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... in stories can definitely be fun and entertainment, but something that is far advanced than that, is the capability to teach the reader little things that ...
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... on which words the reader emphasizes, the negative or the positive, there is no telling how one reader will feel when walking away from this little poem with ...
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... Although through the majority of the story the reader hears little of Ryan, as flashbacks occur they discover Larry's growing concern for his son. ...
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... this story that drew my attention was how the character Sammy himself observed every little detail about everything. This technique again told the reader a lot ...
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... "Fumbling-stumbling-guttering-choking-drowning" are some of the words he uses to get the reader's attention and he succeeds. Little Libby is also a poem about ...
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... Gabriel Garcia Marquez doesn't want the reader to focus on an individual appearing in this story, but wants the reader to see each event as a little part of ...
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... The reader feels a little uneasy, especially as the narrator goes on to describe that 'same terrible sadness and loss...' that she had felt before. ...
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... Work Cited Black Elk "High Horse's Courting." The Little, Brown Reader. Eighth ed. Ed. Marcia Stubbs and Sylban Barnet. New York: Longman. 2000. 219-223.
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... This gives the reader little chance to render any opinions about the matter and rather we can only believe what Dowell tells us. ...
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... d-"I came like Water, and like Wind I go." (XXVIII) An immeasurably loud voice comes from a little "cash", which is what Khayyam encourages the reader to deal ...
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... speaks poorly of her and repeatedly refers to her as a "wench" (3.3.311) and other things of that nature, which leads the reader to believe he has little to no ...
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... are a tourist draw and that the village is "only four hours from Milan and three hours from Lausanne" (124), but this gives the reader little information about ...
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... The one provided was very clear, but a little vague. It leaves the reader wondering if the horse stepping on Eugene's face is the only significant happening in ...
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... Nora went directly from her father to being Torvald's "little song bird ... The reader is given birdlike images, throughout Torvald's terms used to refer to Nora ...
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... the reader. In a book filled with so much grief, the reader finally arrives at a little bit of warmth in this piece. "For Warmth ...
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... Bishop makes her reader think about little things; things that are so simple and common that most people do not even take time to acknowledge. ...
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... She assumes that the reader knows little about the death penalty, and writes to inform the reader on the evils of the death penalty. ...
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... Consequently one can readily interpret Woolf offering the reader a particular intensely dysfunctional marriage. There appears little love expressed, and often ...
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... " Oh little boy...here ... at Julian's mother...a black fist swung with the red pocketbook." The events of the story take another path as the reader heads towards ...
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... 89) A childlike image is projected into the mind of the reader after reading "...on the little stool...facing all the people" and is further stressed when it ...
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... uses such words such as "slobber" (p.36), "little buddas" (p.36), he is trying to make an intolerable situation more bearable and enjoyable to the reader. ...
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... to speak. But, at this point, the reader knows little about the character of Lear as both a king and a father. Cordelia, on the ...
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... Parker does an excellent job of engaging the reader, but she is a little extreme in places making the reader feel uncomfortable while reading the article. ...
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... and compassionate towards the old man and, as a consequence, the reader looks upon him ... Age has shown the older waiter that there is little purpose to human ...
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... TC is given great responsibilities and she has high expectations to live up to. "The picture of little TC" takes the reader throughout the progression of human ...
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... to face the world on different terms, leads a reader away from the essence of what Eudora Welty was trying to tell us: "we weren't sent to the little store for ...
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... The passages on David Brown and Charles Miles on pages 60 and 61 allow the reader to understand a little background of an ordinary soldier. ...
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... He digs deep into the life and searches for little nooks that would make his book that much more interesting. That is what keeps the reader reading and not put ...
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... Although, once all is said and done, the reader knows little about these women on a personal level, their presence in the novel can not and should not be ...
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... It is obvious to the reader that hidden emotions and turmoil exist beneath the professional surface of the physician and the flushed skin of the little girl. ...
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