Literary Devices in Two Poems
.... However much the
reader might be impressed and/or chilled by Plath's poem, the
reader feels as alienated from that poem as he or she
feels included and ....
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Comparison of Theme & Literary Devices of 2 Poems
.... However much the
reader might be impressed and/or chilled by Plath's poem, the
reader feels as alienated from that poem as he or she
feels included and ....
(1660

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Concept of Futurology
.... In giving those answers, he shifts to an ironic, drily sarcastic tone, so that the
reader feels that perhaps he simply wants to entertain. ....
(1653

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Russell Baker's Growing Up
.... Perhaps the
reader feels at times that Lucy is a domineering woman who somewhat emasculated little Baker, and even the author seems to perceive something of ....
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"Growing Up"
.... Perhaps the
reader feels at times that Lucy is a domineering woman who somewhat emasculated little Baker, and even the author seems to perceive something of ....
(1462

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Several Short Stories & Reader Empathy
.... with details that mirror the experiences of readers but characters with characteristics recognizable by the
reader and with which the
reader feels empathy and ....
(1453

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"Paul's Case: A Study in Temperament"
.... that bothered Paul are contrasted with the fact that his father paid back the money he had stolen (a large amount for the times) and the
reader feels an extra ....
(949

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Flight & The Old Man and the Sea
.... Hemingway, on the other hand, shines a bright light on Santiago's psyche, so that the
reader feels that he knows the old man well. ....
(1800

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Steinbeck's "Flight" & Hemingway's Old Man & The Sea
.... Hemingway, on the other hand, shines a bright light on Santiago's psyche, so that the
reader feels that he knows the old man well. ....
(1785

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China in the Era of Mao & Deng
.... events unfolded. This
reader feels that he does not know Mao and Deng as he should after reading such a lengthy book. Perhaps it ....
(796

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The Reader (Bernhard Schlink)
In the novel The
Reader, author Bernhard Schlink explores the issue of German guilt .... On the one hand, he
feels guilty for loving someone who could commit such ....
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Chinua Achebe in his novel Things Fall Apart tell
.... The
reader feels deeply the pain and rage of Okonkwo, especially when it becomes clear that the old ways are gone and will never return, that the whites will ....
(1665

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Protagonists in Two Stories
.... Moving directly from Bartlett to White, this
reader feels as if he had moved from a dark, murky pond into clear daylight. Almost ....
(2834

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Young Protagonists in 2 Stories
.... Moving directly from Bartlett to White, this
reader feels as if he had moved from a dark, murky pond into clear daylight. Almost ....
(2853

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The Value of Literature
.... The strength of the poem is that it affords the
reader a front-row seat. The
reader feels the pain of the gas as it surrounds the soldiers. ....
(1678

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Management at Work
.... terms. The
reader feels that the author is truly enlivened by the possibilities suggested by Deming's management approaches. The ....
(1518

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THE FIRE IN "TO BUILD A FIRE" Th
.... Moreover, the
reader feels confident too, until falling snow puts out the fire, since he had built it too close to the trees. The ....
(779

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ROMANTICISM and Bryon
.... is very clear to the
reader that these qualities are precisely why she "walks in beauty." Yes, her physical appearance is lovely but the
reader feels that what ....
(791

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Freud's Dora: Analysis of a Case of Hysteria
.... This
reader feels justified in arguing that one reasonable explanation of Freud's responses to Dora, his interpretation of her dreams, his conclusions with ....
(1647

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The Runner and Rabbit, Run
.... human presence" (Updike 239). Although Janice is a villain to Rabbit, the
reader feels sympathy for her. Granted, she has a drinking ....
(2881

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Poetry
.... We Die Soon" (6). The
reader feels the plight of the pool players torn between the need to be seen as cool and the deadly consequences of fulfilling this need. ....
(731

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Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
.... The
reader feels generally that the only thing at risk is one of those teacups tumbling to the ground at the news that, perhaps, "the pigs were got into the ....
(2368

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Poe and The Raven
.... The
reader feels the terror and the sorrow of the student at the beginning of the poem. This empathy ends when the raven enters. ....
(1922

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Washington Irving's "Rip Van Winkle"
.... As it is in the story, however, Rip is a quite likable character, very sympathetic, and the
reader feels as if Irving sympathizes with Rip as much as the ....
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Dante's Inferno and Homer's The Iliad
.... With Homer, who also uses past tense, the
reader feels that the events being described have happened long ago and in a land far distant. ....
(2701

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Tess of the D'Urbervilles & Her Downfall
.... Angel is cruel to this young woman, and this makes it difficult to tolerate him as a character given the sympathy the
reader feels for Tess, a sympathy that ....
(1970

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Fiction
.... first time Mr. Mellors enters, "àthe peace on earth of her soft, quiescent body," the
reader feels a slight hesitation as to the justifiability of the act. ....
(1503

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Writers and Sex
.... first time Mr. Mellors enters, "àthe peace on earth of her soft, quiescent body," the
reader feels a slight hesitation as to the justifiability of the act. ....
(1504

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Democracy in Latin America
.... always clearly presented, and adequately documented, and the print is clear and easy to read, but these facts do not alter the fact that the
reader feels he is ....
(1529

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Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Thomas Hardy)
.... Angel is cruel to this young woman, and this makes it difficult to tolerate him as a character given the sympathy the
reader feels for Tess, a sympathy that ....
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