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... The reader observes that in many cases although one can physically see their surroundings, that that same individual can lack the insight or perception to "see ...
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... obtains much sympathy as they sacrifice everything, including families and freedom, for 'community, identity, stability.' The reader observes that stability is ...
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... the ad. The reader observes the car has a modified engine by the translucent hood, but to what extent he does not know. The blue ...
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... The customer he is serving gives him trouble about the mistake and the reader observes the first of his many expressions of boredom with supper market society. ...
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... Many say that power of suggestion plays a huge role in the actions of people. The first time the reader observes Lady Macbeth's ill intent is in Act I sc. ...
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... the war. Ultimately, the reader observes that the war is fought on an individual level as much as a governmental level. These men ...
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... Even Elizabeth knows they are not meant to be together. So the reader observes a marriage that lacks above all, love. Furthermore ...
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... greatly affected Yossarian as he often could not stop thinking about the last words muttered by Snowden, "I'm cold...I'm cold." The reader observes that the ...
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... By apparently giving the letter the meaning "adulteress," the reader observes that Hawthorne views Hester as a victim, emphasizing that she is a victim of her ...
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... By apparently giving the letter the meaning "adulteress," the reader observes that Hawthorne views Hester as a victim, emphasizing that she is a victim of her ...
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... Throughout the first two parts in the novel, the reader observes Winston's internal and external fight against Big Brother and the Party. ...
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... In "Dulce et Decorum Est" an anti-war poem, the reader observes the negative aspects of war, which the poet caused the reader to feel. ...
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... The reader observes how a humble woman went from having everything to nothing in the mist of one comment revealing the greed she had developed. ...
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... Finally, her personality creates in her a dynamic characterization, and as the reader observes it when she is talking to the shopkeeper, by saying something ...
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... His psychological changes as he approaches the heart of darkness are evident, as the reader observes, in his views of the African natives, lying and Kurtz. ...
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... The reader observes that Mr. Bennet falls out of love very early in his marriage to Mrs. Bennet when Elizabeth analyzes the relationship between her parents. ...
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... His psychological changes as he approaches the heart of darkness are evident, as the reader observes, in his views of the African natives, lying and Kurtz. ...
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... This is evident even in the very first lines of Vanity Fair, when the reader observes "a large family coach, with two fat horses in blazing harness, driven by ...
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... His psychological changes as he approaches the heart of darkness are evident, as the reader observes, in his views of the African natives, lying and Kurtz. ...
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... others around him think. Unfortunately, as the reader observes, the result of being an individual ends in death. As a strong, yet ...
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... "His eyes red with anger and fear, his fists clenched and held stiffly to his side." (28) The reader observes one of Bigger's violent acts during the first ...
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... 2 Promise by: Eve 6, 2000 I think the song Promise By Eve 6 is the perfect song to express the deep feeling in the way the reader observes the adrenaline rush ...
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... Not only does the adolescent reader think Holden is asinine and absurd, but the reader also observes the callow and silly need for materialistic items within ...
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... First, the reader gains sympathy for Raskolnikov as he observes the suffering this character goes through. Raskolnikov only has the money his mother sends him. ...
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... Michael notices Hanna's numbness for the first time as he observes her in her apartment: It was almost as if she had withdrawn into her ... The Reader 16) Gradually ...
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... As Mrs. Mallard sits in the chair, staring blankly out the window, the reader suspects her true feelings The narrator observes that, "There were patches of ...
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... action, and movement. All the reader has is somebody who observes surroundings without any conclusion. The meaninglessness of the ...
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... This lack of explanation is also what enables the reader to realize Mersault's ... Mersault observes the events that occur around him, yet makes no effort to ...
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... is featured to us, de Bernieres creates different threads that at the beginning are pondered separately, and only later the reader gradually observes a pattern ...
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... of view; whereby losing the flow of the story and possibly the interest of the reader. ... This is one of the questions "Mitch" observes as he recounts the story. ...
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