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... Everywhere he went he was told "We don't serve Negroes here." (Reader, pg 9). This kind of treatment was not something Baldwin was used to in Harlem. ...
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... other women. In the relationship with Hanna there was always a sense of needing to possess each other (The Reader pg 31). There was ...
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... and usually had darker skin than other acculturated Africans, which placed them into the \\\"wretched rabble\\\" (Don Carlos de Siguenza y Gongora, Reader pg. ...
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... First he is referred to as "that demon, that fiend..." (pg. 13, line 37) which clearly informs the reader of his role as the antagonist. ...
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... self-absorption, but a mysterious alien presence, an evil energy secreted from the long years of silent brooding.'(pg.84) In the end, the reader sees that ...
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... When he begins his speech with "It must be his death."(Act 2 Scene 1 Pg 49 Line 10) the reader becomes overwhelmed with shock. Since ...
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... understand. "(Ralph) provides the most consistent point of view, because he most nearly speaks for us (the reader)" (Hynes, pg. 173 ...
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... Making Peace With The 60's. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1996. This book allows the reader easily find out about radical movements of the sixties. ...
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... not produce." (PC pg.243) Cather gives a very clear physical description of Paul, paying special attention to his eyes, which help the reader visualize them. ...
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... escaped fate, " There's nothing certain, nothing preordained we should live as carefree as we may." (pg.52) Stranded in a conflict of ideas the reader is left ...
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... Margaret things like, "I desire the company of a man who could sympathise with me...but I bitterly feel the want of a friend" (Pg. 4). The reader is eased into ...
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... Roderick was described to the reader as "a cadaverousness of complexion; an eye large, liquid..." (Pg 267) that gives the reader the idea that Roderick is not ...
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... The noise, the clash and shouting, even the smell of sweat and blood mingled...( Crystal Cave pg.373.) The reader can almost smell the sweat and blood mingling ...
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... Were some more shamed that frightened by the apparent unwillingness of witnesses to come forward?' pg 37, this makes the reader question the society and why ...
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... Ester is, "I knew something was wrong with me that summerŠ"(The Bell Jar ,pg.1) The honesty of the emotions presented within The Bell Jar moves the reader. ...
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... Her tone of voice was so urgent. She said that Mehitabol was innocent. pg 225? This leaves the reader constantly wondering why these two are so alike. ...
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... speaking about the Eucharist and explains his opinion that on the altar, "there is real bread and real wine" (Documents Reader, Odin Reader no. 2454, pg. ...
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... of feature and richness of complexion, had the impressiveness belonging to a marked brow and deep black eyes." (Pg. 53). It seems to the reader that Mistress ...
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... the rest of the world repeatedly like the fly does as it "[swoops] and [beats] against the windowpane" (pg. 332). Until the very end, the reader usually never ...
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... war he brought out a medal from his pocket to show Nick: 'Major Jay Gatsby,' I read, "For Valor Extraordinary.' (Pg. 73) Later in the book the reader finds out ...
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... her herself and given her a little of everything" (Pg.985-986). She thanks the Lord that she has been blessed with a good disposition. But as a reader we can ...
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... Schlitz in tall glasses (Updike 736)." His manner signals to the reader that he ... women "in sandals picking up herring snacks on toothpicks off a big plate (pg. ...
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... of his eye..." (Pg. 106). This final beckoning is a precursor to his sudden death the same day. There is almost a tear shed at his death by the reader but that ...
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... Although he feels embarrassed and ashamed of what he does "somebody has to do his job, there has to be a hangman"(pg. 93). The reader would imagine a hangman ...
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... the news paper that say's, "Here this fellow that calls himself the misfit is a loose from the federal pen" (pg. 354). Now, the first time a reader is reading ...
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... without a glance, with that complete, deathlike indifference of unhappy savages' (pg 43 ... that Marlow refers to 'white men' as; thus providing the reader with the ...
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... has flashbacks, examining them, as well as his thoughts, helps the reader to understand and ... But remember, start big and you'll end big." (pg.64) Willy was ...
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... of chance...it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life." - Pg. 21. The reader can assume that ...
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... And in all of this he subtracts the truth." --Pg. 83 Momaday wants the reader to see how superficial and trivial their words can be. ...
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... puts it " Art...gives sense to a notion of reality...".book pg.200) However, it is the same fiction that can distort reality and mislead the reader or audience ...
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