Author John Steinbeck
.... we see and hear much more in different settings and so can gain a more comprehensive view of the impact of these satanic economic
forces. The
reader moves from ....
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Baudelaire's poem "Destruction"
.... the modern
reader is that which involves the clash between those who say the individual must be responsible for his own actions, and those who say that
forces ....
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Poet William Carlos Williams
.... upon" is very different in its effect from what the poet writes: The poet divides the word "wheelbarrow" in the next stanza and
forces the
reader to examine ....
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This study will analyze the concepts of justice a
.... as long as that individual never surrenders to the
forces which would keep him or her from the fulfillment of his or her desire. The
reader might complain that ....
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Searching for Meaning In Life
.... history, a search for meaning in a life which appears at times to be without meaning due to those aforementioned
forces of oppression. A
reader could come away ....
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3 Novels on Meaning of Life
.... history, a search for meaning in a life which appears at times to be without meaning due to those aforementioned
forces of oppression. A
reader could come away ....
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A Doll's House
.... play. The play
forces the
reader, or viewer, to look beneath the surface of what appears to be a perfect Victorian household. Ibsen ....
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Addie's in Faulkner's As I Lay Dying
.... The chapter
forces the
reader, as does the rest of the book, to plumb his or her own soul and demands a human and spiritual response to a set of people who ....
(1768

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Written on the Body
.... The author thus
forces the
reader to confront issues of gender, questions of love and its meaning, and the fact that love and gender are not necessarily ....
(1112

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Ethics and Business
.... He
forces the
reader to consider the entire belief system and moral principles on which ethical decisions are based. By speaking ....
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"ChinaTown" by Cathy Song
.... Frye 73). In reading "Chinatown," Cathy Song
forces the
reader to first go outside by describing external things. However, she
forces ....
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Margaret Atwood
.... freedom stolen from you by those same threatening
forces. The activity of reminiscing about the days of freedom is the activity of a slave.
Reader, Atwood is ....
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Hawkin's Thesis of the Universe
.... The need for the
reader to understand that gravity, the
forces dealt with by the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics are all interrelated on some level ....
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Concept of Anger as a Healthy Emotion
.... of what action can shape her or his life in the context of those
forces. .... The
reader and author are thereby joined in an intimate exploration of anger, based on ....
(1820

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Under the Feet of Jesus
.... The evil done by those capitalist
forces are not presented in the abstract or in .... This shows a respect for the
reader, letting the
reader interpret the points ....
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The Strange Career of Jim Crow (C. Van Woodward)
.... By following the time-line of these laws, Woodward makes it easier for the
reader to follow the
forces that led to these laws and how these laws were ....
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Islam in History
.... the current state of the Middle East but instead shows what
forces have existed through history and so leaves it to the
reader to see how these
forces might be ....
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A sonnet of Shakespeare
.... Shakespeare also explores love's relationship with Time, personifying both as powerful
forces. He tells the
reader that "Love's not Time's fool, though rosy ....
(859

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Analysis of Shakespeare's Sonnet 116
.... Shakespeare also explores love's relationship with Time, personifying both as powerful
forces. He tells the
reader that "Love's not Time's fool, though rosy ....
(859

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The Ballad of the Sad Café
.... information for a time to keep the
reader interested while at the same time hinting at what is to come so the
reader tries always to see the
forces at work, to ....
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Responding as a Reader
.... conceptualizes body and clothing or cloth as oppositional yet mutually dependent
forces. .... child and a bundled assortment of clothing prepares the
reader for the ....
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The Jungle
.... will never triumph because the
forces of evil are far greater than the
forces of good .... Sinclair's book aims at the heart, or the gut of the
reader, by forcing an ....
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The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... Another sound, however, may demonstrate to the
reader--through the senses of the poet .... whispering of the wind and the oblique movement of the
forces of nature ....
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The Boarding House (James Joyce)
.... alcoholic husband, and it is his pushing her to the limits which
forces her to .... narration and its focus allow these facts to become clear to the
reader, and to ....
(1688

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Imaginative Literature Historicall
.... The strength of Cheever's narrative is that he
forces the
reader to feel the utter alienation which the swimmer has experienced. ....
(1693

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"The Comforts of Home"
.... The
reader forms the impression that the mother's love is suffocating and .... with his mother's love because "he sensed about him
forces, invisible currents beyond ....
(1118

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The Comforts of Home
.... The
reader forms the impression that the mother's love is suffocating and .... with his mother's love because "he sensed about him
forces, invisible currents beyond ....
(1124

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The Messages of Various Literary Works
.... The author
forces the
reader to consider that scientific advancement, as expressed in the ability of Victor to create the monster, has deeply moral consequences ....
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Archibald MacLeish's poem "Ars Poetica" l
.... MacLeish is suggesting to the
reader that a poem can only be experienced, not .... both cases, this would involve expecting to be saved by the very
forces which had ....
(1823

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Illiteracy
.... This story
forces the
reader to ask him/herself: "Were I faced with her struggles, would I have reacted as she did?" These questions may never be answered due ....
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