Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels
.... These conclusions are fairly judicious for the most part but eventually the
reader is
forced to admit that he could be misled by the claims of reason even as ....
(1736

7

)
Three Russian Novels
.... The
reader is
forced to experience the anti-hero's thoughts and feelings and the terrible consequences of his actions (in the case of the protagonists in ....
(1638

7

)
Dostoevsky and the Nature of the Hero
.... The
reader is
forced to experience the anti-hero's thoughts and feelings and the terrible consequences of his actions (in the case of the protagonists in ....
(1638

7

)
Crime and Punishment
.... The
reader is
forced to experience the anti-hero's thoughts and feelings and the terrible consequences of his actions (in the case of the protagonists in ....
(1662

7

)
Anti-Hero in Russian Novels
.... The
reader is
forced to experience the anti-hero's thoughts and feelings and the terrible consequences of his actions (in the case of the protagonists in ....
(1676

7

)
The Hero in Three Russian Novels
.... The
reader is
forced to experience the anti-hero's thoughts and feelings and the terrible consequences of his actions (in the case of the protagonists in ....
(1662

7

)
Nature of the Hero in Russian Novels
.... The
reader is
forced to experience the anti-hero's thoughts and feelings and the terrible consequences of his actions (in the case of the protagonists in ....
(1678

7

)
Manuel Puig's novel Kiss of the Spider Woman
.... The
reader is
forced at this point to reconsider everything that Molina has said, in essence to reconsider those words to see if they have had a double meaning ....
(1432

6

)
The Value of Literature
.... simultaneously. In reading "Young Goodman Brown" the
reader is
forced into the same space of bewilderment as the protagonist. Hawthorne ....
(1678

7

)
Written on the Body
.... it in any way and deliberately raises the question by having the protagonist romantically involved with both men and women so that the
reader is
forced to ask ....
(1112

4

)
Latin American Literature
.... The
reader is
forced at this point to reconsider everything that Molina has said, in essence to reconsider those words to see if they have had a double meaning ....
(1591

6

)
Imaginative Literature Historicall
.... simultaneously. In reading "Young Goodman Brown" the
reader is
forced into the same space of bewilderment as the protagonist. Hawthorne ....
(1693

7

)
Manuel Puig & Kiss of the Spider Woman
.... The
reader is
forced at this point to reconsider everything that Molina has said, in essence to reconsider those words to see if they have had a double meaning ....
(1974

8

)
Dramatic and Situational Irony
.... By that time the
reader is
forced to confront the fact that the author has been playing some tricks with her storytelling method and also making some points ....
(1098

4

)
"The Comforts of Home"
.... The
reader forms the impression that the mother's love is suffocating and demanding .... a sheltered child inside the womb-like house, Thomas is
forced to become an ....
(1118

4

)
The Comforts of Home
.... The
reader forms the impression that the mother's love is suffocating and demanding .... a sheltered child inside the womb-like house, Thomas is
forced to become an ....
(1124

4

)
"Everything That Rises Must Converge"
.... Many times, for example, the
reader is almost
forced to look back at the beginning of the stories and start reading them over again. ....
(909

4

)
War in Gulliver's Travels
.... the
reader from what at first appears to be the merely frivolous premise of war into increasingly evil scenarios, until at last the
reader is
forced to admit ....
(1388

6

)
Lifetime's Original Narrative Series, Any Day Now
.... Had Lotz written the article for the
reader and
forced her details to adhere to her point, the article might have been appropriate for other audiences as well ....
(2350

9

)
Under the Feet of Jesus
.... There is also a fine subtlety to Viramontes' writing that respects the
reader's ability to .... She is
forced to grow up while still a child,
forced to worry about ....
(1421

6

)
Baudelaire's poem "Destruction"
.... it. The modern
reader lives in a society in which people are
forced to consider their own responsibility for their actions. In Baudelaire's ....
(1642

7

)
The Boarding House (James Joyce)
.... The focus helps the
reader see the theme by making it clear that the story is .... out of control, and finally so out of control that Mrs. Mooney was
forced to take ....
(1688

7

)
Comparison of 2 Novels: We & 1984
.... healthy
reader will know that there is no such thing as "a mathematically faultless happiness." This
reader will know that a human being cannot be
forced to be ....
(2202

9

)
The Man Who Was Thursday
.... written either of them. Therefore, the
reader is
forced to ask: What exactly is Chesterton's point? Is he expressing an orthodox ....
(2554

10

)
My Lai: A Brief History with Documents
.... Nixon was
forced to approach foreign policy from a position he would have opposed had .... These documents allow the
reader to go back for a few moments to 1968 and ....
(1373

5

)
Poe's Conception of Poetry as Pleasure
.... All three characters of the poem beg the question of veracity or credibility, and the
reader can only conclude that the
forced sense of mystery is endemic to ....
(1826

7

)
Flight & The Old Man and the Sea
.... In short, the
reader finds Pepe a child in the beginning of the story .... He is
forced further into the world of nature, fleeing not only the man who hunts him but ....
(1800

7

)
Steinbeck's "Flight" & Hemingway's Old Man & The Sea
.... In short, the
reader finds Pepe a child in the beginning of the story .... He is
forced further into the world of nature, fleeing not only the man who hunts him but ....
(1785

7

)
"Thoughts on the Works of Providence" (Wheatley)
.... the formal poetic practices of the poet's era, but to the modern ear sounds stiff and
forced. This is fatal to a poem which seeks to draw the
reader into the ....
(1132

5

)
The Story of An Hour & The Necklace
.... One might argue that Mathilde becomes a deeper woman when she is
forced into ten years of hard labor, but, again, Maupassant does not tell the
reader how much ....
(1670

7

)