The Bluest Eye Th
.... Novels. By
giving the
reader a look into the world of a pre adolescent girl, the book provokes emotion and stimulates thought. In ....
(1607

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Manifesto of the Communist Party
.... The mark of a good propagandist, of course, is to appeal to both the reason and the passion of the
reader,
giving the
reader's reason enough to chew on, but ....
(1844

7

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Marx as a Writer
.... The mark of a good propagandist, of course, is to appeal to both the reason and the passion of the
reader,
giving the
reader's reason enough to chew on, but ....
(1844

7

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Midnight in the Grden of Good and Evil
.... Berendt is capable of lyrically describing the intimate details of a scene, and
giving the
reader the sense of what it would be like to be in that scene, but ....
(1638

7

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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil
.... Berendt is capable of lyrically describing the intimate details of a scene, and
giving the
reader the sense of what it would be like to be in that scene, but ....
(1617

6

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Comparison of Jay & Nick in The Great Gatsby
.... Fitzgerald is ostensibly
giving the
reader the message that this group of people are generally self-deluded folks who are pursuing superficial goals. ....
(2152

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)
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night (Dylan Thomas)
.... There are also examples of internal rhyme--such as "grassy" and "passing"--
giving the
reader a similar "feel" about the poem as with Thomas's. ....
(1156

5

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The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... While he is taking the
reader through the forest and indicating particular "points of interest" out to him, he is also
giving the
reader access into a portion ....
(1933

8

)
Effects of Instructional Grouping
.... a hint of technical information to ground them to the study's methods and procedures, that they have little value in terms of
giving the
reader any concrete ....
(1810

7

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Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools
.... He is
giving the
reader not some hopeful picture of America as seen through rose-colored glasses, but rather the hard, harsh truth, like it or not. ....
(2362

9

)
Managing Money in Higher Education
.... The last chapter in the text is dedicated to
giving the
reader additional sources of information which may prove useful as the
reader expands his knowledge of ....
(1682

7

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Fall of the House of Usher
.... Also, and again artistically, it allows Poe to skip over a week's time without
giving the
reader much additional insight into Roderick" (Hill 58). ....
(1978

8

)
Cuban History
.... In fact, the two works do not conflict but rather complement one another,
giving the
reader a portrait of change in Cuba over a century of struggle for freedom ....
(1542

6

)
Racial Equality in Cuba
.... In fact, the two works do not conflict but rather complement one another,
giving the
reader a portrait of change in Cuba over a century of struggle for freedom ....
(1542

6

)
The God of Small Things
.... The state of Kerala is well-established world wide for
giving relative freedom to women. The Western
reader may feel the female characters in this novel are ....
(1363

5

)
Middle Passage Johnson
.... way, authors like Johnson attempt to bridge the gap between the
reader and the .... and adventures that follow, the author attempts to transcend race by
giving us a ....
(1561

6

)
Ghosts & The Grand Inquisitor
.... be a detriment to society itself, while Dostoyevsky leaves the choice to the
reader as a .... to worship, and Christ had taken this from mankind by
giving it free ....
(1408

6

)
DISSERTATION PROPOSAL
.... By
giving the
reader a firm understanding of the history of distributed computing, the research will provide a foundation on which the ramifications of current ....
(598

2

)
Responding as a Reader
.... a mood of defeat, humiliation, and mistrust and requiring the
reader to extrapolate .... first-person narration without dialogue as a means of
giving expression to ....
(9995

40

)
President Bush as TIME Magazine's Person of the Year
.... by
giving examples of how "ordinary" politicians conduct a campaign then go to great lengths to describe how Bush did exactly the opposite - leaving the
reader ....
(723

3

)
Baudelaire's poem "Destruction"
.... must have told himself that he must ease the woman's despair by
giving into her .... and the "bloody bag of tricks." In any case, to the modern
reader the image of ....
(1642

7

)
Caring for Patients
.... On the other hand, the author runs the risk of
giving generalized and stereotypical examples of ethnic practices, thus inducing the
reader to believe that ....
(1999

8

)
WWI and Anxiety
.... For students, the chapter is clearly useful in
giving an overview of the period, an .... As always, it is up to the individual initiative of the
reader to pursue ....
(1064

4

)
"Everything That Rises Must Converge"
.... As the
reader's awareness of this framework develops, she/he begins to understand that O'Connor .... and a general feeling of faith in the future was
giving way to ....
(909

4

)
JAMES JOYCE
.... The last two are discussing the church and the idea of
giving to charity .... To the casual
reader, the discourse between the characters is nothing more than chit ....
(1343

5

)
THE THEME OF JAMES JOYCE'S "THE DEAD"
.... The two are discussing the church and the idea of
giving to charity when .... To the casual
reader, the discourse between the characters is nothing more than chit ....
(1350

5

)
A Revolutionary Sandinista
.... the
reader thoroughly enough with the cause and its people that the
reader will be .... footnoted, so that we are asked to trust that the author is
giving us the ....
(1351

5

)
Arguments on Theme of Loneliness
.... meet men who are willing and able to open emotionally both
giving and receiving? .... from such a tender, generous, reasonable, loving place, that the
reader may be ....
(1607

6

)
Essays on Literature & Poets
.... that Eliot had a "mental collapse" might be more important,
giving us a .... As with Frost, such information would certainly give the
reader fresh insights, but for ....
(2787

11

)
Lawrence Stone on Family, Sex and Marriage
.... Through his detailed descriptions, he shows the
reader the picture of filthy cities .... a shift was made towards the nuclear family, thus
giving the father the ....
(1329

5

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