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... Then, her tone starts making the reader feel guilty. ... By using her harsh and guilty tone, Parker makes the reader feel quite uncomfortable. ...
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... there was always a sense of needing to possess each other (The Reader pg 31). ... During the book his subjectivity causes him to feel guilty for his actions but to ...
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... This leads to a question that Michael asks himself in The Reader. ... They both feel guilty and their guilt leads to pain and anger provoking sensitivity towards ...
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... water-coloured world out of a child's paint box." Lewis also has a gift for making strong points in his novel without making the reader feel guilty, because he ...
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... water-colored world out of a child's paint box." Lewis also has a gift for making strong points in his novel without making the reader feel guilty, because he ...
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... much. Freedom is a force that is shown to the reader, with death. ... It does however, and she knows it, cause her son to feel guilty. The ...
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... before his peers for the good of society, which allows the reader to see ... as the law was concerned, but his conscience was the law that made him feel guilty. ...
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... And to make things even more mysterious, he gives you hints, and leaves the reader with a lot to think about in these ... But why would he feel guilty or afraid? ...
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... And to make things even more mysterious, he gives you hints, and leaves the reader with a lot to think about in these ... But why would he feel guilty or afraid? ...
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... and evil, but a close reading of the work can make the reader thing Brown's ... Many never allow it to show, but many feel guilty just knowing it is there, and ...
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... This makes the reader feel sorry for the boy and influences the reader into thinking ... Many news sources are guilty of one-sided coverage of news events. ...
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... suffering. The last paragraph of the poem is trying to make the reader feel guilty for not experiencing something like this. It ...
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... aspect." Certainly it is Tess' upbringing which makes her feel guilty at the ... has a spirit of self-sacrifice that endears her to the reader, attracting pity and ...
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... The reader gets a sense of how the narrator is feeling and what is going ... the second cat was affectionate towards her, hence he did not feel guilty for killing ...
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... 2) Again, she describes the situation with such words that the reader feels anger ... pathos in this way, she never directly makes the parent feel guilty that they ...
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... One of the first conflicts the reader is presented with is Presented with is the ... He is simply trying to get Ophelia to feel guilty, and come back to him. ...
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... This gives the reader an indication that it bothers Willy that he has no ... Not only do the stockings make Willy feel guilty, but they are a reminder to him that ...
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... t want to see you mess up." (p.63) Bono's words show the reader how much ... metal plate." (p.28) When Gabe moved in with Miss Pearl, Troy started to feel guilty. ...
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... t want to see you mess up." (p.63) Bono's words show the reader how much ... metal plate." (p.28) When Gabe moved in with Miss Pearl, Troy started to feel guilty. ...
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... an offense against nature, and that the guilty one, which ... their eyes, making the Mariner feel an enormous ... sudden change in attitude, the reader can comprehend ...
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... is linked to the experience, we find out the father is guilty of burning Mr ... conclusion, the narrator uses the point of view to make the reader feel connected to ...
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... This idea is apparent to the reader right from the beginning. ... anger at the boy's use of the word Damballah that the other slaves may feel guilty about all they ...
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... Branden consoles the reader by assuring her or him that although one may often feel guilty for these feelings, they are normal, and without them one would ...
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... found in few others during the period and is what gives the reader a better ... however, if she were to fall in love there would be less reason to feel guilty. ...
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... Branden consoles the reader by assuring her or him that although one may often feel guilty for these feelings, they are normal, and without them one would ...
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... He believes that Iago is honest and that his wife is guilty of adultery ... most characters don't. Dramatic irony is exciting and it makes the reader feel like part ...
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... At this point, it is unknown to the reader that the "fellow-sufferer" Reverend ... goes through throughout the story, it depicts how bad it is to feel guilty. ...
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... The significance of these images allows the reader/viewer to understand Kate ... learns this after her internal conflict whether she should feel guilty for feeling ...
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... The Justice of the Peace finds Abner guilty and decreases payment for the ... Faulkner's description of Sarty's internal conflict makes the reader feel his despair ...
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... As the story opens, the reader becomes aware of the difficulty Ben is experiencing in a ... begins to get the best of her and she begins to feel guilty about the ...
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