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... Here, Frost tries to tell the reader that decisions will always have to be made in one's life, and how to make decisions will depend on people themselves. ...
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... Therefore Dimmesdale's sin is the key focus of the book to keep the reader interested. Dimmesdale tries to cover up his sin by preaching to the town and ...
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... In conclusion, although the narrator tries to persuade the reader to believe that he is sane, the reader will always know that he is really insane. ...
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... In Search for my Tongue the poet tries to express to the reader, how very strange it feels to have been brought up with one language, and to have to give it up ...
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... I heard him!" These initial statements, spoken by Bernard, are indicative to the reader of how helpful he tries to be to Biff. He ...
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... tries to paint a beautiful, ordinary summer morning out to her readers, but by mentioning the date, June 27th, and the time, ten o' clock, she gives the reader ...
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... His behavior toward the cat is just the beginning of the reader's escapade into his state of insanity. In the story, the narrator tries to make it seem like he ...
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... The voice of the reader is in a way portrayed through the character of Haemon who is Creon's son. He tries to convince his father to not go through with his ...
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... is what the cafeteria was known as, as well as many commentative asides, which Mitch uses to speak directly to the reader. He often times tries to surmise what ...
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... the reader. I think that he tries to put the reader in suspense and possibly think that Anna has lost interest of Dmitri. You don ...
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... In doing this she tries to make Rose her surrogate in a relationship that she refused to enter. The reader feels that control is all important to Miss Brodie. ...
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... The book is told in such a way that tries to convince the reader that it actually happened, or at least could have happened, and it was able to convince me. ...
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... a hectic and at the same time a calm state as the protagonist tries to deal with the body and evidence. There is a sense of urgency that the reader picks up as ...
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... are some of the many occurrences that Boy Staunton experiences, which would be reasons why a reader would be directed to dislike him. If Boy tries to follow ...
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In Edgar Allan Poe's short-story, "The Tell-Tale Heart," the speaker of the story tries to convince the reader that he is not mad. ...
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... power. The reader is told that Carrie has always been an unwanted child. ... it. She tries to kill Carrie several times, but never succeeds. ...
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... 810). Chaucer tries to show the reader that the occupation of the Pardoner is not evil, but the Pardoner himself is evil. "You can ...
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... The reader cannot be completely sympathetic towards Rasko! lnikov because even when he knows he is wrong, he tries to convince Sonia otherwise. ...
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... Montresor tries to convince the reader that his intentions are honorable in an effort to uphold his family motto, which is also the national motto of Scotland. ...
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... In the story, the author tells the reader exactly what he does to Bartleby to ... the spot for refusing to copy, proofread or leave the premises, he tries to find ...
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In this story the reader may assume some of the men in the story is the ... when the family has their minds set on going to Florida, she tries everything feasible ...
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... but the author tries to write the dialogue of the fishermen in sort of a messed up English way to try to show the accent. This in turn throws off the reader in ...
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... Fletcher lets the reader know that the man is imagining being with the Indian. Fletcher has an expository tone. Throughout the essay Fletcher tries to explain ...
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... he thinks Swaraj really isn't. The "Reader" takes what Gandhi says and tries to paraphrase what Gandhi's definition of Swaraj is, but is entirely unsuccessful. ...
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... Faulkner demands the reader follow, and realize this ... nitor, and when Christmas faints after spending hours standing while McEarhern tries to force him to learn ...
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... The poem mainly tries to convince the reader of the difference between conception, what one sees, and perception, what one knows he is seeing (Mar 105). ...
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... and all." The reader sees that he not only hates the "phonies" and the world in itself but he is also very un-happy with himself even though he tries to deny it ...
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... She tries to suppress Lucy in every way possible and this is simply an obscure way ... event of rain and confusion would also make it hard for the reader to make a ...
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... The reader feels sympathy for the father as Amy heartlessly tries to make him look like a fool; if he admitted to any romantic interest it would have destroyed ...
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... Melville's story is told through a narrator. He purposely tries to let the reader slowly learn more about the truth than Delano. ...
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