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... Neil Gaiman intentionally does not describe Shadow very much. He uses Shadow's vagueness to draw the reader in, and help them relate to the main character. ...
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Responsibility and Duty as they Relate to The Awakening Most cultures put heavy ... The main character finds herself wanting to stray from her responsibilities and ...
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... The way that Nathaniel Hawthorne describes Hester makes it very easy to relate to her problems. Character descriptions are essential in order to completely ...
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... is kind of understandable, but according to my dad, Mr. Mallard is the character that is ... women related to each other a century ago and the way we relate today. ...
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... this growth in Dimmesdale by the revelation of how he relates to others and how others relate to him. The author depicts Dimmesdale's character by showing his ...
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... I would suggest that everyone should relate a novel's main character to a real person because it helped so much with the comprehension of the novel. ...
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... I would suggest that everyone should relate a novel's main character to a real person because it helped so much with the comprehension of the novel.
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... major characters. Robert Walton is the first character in the novel for, whom I felt I could relate to sympathetically. Through his ...
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... education become more open minded. Here, one can relate the character transition to Emerson's active learning. Monty did not learn to ...
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... Sonny is very much different from his brother, but they both a similar attitude they can relate too. He is also a static character because he sticks with the ...
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... Those are just some of the ways that the types of characters define who the character really is. The characters action relate to the readers morals of the play ...
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... All of these helped relate the message of self-destructions. Her six-phased character showed how Camille transformed emotionally from a sweet young girl to a ...
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... writing enabled his character to jump out of the book and into real life. Readers can relate to the "dishonest" character of Nick.
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... Emily is a character that is normal enough so that the audience could relate to her; and yet be different in little ways that makes people love and adore her. ...
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... film's representation of people's perceptions of the real world as characters' perceptions of the filmic world, help the viewer relate to the character, but it ...
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... Also, this variation in character types allows a chance for more readers to be able to relate to at least one character since there are more different types of ...
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... Intimacy, gives George the ability to relate to other people on a personal ... respect persists throughout the novel developing him into a character that grows in ...
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Answer the following questions: - How does this character relate to the Finch family? - How does the Finch family feel about this character? ...
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... Flies'. I have chosen to analyse Ralph's character, as it is the character with which I feel that I can relate most closely. Ralph ...
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... Chaucer ably uses a person from every facet of society, which immerses the reader into the story because the reader can relate to a character. ...
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... know or can relate to the characters. Choosing the characters for a book is a very important part because the characters are control. The character is similar ...
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... be the same. Most importantly, even the reader would be able to relate to what the main character is going through. It is this quality ...
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... Her insanity made her relate the wallpaper to prison as if she broke out. ... It seemed like the character and author had some sort of relationship. ...
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... opening line of Moby Dick, "Call me Ishmael." is an invitation to the reader to identify with the character." Ishmael is an easy character to relate to because ...
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... This simple image of a genuine family value allows for anyone to relate and sympathize with the character even though at times the character is immoral. ...
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... would also be more in touch with the story therefore be able to put more feeling in the story because it would be easier to relate to the character and give ...
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... However, instead of dividing their thoughts into many shorter sentences, Faulkner uses one very long sentence to relate the character's feelings, as if the ...
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... to the reader. The reader then could relate to each character in a way or two, and remember who was who. Therefore, a book does ...
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... And finally another strong point was that the characters were easy to relate to. To begin with, I thought Catherine was a great character for this type of story ...
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... never an evil man, just a man who acted wrongly and rashly at times, a character of strengths and weakness, a person with whom the reader could relate and feel ...
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