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... Although the writer is solelly responsible for the composition of the text, the reader plays an equally important role in the work's creation because it is the ...
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... fashion. It makes the reader feel as if the poem was extremely old. In the 1817 text the spelling in the text is much more modern. ...
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... By reducing the conflict in meanings between the dissimilar "worlds" of the text and the reader, new meanings, new models, and new realities arise in front of ...
(846 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
... specific order. While reading the text, the reader can quickly refer to the visual images for the package's validity. He sees the ...
(949 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... dialogue, "Well you see-your mother never worked", (Para 32) leaving the readers in state of shock, because by this time in text, reader would probably agree ...
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... Iser presents the reader with this defense of his idea: If the virtual position of the work is between text and reader, its actualization is clearly the result ...
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... If the reader chooses to read the smaller text underneath the catchy sex phrase, they would discover that the beautiful women is Karen McDougal, the 1998 ...
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... To see any negative view of the slave-trade, the reader must turn to the perspective of Oroonoko. Through him the reader sees how ...
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... fashion. It makes the reader feel as if the poem was extremely old. In the 1817 text the spelling in the text is much more modern. ...
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Upon closer examination, the reader sees that the text is a string of images that are the cultural practices and moral principles that a Caribbean woman is ...
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... us considerations about things that we may not actually have thought of but by no means should the reader revise their views. In closing, A "primary text" is a ...
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... helpful failed. Reader response theory is based on the idea that the reader can comprehend the basics of a text. In Stacy's case ...
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... and merited discussion of genre. The subjective procedure of defining genre appeals to the relationship between text and reader. ...
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... for it is also the title, it is hard to discover its significance through the text. Their conversation is very bland and leaves the reader searching for a point ...
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Beginning with the headline "Face-OFF on the Rio Grande", the text is well structured. Here, the author does not only arouse the reader's curiosity but also ...
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... It features well crafted, descriptive, metaphorical language and is written in a form that will appeal to the reader. To enjoy a text and therefore define it ...
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... from him is not ethnological explanations; all they want is his approval (Percy p.570)." This can apply to the reader who needs "approval" on a difficult text. ...
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... The funeral games is one of the first times in the text the reader sees an apparent cause to understand what the Greeks value most. ...
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... The funeral games is one of the first times in the text the reader sees an apparent cause to understand what the Greeks value most. ...
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... subject. Though out the text Carrington positions the reader to feels strongly about the objectivity of women in this society. 'Rape ...
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... Throughout the text, the reader anticipates the fate of the boy. Will he find a decent villager to take him in? Will he regain the use of his voice? ...
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... The text thus exhibits a desire to show the relationship that the reader/author had with God and also tries to explain God's relationship to human suffering. ...
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... By using the word ' I ' personalises text which then giving the reader the notion that she is involved in the matter at hand on a more personal level than she ...
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... by which varying interpretations are advanced" rather than relying on channelled interpretations of the text established a third theory of reader response. ...
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... ticket. These breaks in the text draw the reader further into the story by creating a sense of wonder and make us want to read on. In ...
(2043 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... show that there are different "tests or ordeals" to be taken to become a man thus shaping the reader to understand that by reading one text concerning "rites ...
(1206 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... voice by Fish Lamb, along with other aspects of the narrative structure contribute to the understanding of the text. It in turn gives the reader insight into ...
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... perspective. At the bginning of the text he talks directly to the reader (???You, who so well know the nature of my soul...." This ...
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He repeats them in every stanza and they are a pivotal element that influences a reader's text selection for interpretation. These ...
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... Through transculturation, using the text and belief system of the dominant group, can make a profounder effect on the reader, however, the text will be ...
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