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... in details, " My town bred mother learned t set hens and raise chickens, feed pigs, milk cows..." (Para 13), to make the readers recognize, appreciates and ...
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... King Oedipus" moves the readers to experience some sort of fear from the play that has just been read in the way that readers recognize the possibilities of ...
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... Blitzball. The symbols maintain and guide readers and help the readers recognize what is moral and what is not in the novel. The ...
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... O'Brien stresses Lieutenant Cross' love for Martha to help the readers recognize that during that time Martha was everything to Lieutenant Cross. ...
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... Amy Tan makes the readers recognize how Olivia treated her half-sister, Kwan and also how she progressed with her relationship towards Kwan. ...
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... Amy Tan makes the readers recognize how Olivia treated her half-sister, Kwan and also how she progressed with her relationship towards Kwan. ...
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... "Because it was important to Chaucer that his readers recognize the analogies between Troilus and Boethius and Pandarus and Philosophy from the outset, he took ...
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... It is not difficult for readers to recognize the connection between the theme of duality in the form of Hells and Heaven or God versus Satan. ...
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... One of the novel's chief strategies is to make all readers recognize what so few characters can comprehend: that preserving freedom and diversity is necessary ...
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... an abstraction of that meter in Stanly Fish's article "How to recognize a poem ... Fish concludes, a text meaning does not force itself on the readers - but rather ...
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... Tudor England. Clemens then assumed his readers would recognize for themselves the parallels with their own time. "Hence, religious ...
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... Atwood's conception of the future encompasses many of these problems, and her use of these extreme conditions force readers to recognize her book as a warning ...
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... In the "Proverbs of Hell", Blake calls readers to recognize the value of creativity and the enslavement of it by society: "In seed-time learn, in harvest teach ...
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... work. Readers could recognize high-ranking officials and noblemen, and Dante wrote freely of his feelings about these people. Almost ...
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... Readers of different genders, ages, and marital experiences are, probably going to react ... will upon a fellow-creature." But she doesn't recognize that it is not ...
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... This is a manner in which the author determines the meaning of the text, although he does recognize the fact that some readers may interpret the story ...
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... Using images of fire, thumb, horse the central theme of their stories and poems make easier for readers to recognize them. Similar ...
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... in the environment. . As Canadian readers, animal imagery can help us to recognize things in our behavior. In Sheila Watson's The ...
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... Hester Prynne fastened on his own, and saw that she appeared to recognize him, he ... When she forces Pearl to cry in pain, it lets the readers know that something ...
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... the obvious societal pressures and not really analyze a specific nature of a text, however, they open the readers eyes and allow them to recognize things that ...
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... Murakami does not solve the mystery of loss, or life, he is just forcing the readers to recognize that these things exist. This ...
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People read articles everyday, but they do not recognize that bias is being used to alternate their opinion. Readers are easily blinded by bias within print ...
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... delicious breath of rain was in the air", leaving the readers with another ... example of individualism and freedom is, "she was beginning to recognize this thing ...
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... works to maintain the neo-conservative status quo that does not recognize race problems. ... Shores by Takaki attempts a similar format by giving readers a mosaic ...
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... Interestingly, some avid bitch readers explain that since reading Bitch, recommending Bitch ... for women because these are women that society fails to recognize. ...
(1578 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... the readers as we, Little sets the situation up where the readers already feel ... What Little fails to recognize is that there are other ways necessary to reduce ...
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... The main aim of the article is to allow its readers to recognize not simply the obvious improvements of having a railway but also the necessity of having a ...
(2040 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... The narrator uses word time spans that readers can recognize like "minutes" or "an hour". Then Poe switches to a non-descriptive version of time. ...
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... He gave me the first pair of shoes I ever went through in my life," Lazaro makes certain that some, if not most, of the readers will recognize his concealed ...
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... language. He urges the readers to recognize their bad habits, ask questions, and use simple rules in order to improve writing. He ...
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