Kant and Iser
.... until Mr. Knightley excoriates her for the insult does the full weight of her moral lapse become crystal clear, especially if the
reader trusts Emma's limited ....
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Role of US In Aftermath of the Cold War
.... Immediately, the
reader trusts Steel and sees that he is not like so many pretentious experts in international relations who presume to know the answers to ....
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The Progressive Era in Doctorow's Ragtime
.... For these independent-minded economically established citizens, the rise of
trusts and the .... the turn of the century, EL Doctorow's Ragtime takes the
reader on a ....
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Portrayal of Society in EL Doctorow's Ragtime
.... For these independent-minded economically established citizens, the rise of
trusts and the .... the turn of the century, EL Doctorow's Ragtime takes the
reader on a ....
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Summary of six articles on International Relations
.... The
reader trusts that what Baldwin is doing in this essay is necessary for meaningful analysis of issues related to dependency and interdependency in world ....
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Team-Player
.... on developing the quality in the
reader either assumes that others on the team are going to be reading the same book or
trusts that the
reader's ability to ....
(1684

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Dancing with the Devil
.... Still, the
reader must work to keep his or her footing in this book, for Limon is definitely a risk-taking author who
trusts that the
reader can indeed follow ....
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Female Slaves in Plantation South
.... She
trusts that the
reader will understand the gross cruelty and injustice perpetrated by slaveholders, and by the society which for so long allowed and ....
(1528

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In My Mother's House: A Daughter's Story
.... This is an author who
trusts the intelligence and perception of the
reader and feels no need to blatantly manipulate that
reader in any way. ....
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Review: Theodore Rex by Edmund Morris
.... direct conflict with Roosevelt's progressive and populist determination to break these
trusts. .... fact provide such a wealth of detail that the
reader is tempted ....
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Fantasy in the Works of Cervantes
.... He
trusts his senses completely, as completely as the
reader knows to mistrust his fantasy and enjoy the foolish comedy of Quixote's jousting at windmills. ....
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The Lone Ranger & Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
.... The
reader might not be interested in such a man or his life, but Alexie makes no excuses for focusing his story on him. .... Nobody
trusts anybody else. ....
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Two Native American Writers
.... Clearly, the author means the
reader to feel uncomfortable looking at the harsh truth of .... in one form or another live in a world where nobody
trusts anybody else ....
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Friendship in Two Novels
.... Any
reader who believes Twain to be racist is unaware that Jim is the most wise .... Huck's help, lets his hopes be revealed to this white boy he
trusts: [Jim] was ....
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The Golden Bowl
.... considers Maggie's suspicions to be an impossibility because she
trusts Amerigo and .... Yet the
reader is simultaneously aware that Maggie has exerted herself to ....
(2953

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Griselda
.... The
reader is left to his own devices to figure out what will happen to the .... Even so, the modern mind reels at the injustice and
trusts that--since the social ....
(1455

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Cotton Mather and Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... It is not only that he
trusts his senses too much but also that he imbues .... He speaks of his adventure in a way that the
reader recognizes as an example of ....
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Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird
.... that might be imperfectly understood by Scout are often perfectly clear to the
reader and time .... But, as she says, the town
trusts him to do the right thing. ....
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Medieval Poetry
.... focus is not on his own experience but rather on the
reader's experience of .... Whereas in Pearl God is seen to reward an individual who
trusts Him absolutely, in ....
(3974

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Symbol of Fire in Literature
.... The
reader cannot help but admire the heroes' attempts to create a better life for .... Thus, he
trusts Iago and doubts Desdemona and causes his own downfall. ....
(4333

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James Baldwin's Come Out the Wilderness
.... powerful racial and gender differences are so complex that the
reader is left .... the fact that it makes him question his judgment, because he
trusts Cass' insight ....
(1930

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Graham Greene
.... Pyle and Fowler are analyzed as well in the course of the novel so that the
reader comes to see the .... He
trusts Fowler, and in the end this proves his undoing. ....
(1655

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Catherine of Aragon
.... In general, he
trusts that the drama and conflict in Catherine's life are enough to interest and involve the
reader, without using an intrusive style. ....
(1335

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Lorraie Hansberry's Play A Raisin in the Sun
.... Walter (wrongly)
trusts the dream to come true, or more exactly
trusts that the .... Stanton, Stephen S. "Well-Made Play." The
Reader's Encyclopedia of World Drama. ....
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Business Law Business Law: Principles, Cases and Environm
.... In Chapter 48, "Management of Corporations," the
reader learns that corporations are managed directly or .... Chapter 52, "
Trusts," ends the section on estates. ....
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Theme of Oppressed Women We know, of
.... And, then, she tells the
reader "I think sometimes that if I were well enough to write a little it would relieve the press of .... She no longer
trusts her husband. ....
(1717

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Young Goodman Brown
.... James R. Mellow writes of Hawthorne's method: The
reader is left to wonder whether it .... a sense of where he belongs in that community to a man who
trusts no one ....
(4123

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Internet Distribution
.... that "he
trusts consumers to do what's right more than he does those who run record companies" (McLeod 528). McLeod concludes by reminding the
reader that the ....
(1475

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Elements in Art
.... of the world which in turn changes the way the viewer or
reader of that .... Cassirer essentially
trusts man, believes in the goodness of the nature of man, both in ....
(1588

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Themes of Schools of Liberalism
.... abandoning their traditional characteristics of individual enterprises and increasingly becoming
trusts, cartels, and .... (Fall 1997 ed.) Class photocopy
reader. ....
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