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... The reader naturally interprets that something horrible is destined to occur. Capote had created suspense of his own by dividing the plot in half. ...
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... The blood combined with breast milk is a powerful image, which naturally evokes the reader into seeing that which it represents. ...
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... The suggestion of struggle here is strongly indicated and the reader naturally draws associations to the foundation of Marxist principle, that of the struggle ...
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... focus on her weight and physical appearance; Amy is naturally beautiful and ... endlessly manipulates her well-meaning father, thus the reader sympathizes greatly ...
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... Person Perspective gives an additional edge that keeps the reader thinking about what might happen next. Joyve also informs his readers quite naturally just by ...
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... events come and allows the character development to happen more naturally. The book became much easier and more enjoyable due to this. The reader could begin ...
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... patient. As the reader begins the novel, they would naturally think that a patient found in a mental hospital would be insane. As ...
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... book to," the boy with fair hair."(7) whom the reader soon discovers is Ralph. The first impression of Ralph from his hair is that he is naturally good, thus ...
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... season like spring or naturally occurring thunderstorms to symbolize new life or uncontrollable passion. In the first story the reader encounters Babette and ...
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... season like spring or naturally occurring thunderstorms to symbolize new life or uncontrollable passion. In the first story the reader encounters Babette and ...
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... because the forms of knowledge, being magical, do not fit naturally with the ... magic and the interpretation of this, is dependent on the reader's knowledge of ...
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... the ambiguity of email, providing the reader with countless examples to prove his view. I also agree with Leonard that email is naturally a dichotomy of the ...
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... rocks, naked, in all kinds of weather, but mostly bad, naturally, and walking barefoot through hot coals and arriving at wisdom. After this, the reader can now ...
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... the assumption that the etherised "patient" is asleep, though not naturally and quite ... streets are dark, dirty and half-deserted, leaving the reader to wonder ...
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... for her, so naturally they should be addressed as such. One cannot help wondering, though, what shaped this hopeless outlook of hers. The reader knows that ...
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... are found murdered in the most bizarre ways, and the reader very quickly ... Naturally, the forbidden library, like heaven, becomes the place that all the monks ...
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... reader notices the irony of the Shepardsons and Grangerfords bringing guns into church, while listening to a sermon about "brotherly love", he must naturally ...
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... In doing this, the reader can fully understand why the company chose pearls to ... Plastic applicator tampons are designed to expand in width to naturally fit a ...
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... in which Dickinson uses the form of the poem to convey a message to the reader occurs on ... Death is the supreme unknown; Mankind naturally fears what is unknown. ...
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... These recollections permit the reader to relate to Patrick, as these memories are ... life was quiet, the insects attracted to the light were naturally of interest ...
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... Realistic thoughts come naturally while the idea of realism does not. ... without deep thought or studies show that Grisham's books comply with the average reader. ...
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... My language has to have holes and spaces so the reader can come into it ... in the sense that she wants to be something different than what she is naturally. ...
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... This reaction seems normal and the reader may think that the story has ... Almost naturally, without any second thoughts, she kills her husband: "Mary Malloney ...
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... Throughout this sonnet, Shakespeare is trying to show to the reader that love, lust and desire are naturally powerful and undeniable characteristics of the ...
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... but it still sounds exquisite and reads naturally ie it flows. Regional variations of word use, spelling and pronunciation prove difficult for a reader who is ...
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... and Earth First, hold the idea that the environment is naturally beautiful, but ... One way the reader can perceive London's feelings on the environment is through ...
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... of the kind of self irony that would connect and not estrange the reader. ... of prejudice as everybody assumes that he, as an Indian will naturally be attracted ...
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... The reader sees an extraordinary inwardness in Emily Bronte's book ... Says Charlotte Bronte, " my sister's disposition was not naturally gregarious; circumstances ...
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... sonnet; the rhyme scheme is abab cdcd efef gg and this naturally divides the ... wires grow on her head." (4). This immediately sets up the reader to understand ...
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... way that appeared light-hearted and simple, but when the reader analyzes one ... It also has the underlying message of the naturally corrupt, greedy, and deceptive ...
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