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... past. The way that Paul Auster writes these experiences down, allows the reader to relate them to their own experiences. This, in ...
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... This lets the reader relate themselves to Kurtz and their own journey in finding themselves. Perhaps there is a little bit of Kurtz in all of us. ...
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... she reveals her thoughts on subjects that relate to her ... she addresses the issues facing her own personal life. She seems to give the reader insight to her own ...
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... This also helps the reader relate this town there own by were everything is related to the town square or by the bank and the post office. ...
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... the theme onto a level at which the reader could relate to the ... and similes used in this story give the reader a chance to use his own imagination and ...
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... writer and her personal points in her poems provided the reader with a sense of realism, because of its ability to relate to the reader's own lives or lives of ...
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... of an account. He describes what is going on, but doesn't really try to relate his own feelings to the reader. Instead I think Wells ...
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... also uses the emotion felt at the death of her own sister to ... works changed or turned around, Alcott drew upon this to relate to the reader the struggles ...
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... Masterplots 3). Her character is not very developed but the reader is able to relate to and ... the presence of Rebecca and is haunted by his own past because ...
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... Imagery is the technique most widely used, probably because everyone can relate to it in their own way. John Keats uses imagery to make the reader truly feel ...
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... and Mustapha Mond puts aside his own individuality in ... These independent personalities can relate to us because they ... The reader can identify to them because the ...
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... These recollections permit the reader to relate to Patrick ... The readers can not help but to imagine their own rendition with some of the imagery used in the ...
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... world" (CLC 144). His first person style allows the reader to relate his failures with their own failures. Everyone has felt the ...
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... their characters' individuality in a way the reader can easily relate to. In this way the reader is able to compare the situation to their own life and fully ...
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... to which the everyday Australian can not only relate to but ... for the viewer to realise his/her own values and ... texts do not merely inform the reader of values ...
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... creates an image as sharp as a picture that creates different reactions and feelings from each individual reader as they relate their own experiences to the ...
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... Holden is asinine and absurd, but the reader also observes the ... he is often isolated from adolescents his own age and ... he does need people to whom he can relate. ...
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... This helps the reader interpret and relate to the poets own feelings of helplessness in that he is increasingly accustomed to life's deceits but yet ...
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... just how much people from every angle could relate to the ... Was it his own style of writing, or his ability ... of his characters, to explain to the reader how much ...
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... This allows the reader to relate to it in their own way. His use of the phrases: "What men or gods are these? What maidens loth? What mad pursuit? ...
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... By doing this the author can get his point across and the reader can hopefully relate to him. A good author will also paint his own picture by words. ...
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... Alcee's own thoughts project this. ... the actions of Claxita and Alcee, Chopin, in the creation of these characters, is able to help the reader relate to their ...
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... This could not be read and go unnoticed by a reader. ... who want more and that is why we can relate so well ... social life in the story is reflected in our own lives ...
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... In Beowulf there are many themes that help the reader relate to the characters. ... When meeting Hrogthgar for the first time he tells how "my own kinsmen and the ...
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... Also their kids can relate to it, and maybe realize that ... from the mothers and daughters life, so the reader gets both ... and is also able to throw in their own. ...
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... Laertes, using a poisonous sword, is eventually stabbed by his own deadly weapon. ... For instance, when a reader can relate to a character, the two share the ...
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... The Professor out of his own pocket pays for the expensive cost of liver. ... This bit of information helps the reader relate to the fly. ...
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... Walker used Dee to show the reader a closed minded person who finally saw ... a strong point in this short story so the readers could relate to their own lives. ...
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... It's easy to relate to any pain that causes the author ... After an initial book, however, the reader wants more ... as to gain personal insights of their own feelings ...
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... This gives the reader the feeling of sympathy for the fish ... We can then relate the fish breathing oxygen more ... the fish's eyes and comparing them to their own. ...
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