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... wants to. The story also has many other interesting features such as the point of view that the author chose. And the title. Which ...
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... The author chose this style as well, to help portray that her story could be one that someone in real life could be experiencing. ...
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... The characterization that the writer chose has a lot to do with the story itself. In this book, the author didn't have just one way of developing a character ...
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... When he finds Victor, Victor starts to narrate his life story. The way the author chose was perfect. It perfectly conveyed the story. ...
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... Joyce is not the easiest author to understand; his wordiness and abstract views complicate his story structure. ... The author has to chose which aspects he ...
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... Point Of View- The narrative method of this story was first person main character. The author probably chose Gene to be the narrator because he was the one ...
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... The author chose a neutral omniscience technique with the first-person narrator. Throughout the story, we are being told about all the events that occurred ...
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... The point of view that the author chose allows us to see Miss Brill as she sees herself, from an outside perspective. The protagonist in the story, Miss Brill ...
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... The author chose to write about two high school students that are almost complete opposites. ... The story takes place at the time of the Second World War in a ...
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... experienced. I liked the message of this story, but I did not care for the way that the author chose to present it. The message ...
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... I think the author chose this point of view because it would've ruined the suspense if he had told too much too early in the story, it was well timed. ...
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... Here the author chose to compare Elisa to a chrysanthemum. ... In the beginning of the story Elisa seems quite comfortable in her men's clothing, with dirt smudged ...
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... Here the author chose to compare Elisa to a chrysanthemum. ... In the beginning of the story Elisa seems quite comfortable in her men's clothing, with dirt smudged ...
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... Here the author chose to compare Elisa to a chrysanthemum. ... In the beginning of the story Elisa seems quite comfortable in her men's clothing, with dirt smudged ...
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... time, place and atmosphere of the two settings relate to the theme in the story. ... with the others reflect a great deal about why the author chose the doctor's ...
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... At the time of the story, society did not consider men and women equal. The name that the author chose for the narrator's brother symbolized how the male child ...
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... At the time of the story, society did not consider men and women equal. The name that the author chose for the narrator's brother symbolized how the male child ...
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... wife in "The Yellow Wallpaper." I chose her because ... First, the author's way of presenting a character plays a ... In the beginning of the story the character talks ...
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... In Young Goodman Brown symbolism is evident from the very beginning of the story because of the names that the author chose to place on his characters. ...
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... The author chose to do this to show that this could happen to anyone, and anyone can relate to it. ... The setting is somewhat important to the story. ...
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... this books rating had at least a 7. Although, the story kept me very interested, certain styles the author chose made the events dramatically jump up and down. ...
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... The author purposely chose King Oedipus as the title of the story to insinuate Oedipus playing the most important role, yet ironically King Oedipus is actually ...
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... This book is an amazing example of how we are, but you would have to wonder, how would the story have effected us if the author chose to have a group of adults ...
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... The author chose the first person narrator view for the story. This view helps us give the understanding of Maggie and Dee from an outside perspective. ...
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... higher than the amount of times the author chose to include ... When discussing the wolf, the author uses run-ons to ... impression of a child telling a story; not so ...
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... Aside from, the two foremost characters, John Steinbeck chose to write many ... In the poem "To a Mouse", the author Robert Burns narrates the story of our ...
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... The author of this story chose to not reveal in words the feelings between the couple. The words however, are spoken in the couples actions. ...
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The author chose his title well because people who are \"cold-blooded\" act ... authority emphasizes that, \"Capote weaved a complicated psychological story of two ...
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... Unfortunately the Author of this article also chose sides. The Washington Times presented the story in its entirety but after careful observation, it became ...
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... It also tells the symbolism that the author chose to use. ... point of view, one might see that the author is trying to tell an intricate story using few ...
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