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... "It is true universally acknowledge, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife," is the first sentence of the novel, it sets ...
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Recently, I have read "The Lothian Run" by "Mollie Hunter," a historical novel set in 1736 ... It is a long sentence of direct speech to show that Sandy is becoming ...
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... In many novels the first sentence is the most important sentence in the novel. ... In Beloved the first sentence, and first word of the entire novel uses numbers. ...
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... This theme becomes the title of the novel, Catcher of the Rye, Holden. "if a body kiss a body, need a body cry" This is the key sentence that make Holden ...
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... novel. His sentence structure, word choice, and the use of dialogue, gave a certain kind of perspective to the novel. His sentence ...
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... The lack of complexity and description in the sentence's led the novel to be boring and often left the reader wanting more description. ...
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... Toni Morrison knitted a soul into the backbone of this novel with her mastery of imagery. Every sentence and scene has the potential to hold a powerful symbol ...
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... for too many years misguided by the pallid relativism of self-appointed childcare experts...' This sentence outlines what is to be expected from the novel. ...
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Prejudice The first sentence of the novel, Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austin, foreshadows the end of the book. She writes, "It ...
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... The novel is written in a short, choppy sentence structure using simple word choice, or diction, in a stream of consciousness to enable the reader to perceive ...
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... The very first sentence of the novel shows this with the following sentence, "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good ...
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... Because the novel was translated, the genuine diction and sentence structure may have been somewhat confused (Strand 112). Although ...
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... That was known from the very beginning of the novel when she faced the people of Boston with her sentence and her dignity. She always held her head high. ...
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... Albert Camus's first novel The Stranger is a story of an ordinary man, Meursault ... Meursault is sent to jail and goes through many trials to see his sentence. ...
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... The incredible journey of Milkman, the main character in the novel, is not in ... denied to Milkman, to his journey to enlightenment, not one sentence lacks vivid ...
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... into almost every sentence, as if doom were complete"(Schneider 292). Ernest Hemingway also uses the symbol of the mountains repeatedly throughout the novel. ...
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... 6. If I had to choose one friend from the novel I would choose the ... 57 Ominous-1st paragraph 2nd last sentence The high stillness confronted these two figures ...
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... If we look at the first sentence of the novel "I had been hit by a train on the Tokyo loop line and I went alone to Kinosaki hot spring to convalesce" we can ...
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... If we look at the first sentence of the novel "I had been hit by a train on the Tokyo loop line and I went alone to Kinosaki hot spring to convalesce" we can ...
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... Just as sentence length ranges from short to long, lengths of paragraphs do as well ... tools with which John Grisham works extremely well are evident in his novel. ...
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... of the book to outline a clear-cut plot for the rest of the novel. ... He is notorious for overelaborate sentence structure, adding clauses where they don't belong ...
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... a symbol of tragedy rain is frequently used by Hemingway in this novel. ... And Hemingway foreshadows through this sentence how rain will symbolically impede and ...
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... The sentence structure in this novel varies from longer, more complicated sentences during moments of contemplation or description to shorter, blunt sentences ...
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The central writing strategy used in the sixth paragraph on page 23 in the novel Waiting by Ha Jin is description. The sentence, "He dreaded its severe winters ...
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... The "ands" also portray the chopping sea by creating a choppy sentence. ... In the novel, Walden goes into great detail about very simple concepts, often using his ...
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... He puts you in the novel. ... 211-12. This is a wonderful quote that shows McMurphy in a new light and describes many aspects of life all in one sentence. ...
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... significant. By examining the final sentence in the novel some words present there create a new meaning to the reader. "There arose ...
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... introduction to the novel, Dostoevsky was imprisoned and given the "silent treatment" for months before he faced execution, but later had his sentence commuted ...
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... An example of his ornate writing would be the subsequent sentence: "The nature ... and decay." Points of Conflict: Various conflicts protruded throughout the novel. ...
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... Irony was also used frequently in this novel. From the first sentence, "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good ...
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