What's Eating Gilbert Grape: Novel into Film
.... story. The
novel is
told using first-person narrative, Gilbert's account of his life and the events of one particular summer. The ....
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Cuban Literature
.... Garcia explores Cuban culture and illustrates the dislocations of a family, but the
novel -
told through interior visions rather than action - lacks sufficient ....
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Cuban Magic Realism
.... Garcia explores Cuban culture and illustrates the dislocations of a family, but the
novel -
told through interior visions rather than action - lacks sufficient ....
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George Eliot's novel Adam Bede
.... In fact, it is this type of subtlety which makes Adam Bede such a great
novel. Had George Eliot simply
told her tale of misdirected love in a straight-forward ....
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Analysis of Novel: Carry Me Across the Water
.... Across the Water August Kleinman, the protagonist of Ethan Canin's
novel titled Carry .... world: he had killed one man and possibly a second,
told Lyndon Johnson ....
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No Longer at Ease In the novel No Longer at Ease,
.... The reader knows this from the beginning because most of the
novel is
told in flashback style, with Obi on trial for corruption, for accepting bribes, right at ....
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Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe
.... all of this is the inherent social criticism Defoe has structured into the
novel. .... publishing because of the lessons it teaches: The Story is
told with Modesty ....
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THE BIG SLEEP Detective Stories
Raymond Chandler's
novel is
told by its main character, Philip Marlowe, a private detective in Los Angeles. In this story he is ....
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Murder Mysteries
Raymond Chandler's
novel is
told by its main character, Philip Marlowe, a private detective in Los Angeles. In this story he is ....
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Isabel Allende's novel The House of the Spirits
.... In the
novel, the story of the governess is
told from the point of view of a third party, a man named Douglas who is telling about his sisters' governess while ....
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Apocalypse Now
.... In the
novel,
told in first person by an agent for an ivory trading company, the action involves going deeper and deeper into the Congo in search of an ....
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William Styron's novel The Confessions of Nat Tur
.... too heavily on dialect. The narrator is stable throughout the
novel. The story is
told through Turner's eyes. Because the reader ....
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Sir Walter Scott's novel The Heart of Midlothian
.... from the lower classes, and the moral dilemma faced by Jeanie in the
novel is seen .... law of the time assumes her guilty of child-murder because she
told no one ....
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William Faulkner's short novel The Bear
William Faulkner's short
novel The Bear is a very complex work for all its lack of .... The story is
told in a way that links different times in Ike's life as well ....
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Pride & Prejudice
.... For example, in the
novel we are
told Jane and Bingley dance together and also that Darcy and Miss Bingley dance together. However ....
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Female characters of Novelist Clyde Edgerton
.... this world. This
novel is
told in the third-person, and Mattie's voice is heard as a character rather than a narrator. Yet, the ....
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Film/Book Versions of Midnight in Garden of Good & Evil
.... oddities of the character interactions in the
novel. Musically, the film is able to achieve what the book cannot also. In the book, we are
told about Jim ....
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The American Character in Two Novels
.... nearby and is both Daisy's cousin and Gatsby's neighbor, so he is able to observe all that takes place and reports on it in this
novel,
told entirely from his ....
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Female characters of novelist Clyde Edgerton
.... The story of Dracula in the
novel is
told as a story of shifting perspectives, and this includes different views of the character of Dracula. ....
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Female Characters of Novelist Clyde Edgerton
.... shows this need to serve others in the
novel with her care for the dogcatcher's teen-age nephew, a boy she takes into her home even though she is
told not to ....
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... He accomplishes this in a
novel making use of fantastic elements
told in a matter-of-fact way that helps the reader accept them and that connects them more ....
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Victory
.... Living in a primitive fashion, we are
told of Heyst early on in the
novel that Axel "was out of everybody's way, as if he were perched on the highest peak of ....
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Victory Joseph Conrad's "Victory"
.... Living in a primitive fashion, we are
told of Heyst early on in the
novel that Axel "was out of everybody's way, as if he were perched on the highest peak of ....
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Analysis: A Novel Approach to Politics
In A
Novel Approach to Politics, Van Belle and Mash provide an account of .... Former White House Press Secretary Mike McCurry
told a CNN journalist of the Bartlett ....
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Wally Lamb
.... Wally Lamb's first
novel is
told from a peculiar point of view, I think, for a man. His narrator and heroine is Dolores. The subject is her tormented life. ....
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Mollie Beauchamp
.... to become a "gentle, honorable, generous, truthful" individual, as we are
told earlier in .... revealed in the paper also applies to the themes of the entire
novel. ....
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Natsume Soseki's novel Kokoro
.... Soseki's
novel would not be the great work which it is if it
told the story of a love triangle which only had to do with a certain country at a certain time. ....
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Silone's novel Bread and Wine
.... Silone chooses to have the story
told from many points of view in order to give the reader a .... This is true of all the characters of the
novel except for Spina. ....
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Graham Greene's novel The Power and the Glory
.... would become in the
novel a figure of heroic if very human proportions. He has a "round and hollow face charred with a three-days' beard." We are
told that the ....
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Censorship & The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes ...
John Steinbeck's
novel The Grapes of Wrath was greeted with some critical acclaim .... the target of efforts at censorship and suppression because it
told such a ....
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