's attitude. ...
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... her love him. That is why they felt so connected. The novel The Great Gatsby is truly a great book to read. It incorporates many ...
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... Although by the end of novel, the outcome of both characters is not ... The protagonist, Jane ('Guerrillas') and Salim, are connected by their thoughts and ability ...
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... can be used to make the reader favor a certain character and feel connected to that character which in turn develops the overall theme of the novel. ...
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... She gives almost the same gaze to Peabody when he comes to the house in the beginning of the novel. This look is connected very closely with the way that she ...
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... before" (171). This picture is connected with pain, once again evoking the haunting nature of memories involved in the novel. All the ...
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... Huck to be generally kind and loving to everyone, but the novel shows Huck's ... The book shows that the two belong together since they have connected with a ...
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... Huck to be generally kind and loving to everyone, but the novel shows Huck's ... The book shows that the two belong together since they have connected with a ...
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... can be used to make the reader favor a certain character and feel connected to that character which in turn develops the overall theme of the novel. ...
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... And some bluntly say, "there is absolutely nothing perverse in this novel's sex scenes ... was so caught in his porno movie that he actually connected the wrong ...
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... This allowed me to feel connected to and with the character. There are many examples of this through out the novel, like when he grads the reigns of the James ...
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... Frequently throughout the novel Conrad gives descriptions of the horrible treatment of the ... had an iron collar on his neck, and all were connected together with ...
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... illustrates feelings of guilt on numerous occasions over the course of the novel. ... and inner worth and that one's social status is not connected to one's real ...
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... point to this religion as being the persecuted religion as shown in the novel. ... Michael Smith "gorkked" that God was everyone, connected in some way in mind and ...
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... the quote reading "He connected with the congregation and they connected with him ... is undoubtedly one of the most unique characters in the novel, Friday Night ...
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... reader feels pity for someone he doesn't know but feels connected to because of ... Some critics think that the novel is "a melodramatic thriller about a policeman ...
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