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... Because this novel is narrated through Holden's stream of consciousness, the reader constantly sees digressions as the narrator frequently changes his thoughts ...
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... The novel is written in a short, choppy sentence structure using simple word choice, or diction, in a stream of consciousness to enable the reader to perceive ...
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... Again, the first person narration brings us, the reader, closer to the ... not only pattern the rhythm of their thoughts, but also their stream consciousness. ...
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... of the novel are the message that the book gives to reader as well ... Salinger uses in the book; this writing style is called stream of consciousness writing. ...
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... Poe uses many spiraling vortexes in his stories; they represent the reader going deeper and deeper into the mind ... rs is Poes use of stream of consciousness. ...
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... She often addresses the reader, interrupting her own stream of consciousness to ask if he or she is following her line of conversation. ...
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With a dismal tone she uses figurative language, stream of consciousness, and rhetorical questions to bring the reader face to face with her reality as a ...
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... begins with the flashbacks, mixing them with present descriptions in a stream of consciousness, or in a stream of memories, that leads the reader to feel ...
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... his style of writing; it makes the story more interesting for the reader. ... and William James, Faulkner uses a method known as stream of consciousness in many ...
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... different way. The stream-of-consciousness technique is applied directly to the reader's understanding of the short story. If A ...
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... This technique has a stream of consciousness effect and allows the reader to live the story through a multi-personal viewpoint as the narrator is hidden in one ...
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... As though in the midst of conversation, Dostoevsky assumes the reader's irritability, "what precisely am ... An example of a manic stream of consciousness is as ...
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... monologue, flash backs, the voice of the dead, and a stream-consciousness style of ... The startling situations that the reader encounters in the novel are due in ...
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... comment on the news or the further persuade the reader into the ... editorial process, bloggers are able to follow their stream of consciousness when publishing ...
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... that challenge the reader to make out the speaker, the time, and even the subject of the narrative. Faulkner uses stream of consciousness interior monologues ...
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... and style, such as William Faulkner's multiple narrators and stream-of-consciousness format displayed ... Beaux Arts" send a clear message to the reader that art ...
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... are reduced to two short yet powerful sentences for the reader. ... times that while "in the transcendental state of consciousness of the stream-enterer, it's ...
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... Proust in essence regaled the reader with a story about his childhood, which basically had no real plot. He wrote using stream of consciousness, switching from ...
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... English literature of a novel that makes extensive use of stream of consciousness, which is a ... is careful to mark changes of scene clearly, the reader has to ...
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... a different character. Eliot uses stream of consciousness to put the reader in Prufrock's position. The fragmented thoughts are ...
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With the use of James Joyce's stream of consciousness technique, Faulkner allows his reader to presented with many sides to the story and participate in the ...
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In the following paper, the reader will grasp the idea of psychoanalysis with ... that came to the mind, which promoted a "stream of consciousness" that helped ...
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... Donald Barthelme " paints" the setting in the reader's mind. ... The train of thought is reminiscent to what occurred in a "stream of consciousness" manner. ...
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... of stream of consciousness. This technique allows Benjy's true thoughts to show. Through his mind, it is possible to show what his limitations are. The reader! ...
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... reader and the narrator - Paddy Clarke - so that the reader has a ... the poetic and realistic without once lapsing into stream-of-self-consciousness; the only ...
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... narration style that follows the stream-of-consciousness ... moves from lucid consciousness to disoriented semi-consciousness. ... point of view, the reader would not ...
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... not pertaining to serious matters, but if examined the reader sees that ... almost play by play action slightly resembled that of stream of consciousness writing ...
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... By using stream of consciousness and flashbacks ... Because Owen had been selected as a Christ figure, the reader is able to gain a fresh perspective of the Bible ...
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... of his simple shapes and figures, Stein reveals her relaxed, stream-of-consciousness style ... Stein even warns her reader of the reflections found within her book ...
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... narration. It is at these times when the character is able to give the reader an insight to their stream of consciousness. The different ...
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