Apartheid Novel
.... This third option, life imprisonment was the
sentence handed down to Lionel Burger. .... Her
novel, Burger's Daughter, focuses on the daughter of a white, communist ....
(2533

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George Eliot's novel Adam Bede
.... is enhanced by the fact that the story takes place in the past; George Eliot's narrator informs the reader as such in the very first
sentence of the
novel. ....
(2069

8

)
Camus' Absurdist Hero
.... He embraces his alienated role in the last
sentence of the
novel: "All that remained to hope was that on the day of my execution there should be a crowd of ....
(1948

8

)
The Absurd World in "The Stranger"
.... He embraces his alienated role in the last
sentence of the
novel: "All that remained to hope was that on the day of my execution there should be a crowd of ....
(1970

8

)
DELTA WEDDING Delta Wedding
.... about the
novel is the way the author skips back and forth between two topics, as if switching channels on a television set, within a single
sentence. ....
(1926

8

)
Yacoubian Building Analysis: Harsh Impact of Dictatorship and ...
Summing the
novel up in one
sentence, I would say its characters' lives show that the deterioration of quality of life in Egypt stems from corrupt ....
(1490

6

)
The Stranger
.... He embraces his alienated role in the last
sentence of the
novel: "All that remained to hope was that on the day of my execution there should be a crowd of ....
(1709

7

)
Truman Capote - In Cold Blood
.... a landscape of sights and sounds that place him there just as a
novel would. .... The snap of his neck in the next
sentence indicates that the apology did Smith no ....
(805

3

)
Ernest Hemingway
.... Hemingway's epic
novel ends with the same
sentence with which it began: Pablo laying "on the brown, pine-needled floor of the forest" (471). ....
(1741

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)
Ernest Hemingway
.... Hemingway's epic
novel ends with the same
sentence with which it began: Pablo laying "on the brown, pine-needled floor of the forest" (Hemingway, 1940, p. 471 ....
(1749

7

)
Camus' The Plague
.... exhibited in a futile literary ambition: he unselfconsciously and repeatedly rewrites the first
sentence to a grandiosely-planned
novel, a
sentence that will ....
(2809

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)
Metaphor in The Plague
.... exhibited in a futile literary ambition: he unselfconsciously and repeatedly rewrites the first
sentence to a grandiosely-planned
novel, a
sentence that will ....
(2809

11

)
One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... In the structure of the
novel, Marquez foreshadows much of what happens and uses .... unifying of different time periods is seen in the opening
sentence: Many years ....
(1577

6

)
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
.... The
novel is made up of rich characters, many eccentric, and all presented in .... unifying of different time periods is seen in the opening
sentence: Many years ....
(1599

6

)
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
.... Knowing the cultural context of the
novel allows one to investigate the .... With this opening
sentence, Garcia Marquez immediately involves the reader in three ....
(2272

9

)
Analysis of Characters & Text of Emma
.... characters of Emma, Mr. Knightley, and Harriet in Jane Austen's
novel Emma, and then to do a close textual analysis of the
novel. The opening
sentence of Emma ....
(2020

8

)
Burger's Daughter (Nadine Gordimer)
.... This third option, life imprisonment was the
sentence handed down to Lionel Burger. .... Her
novel, Burger's Daughter, focuses on the daughter of a white, communist ....
(2533

10

)
One Hundred Years of Solitude
.... In the structure of the
novel, Marquez foreshadows much of what happens and uses .... unifying of different time periods is seen in the opening
sentence: Many years ....
(1638

7

)
Fools Crow (James Welch)
.... In the passage chosen here, from page 160 of the
novel, virtually every
sentence is harmoniously "integrated" into the Blackfoot way of thinking. ....
(1564

6

)
Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... In this
sentence, which is as close to direct literary criticism as the chapter gets .... which is the lesson that Catherine will learn by the end of the
novel. ....
(2503

10

)
DeLillo's White Noise
.... Gladney has built his life on the cult of "the famous and the dead" of the
novel's last
sentence (326), but it has not saved him as he expected it would. ....
(2410

10

)
The Stranger
Albert Camus' existential
novel The Stranger ends with the protagonist Meursault being found .... place in the universe, in the face of this death
sentence for a ....
(1117

4

)
Jane Eyre
.... in this
novel is survival. She uses her own abilities to survive a world that often oppresses women into lives of misery. Jane cannot accept such a
sentence in ....
(952

4

)
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
.... The
novel as a whole is clearly described by the title, which tells us .... of the very young Stephen to longer paragraphs and more complex
sentence structure as ....
(1521

6

)
OUT OF THIS FURNACE The purpose of this paper I
The purpose of this paper is to discuss Thomas Bell's 1941
novel Out of This Furnace. .... so that the labor is seen both as a tradition and as a prison
sentence. ....
(1295

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Siddhartha by Herman Hesse
In the
novel Siddhartha by Herman Hesse, the protagonist takes a journey that .... Once he receives them, he repeats them
sentence by
sentence, makes obeisance ....
(2686

11

)
Siddhartha by Herman Hesse
In the
novel Siddhartha by Herman Hesse, the protagonist takes a journey that .... Once he receives them, he repeats them
sentence by
sentence, makes obeisance ....
(2700

11

)
Slaughterhouse Five
.... It was banned in Rochester, Michigan, because the
novel "contains and makes references to .... and the
sentence: 'The gun made a ripping sound like the opening of ....
(2593

10

)
Critical Reviews of Slaughterhouse-Five
.... It was banned in Rochester, Michigan, because the
novel "contains and makes references to .... and the
sentence: 'The gun made a ripping sound like the opening of ....
(2593

10

)
The Red Badge of Courage
.... into human nature was mainly conveyed by the exceptional imagery he used in the
novel. .... for capturing all the emotions of the moment in a single
sentence is one ....
(2002

8

)