Evil Characters in 3 Gothic Novels
.... In Radcliffe's novel, the evil monk Schedoni captures the
reader's imagination and
draws that
reader into the psychology of evil. ....
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The House of the Spirits
.... Jhabvala, on the other hand, even in her details, is a restrained writer whose conservative style
draws the
reader in quietly and assuredly, as the culture of ....
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The supernatural in House of the Spirits
.... Jhabvala, on the other hand, even in her details, is a restrained writer whose conservative style
draws the
reader in quietly and assuredly, as the culture of ....
(1388

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The human imagination
.... Keats expresses that lesson well and
draws the
reader into his point of view, ultimately expressing his aesthetic in the last lines as he indicates that beauty ....
(2771

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Ode to a Grecian Urn (Keats). Stonehedge
.... Keats expresses that lesson well and
draws the
reader into his point of view, ultimately expressing his aesthetic in the last lines as he indicates that beauty ....
(2771

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EB White's "Walden" & Annie Dillard's "In the Jungle"
.... glance of heaven" (218). Thus each writer
draws the
reader in by implying that he/she is like the
reader. You know, White says, what ....
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A Revolutionary Sandinista
.... profound honesty in presenting the reality of the revolutionary experience --- with all its disillusionment, all its grit --- which
draws the
reader more and ....
(1351

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Maid to Order in Hong Kong,Stories of Filipina Workers
.... In any case, her humane perspective on these women strengthens her book rather than weakens it, and inevitably
draws the
reader more deeply into a study which ....
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Live Your Dreams
.... success, and his warm, candid and straightforward presentation of important parts of his own life give his book an authenticity which
draws the
reader into the ....
(1544

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The Inspirational Book, Live Your Dreams
.... success, and his warm, candid and straightforward presentation of important parts of his own life give his book an authenticity which
draws the
reader into the ....
(1544

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Dante's Inferno and Homer's The Iliad
.... While Dante clearly has an epic scope in mind as he journeys into Hell, the more personal and psychological style of his work
draws the
reader into his tale ....
(2701

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Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"
.... In fact, she
draws the
reader in with her depiction of a small, close-knit community in which each member of the community knows one another and apparently ....
(2110

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The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... In "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" the poet-as-narrator
draws the
reader into the world of his experience on two levels, and it is the conjunction and ....
(1933

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Les Misérables
.... the cold, clinical fetters of rationalism" (p. 7). Hugo's placement of opposing social ideologies in the mouths of his characters
draws the
reader into the ....
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Resistance to slavery
.... This
draws the
reader in to the study of the mind and motivations of the slavers and, when Douglass reveals his thinking about the matter, serves as another ....
(1858

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Commentary on Zechariah
.... Meyer
draws his analysis to a close by asking the
reader a question: "Are you desolate through the pressure of long continued sorrow? . . . ....
(1489

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Portrayal of Society in EL Doctorow's Ragtime
.... T. Washington and Emma Goldman to create a storyline that
draws the
reader in to both the historical and psychological realities of the turn of the century. ....
(1552

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The Progressive Era in Doctorow's Ragtime
.... T. Washington and Emma Goldman to create a storyline that
draws the
reader in to both the historical and psychological realities of the turn of the century. ....
(1554

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Responding as a Reader
.... offered. A
Reader-Response Interpretation What
draws readers to a text is the secret expression of what we desire to hear. Any disguise ....
(9995

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German Romanticism
.... In "The Sand-Man," Hoffmann initially
draws the
reader into Nathanael's fantasy, presenting his self-assessment as the musings of an intellectual but ....
(2355

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Greek Science
.... refreshing. Instead of being off-putting, Africa
draws the
reader along a fascinating path of discovery and intrigue. By personalizing ....
(3142

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Hitler Among the Germans
.... section in which Binion openly
draws from Freud, the author
draws a contrast .... Perhaps the
reader's resistance to or rejection of some of Binion's arguments is ....
(1574

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Huckleberry Finn
.... The tone is conversational, ungrammatical, and filled with malapropisms, but it
draws the
reader in because it provides a portrait of Huck's youthful social ....
(1996

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Dibs in Search of Self
.... The author writes Dibs in Search of Self in a style that
draws the
reader into the emotional dilemma experienced by therapist, child, and parent. ....
(1905

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The Classical Historian and the Byzantgine Writer
.... the two historians report on events that were very similar and, since Procopius does take a few different paths, the conclusion the
reader draws is that the ....
(2046

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Thucydides' Peloponnesian War
.... the two historians report on events that were very similar and, since Procopius does take a few different paths, the conclusion the
reader draws is that the ....
(2097

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Conversation Styles of Men and Women
.... Tannen uses herself as an example in her book, and this approach is particularly useful because it
draws the
reader into her ideas by letting the
reader know ....
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Written on the Body
.... By not identifying the gender of the protagonist, the author clearly
draws attention to the fact that she has failed to do just that. The
reader expects to ....
(1112

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Hawthorne vs. Poe
.... In Poe, it is the
reader's experience with the story that is the point, but Hawthorne
draws universal implications from his story when he makes statements such ....
(1299

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John Hockenberry's Autobiography Moving Violations
.... By doing so, he not only
draws the sympathy of the
reader without asking for it, but also shows his sense of humor, At its most dark and realistic. ....
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