Responding as a Reader
....
Fish (406) describes the informed
reader as "one sufficiently experienced as a
reader to have internalized the properties of literary discourses, including ....
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Symbolism in Hemingway: The Old Man and the Sea
.... In his ongoing struggle with the sea and the
fish, Santiago realizes his destiny .... Hemingway seems to tell his
reader that some things are truly worth dying for. ....
(797

3

)
Affinity for Nature of Poets
.... poet-as-fisherman is able to capture the physical
fish, so is the poet-as-poet able to capture the essence of the
fish and convey it to the
reader: In lines ....
(1025

4

)
Illusory Nature of Reality
.... It bothers this
reader that not one student in
Fish's many classes looked at the list of names on the blackboard and said, "That's not a poem, that's a list of ....
(1596

6

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Nature as Inspiration for Three Poets
.... poet-as-fisherman is able to capture the physical
fish, so is the poet-as-poet able to capture the essence of the
fish and convey it to the
reader: In lines ....
(2443

10

)
Nature in the Poetry of 3 Female Poets
.... poet-as-fisherman is able to capture the physical
fish, so is the poet-as-poet able to capture the essence of the
fish and convey it to the
reader: In lines ....
(2443

10

)
Nature and the Poet
.... poet-as-fisherman is able to capture the physical
fish, so is the poet-as-poet able to capture the essence of the
fish and convey it to the
reader: In lines ....
(2443

10

)
Flight & The Old Man and the Sea
.... Still, the
reader is left with the sense that the wisdom of Santiago is more credible .... sea a man who admits willingly that he was beaten, not by the
fish but by ....
(1800

7

)
Steinbeck's "Flight" & Hemingway's Old Man & The Sea
.... Still, the
reader is left with the sense that the wisdom of Santiago is more credible .... sea a man who admits willingly that he was beaten, not by the
fish but by ....
(1785

7

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Literary Criticism and Linguistics
.... sense.
Fish says that the
reader is guided by interpretive communities of readers, and these communities are bound first by language. ....
(2914

12

)
Effect on Readers of Different Types of Writing
.... August 27, 1996 are carefully crafted to try to make the
reader believe the .... Years!" while Trace Hedley writes "Canals on Mars Are Full of
Fish!" Both stories ....
(855

3

)
Round Characters
.... Although God is not a
fish inspector, Emma-who purports to speak for God-is. Fusi rushes past her into the next room, and the
reader knows that Emma will bully ....
(918

4

)
Two Novels of Female Identity
.... She pulled in her horizon like a great
fish-net. . . . .... On a literal level, the
reader in these novels learns facts about the world, especially facts which bear ....
(2015

8

)
The Old Man and the Sea
.... However, because he fights his battle with the sea, the
fish, and eventually the sharks with courage and endurance .... A
Reader's Guide to Ernest Hemingway. ....
(531

2

)
Styles of 2 Short Stories
.... dropped our professionally self-conscious "Negro" manners, became natural, ate
fish, and talked .... irony in a light-hearted style which leaves the
reader with a ....
(1282

5

)
Style in Two Short Stories
.... dropped our professionally self-conscious "Negro" manners, became natural, ate
fish, and talked .... irony in a light-hearted style which leaves the
reader with a ....
(1282

5

)
Silent Spring
.... Death," for example, in which she documents the destruction of the forests,
fish and waterways .... It may be easy for a
reader to dismiss the threat of a massive ....
(1549

6

)
Three American Novels
.... Pearl leaves the
reader a bit uneasy, since she seems to have a dark streak, while .... of whaling with events in life, as in the discussion of fast-
fish and loose ....
(1774

7

)
Italo Calvino's The Seasons in the City
.... This gives the effect of the
reader experiencing a span of several years duration .... fishing in some place "'where the water is really water, and
fish are really ....
(1496

6

)
"ChinaTown" by Cathy Song
.... She has taken the image most often formed in the mind of the
reader when he .... death Song describes as living at the heart of Chinatown: "Dead center:
fish eyes . ....
(1588

6

)
Poems by 4 Poets
.... 1819-91) studied The Maldive Shark and its companion pilot-
fish, offering an .... poem is that in the repeated use of the word blackbird the
reader gradually comes ....
(1928

8

)
Modes of Addressing Nature
.... 1819-91) studied The Maldive Shark and its companion pilot-
fish, offering an .... poem is that in the repeated use of the word blackbird the
reader gradually comes ....
(1940

8

)
Alexander Pope
.... of the universe from the vantage point of God: "Beast, bird,
fish, insect, what no .... In other instances, the persona thunders at the
reader with a dramatic voice ....
(2062

8

)
Clytemnestra in Sophocles' Electra
.... However, the
reader knows Clytemnestra all too well, and, knowing her, it is a testament to .... of all a woman should not be is a little like shooting
fish in a ....
(2223

9

)
Major Characters in The Merchant of Venice
.... is given lines by the playwright which must at least give the
reader pause when .... asked what the pound of flesh from Antonio is good for: To bait
fish withal: if ....
(2410

10

)
Life and Food in the Caribbean
.... Such an inside view enables Mackie to provide the
reader with not only the .... For example, African workers were often permitted to crab or
fish in order to keep ....
(754

3

)
Analysis of Four Shows
.... Another
reader complained about an analogy used on the program in which the devastation .... claims made by Todd Lester, a spokesperson for the US
Fish and Wildlife ....
(847

3

)
JACK LONDON
.... and the
Fish-Eaters, are told by Long-Beard, patriarch of the
Fish-Eaters. This story-within-the-story technique further distances author and
reader from the ....
(3664

15

)
Atheism and Free Will
.... asking, "A future unknown to us...and to God?" He prompts the
reader to reflect .... Matthew 17:27, Jesus tells Peter to go fishing and that the first
fish he pulls ....
(2947

12

)
Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... But whether she is truly alone is a question Hurston leaves to the
reader's interpretation. .... Here was peace. She pulled in her horizon like a great
fish-net. ....
(3201

13

)