Several Short Stories & Reader Empathy
.... accessible and shaped so as to lead the
reader into the story of this particular man and through to the conclusion in a way that
allows the
reader to connect ....
(1453

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The Boarding House (James Joyce)
.... This approach
allows the
reader to know what is occurring within the character, which means the
reader comes to know each of three characters well---their ....
(1688

7

)
A Defense of Literature Influence of Literature
.... table. Alice Walker's story
allows the
reader to question their own heritage and how firmly they believe in it or represent it. It ....
(1628

7

)
Autobiography, "Ordinary Courage"
.... Second, this step-by-step approach to the war and the subject of the autobiography
allows the
reader to understand what it was like for an average citizen as ....
(1695

7

)
"Paul's Case: A Study in Temperament"
.... Distance from the subject of the case study
allows the
reader not to be too involved and not to feel it is a tragedy when the boy dies. ....
(949

4

)
Theme of Fate in Native Son
.... By having Bigger be both accessible and strong, Wright
allows the
reader to identify with him and to consider the possibility of overcoming adversity and ....
(1624

6

)
Manifesto of the Communist Party
.... The chronological order of his argument---taking each stage of capitalist development step-by-step---
allows the
reader to follow the logic of that argument ....
(1844

7

)
Marx as a Writer
.... The chronological order of his argument---taking each stage of capitalist development step-by-step---
allows the
reader to follow the logic of that argument ....
(1844

7

)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... Shakespeare
allows the
reader to wallow for awhile in a stew of confusion over these issues before restoring sanity at the end by bringing the characters back ....
(496

2

)
President Bush as TIME Magazine's Person of the Year
.... standing with the President in the Oval Office) communicates to the
reader that they received (at least some) quotes firsthand and
allows the
reader to assume ....
(723

3

)
Shakespeare's Juxtoposition of Plot & Characters
.... Shakespeare
allows the
reader to wallow for awhile in a stew of confusion over these issues before restoring sanity at the end by bringing the characters back ....
(492

2

)
A Rose for Emily William Faulkner's short story
.... The informal first person narrative
allows the
reader to draw his own conclusions from the seemingly random facts related in the telling of the story. ....
(1288

5

)
Transatlantic Marriages
.... She does this in an objective and understandable way which
allows the
reader to enter open-minded into a peculiar phenomenon in the history of the relations ....
(2046

8

)
Paul's Interpretation of the Christian Message
.... His open advocacy of Christianity shows the
reader his honesty and
allows the
reader to consider that bias in his analysis: "A new way to acceptance with God ....
(751

3

)
The Life of Margaret Fuller
.... time. It is a kind of hermeneutics that
allows the
reader to create meaning that can be applied to present day situations. With ....
(2214

9

)
George Eliot's novel Adam Bede
.... Furthermore, the narrator
allows the
reader to believe that this is a true story of which she is attempting "to give a faithful account," despite the fact that ....
(2069

8

)
The Double Helix
.... drama not only makes the scientific aspects more accessible, it also
allows us to see these men in terms which brings them down to the level of the
reader. ....
(1634

7

)
Betty Friedan's View of Women & Work
.... By comparing "the narrow walls of home" to a concentration camp, even to a "comfortable" concentration camp, simply
allows the
reader to reject her argument on ....
(1582

6

)
Nursing Home Residences and Indpendence
.... predictions. This
allows the
reader to understand the direct connection between theory and the formulated hypotheses. Neither the ....
(2513

10

)
Management at Work
.... to the essence of the problem, and we also see the clear thought and expression of her style, which
allows her work to be interesting to the lay
reader both as ....
(1518

6

)
African-American Religion in the 20th Century
.... too much territory, it is still true that the sociological framework they use (emphasizing the "protest and accommodation" motif)
allows the
reader to keep in ....
(2256

9

)
Two Novels of Female Identity
.... and identity of the
reader. On a symbolic level, reading
allows the very spirit of the
reader to expand. It is as if reading were ....
(2015

8

)
The American Novel
.... In such a story, the writer manipulates the narrative in a way that
allows the
reader to understand more than the characters themselves do. ....
(2630

11

)
Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart
.... The novel form
allows Achebe to include unresolved contradictions and complexities which a non .... and is satisfying for a moment for any
reader sympathizing with ....
(1625

7

)
Poe's Conception of Poetry as Pleasure
.... The
reader begins to doubt, and it is just this uncertainty that
allows the
reader to identify with the speaker's uncertainties about ever being able to see ....
(1826

7

)
This study will analyze the concepts of justice a
.... This context
allows the
reader to see that vengeance is not a necessarily negative force, and justice can be a force which benefits even the one against whom ....
(1647

7

)
"Thoughts on the Works of Providence" (Wheatley)
.... The style
allows no room for the
reader to breathe, so to speak, but instead relentlessly piles flamboyant image upon flamboyant image: Or when the morning ....
(1132

5

)
Image of Death in Poe's Stories Edgar Allen Poe presen
.... absolutely rotted away beneath my hands." Poe's use of suspense enhances an interesting theme and
allows the
reader to stay interested until the climax of the ....
(1639

7

)
Poetry
The aim of great poetry is to enlighten and to enrich our lives. Great poetry
allows the
reader to become more aware of oneself and one's surroundings. ....
(731

3

)
A Cask of Amontillado
.... takes a particularly horrible form, and in the story, the fact that the
reader is privy to Montresor's thoughts from the first
allows the
reader to observe the ....
(813

3

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