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... By reading an edited version of "The Dead," what does the reader lose? If we look at the argument that the minor characters are ...
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... This makes the reader lose the shock value and takes the reader out of the story because Candide is more of a cartoon than a person. ...
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... Not being able to imagine in a novel does not allow the novel to be read properly which further causes the reader to lose interest in the novel. ...
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... Even though this part of the novel is supposed to be an emotional one, with the use of satire, Townsend does not let the reader lose their smile. ...
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... However, Lampman does not put a religious connotation on his message; he merely suggests to the reader that city life can cause people to lose touch with the ...
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... However, Lampman does not put a religious connotation on his message; he merely suggests to the reader that city life can cause people to lose touch with the ...
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... If it were to be written in a different point of view, the story would lose a great deal of its effect on the reader and would not sound very realistic. ...
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... final section contains a type of adventure similar to the first, except exceedingly childish and superficial in meaning, where the reader can lose interest in ...
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... If the consequences of her husband's appearance had not been so dramatic, the story itself would lose the same effect on the reader. ...
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... We see it in the watch, a symbol of a time lost, and in that comment that the reader should "lose faster places," perhaps a reference to the fleeting nature of ...
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... For example, the reader could have lost marbles or doll clothes as a child. Line four makes the simple statement: "Lose something everyday." It is not hard to ...
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... Had he strayed from the arguments at hand and gone off on a tangent, the reader would lose sight of his direct intentions. King ...
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... make his story better. Without a motive, his story might be considered dull, and the reader may lose interest. An "evil eye" livens ...
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... harmony. If the are not, the reader may develop ambiguous thoughts about the product and lose interest fast. The advertisement's ...
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... Another way that a metaphor can lose it's effect on the reader is when it is manipulated by the author and twisted out of context. ...
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... Another way that a metaphor can lose it's effect on the reader is when it is manipulated by the author and twisted out of context. ...
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... personal pronouns, "If I were a dead leaf thou mightest bear." The use of this is to create an intimate atmosphere so that the reader may lose themselves in a ...
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... During that time the reader will lose every bit of sorrow towards Magua for the troubles he had with the British when they killed his family and sent him into ...
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Never Lose Hope William Blake, born on November 28, 1757, in London is one of the ... The author stated the obvious and left it to the reader to find the not so ...
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... the reader has to imagine the sunset where in the movie the sunset reflects the words within the poem. The third difference would be that in a movie you lose ...
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... For example, in "On My First Son", when Johnson says "Oh, could I lose all father now!"(Johnson, ln.5), the reader is able to feel the deep sorrow in that line ...
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... How is it then that both parties lose? ... of our expectations of a certain result, and it is a failure to fulfill certain of the reader's expectations which is ...
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... when. The constant bombardment of numbers lost its effect very quickly and the reader can lose interest rapidly as well. Since it ...
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... write several lines about how "death is like dying flower, losing color drooping and wilting in the unrelenting sun..." the reader is sure to lose interest and ...
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... to lose that comfort is offered with the example of the "Golden Arches" of McDonald's as "mother McDonald's breasts" (Ibid, p.98). The reader immediately ...
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The poem describes how easily one can lose his or her identity when no one ... Imagery helps the reader develop a good sense of what the speaker is feeling and ...
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... "Getting Out" is cleverly chosen as the title because it tells the reader that the ... was to get out of the relationship before the she began to lose any love she ...
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... The reader is told that Jim is illiterate, childlike, not very bright and extremely superstitious. However, it is important not to lose sight of who is giving ...
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... The reader is told that Jim is illiterate, childlike, not very bright and extremely superstitious. However, it is important not to lose sight of who is giving ...
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... lose customers if they intentionally lied, which in turn could lose their credibility ... In both "A Conspiracy of Dunces" and "Prometheus," the reader is given ...
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