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... immortal hate, and courage never to submit or yield: and what is else not to be overcome?" Satan's passionate and encouraging words draws the reader towards him ...
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... works. In Voltaire's Candide, the reader clearly sees that he is trying to evoke sympathy from the reader towards women. Voltaire ...
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... and struggles in her "Prologue", expressing her opinion towards women's rights ... psychology, Bradstreet uses apologetic tone, drawing the reader in, forming ...
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... meatpacking plants. He uses the book to show that conflict plays a role in the moving of the reader towards socialism. Man verses ...
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... At the innocent age of fifteeen it almost shocks the reader of the determination and longing for acceptance Grenouille feels towards 'capturing' the smell of a ...
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... one simile in paricular to further exemplify the sound of the thunder and to create a better scene for the reader. "...tumbling, down the sky towards the under ...
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... All the narrator's contributions to clear and enhance the scene have made the reader feel compassion towards the valley and hatred towards the people in the ...
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... Is it the empathy she felt towards the fat man? Only through how the reader deciphers the words Carver chose can a reasonable explanation be reached, and this ...
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... mystery. The true nature of Nancy, the young prostitute and thief, is revealed to the reader in her actions towards Oliver. She ...
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... stared at Julian's mother...a black fist swung with the red pocketbook." The events of the story take another path as the reader heads towards the resolution. ...
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... Melville uses omens as a tool to reveal the plot to the reader, as they are guided towards an end that is both expected and craved.
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... the life he has led. The reader develops much hate towards Mr. Buchanan when we learn of his mistress. His disprovement grows when ...
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... His attitude towards the reader, the general public, or the average citizen changes through the course of the work from pitying to criticizing to reassuring ...
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... It is in Ophelia's death that the reader becomes more sympathetic towards Hamlet thus the play is bale to move on to the necessary deaths that must follow ...
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... the narrator describes the bitterness the correspondent feels towards nature when ... the conveyance of these thoughts is insightful and meaningful to the reader. ...
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... destruction. The stern impact of this story gets the reader thinking about having a more humane attitude towards life. After deep ...
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... The negative depiction of the miner in comparison to the natural beauty of the canyon tends to sway the reader's sympathy towards the environment. ...
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... However towards the end the reader understands that she is not ready to die and would like to see the event of death delayed indefinitely. ...
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... Polonius, and Claudius Ophelia has re-established Hamlet's negative feelings towards women ... It may be the reader's opinion that Hamlet said this because he holds ...
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... fairness is the bias in today's news. Journalism is biased towards the interests of the reader. This bias causes the writer to record ...
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... has still created a successful and charismatic character whose superior image has ultimately left love in the hands of the reader to display towards the great ...
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... life. These thoughts at first make the reader sympathetic towards Raskolnikov until he goes and murders the pawnbroker. The novel ...
(1462 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... standing up for what you believe in and to show his feelings towards conformity. Cormier also uses vivid detail throughout the plot to let the reader know what ...
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... independent future. This gives the reader an understanding of her view towards her marriage, and towards her husband as well. When her ...
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... next. In conclusion the narrators attitude towards the events is perhaps how he wants the reader to interpret the events. The narrator ...
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... enticing air. Thus, the reader is drawn towards the edge of his temptation, or the anti-climax of incitement. Atwood's last stanza ...
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... A subject that is covered in the novel that is totally shocking to the reader is the incredible denial that the Jewish people felt towards their situation. ...
(1729 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)
... Mr Collins is a self important, tiresome character in whom the reader feels no pity. His absurd attitudes towards love and life can not be likened to our own. ...
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... his anger at the plight of his people and more resentment towards the wealthy ... an enthralling essay that ignores the sensibilities of the reader and effectively ...
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... The reader even grows numb as we traverse the river with Marlowe, towards Kurtz and the recognition of the "heart of darkness"; the reader becomes accustomed ...
(1202 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
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