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    How does the writer make the reader feel pity for Veronica? Basically‚ the writer chooses Veronica’s friend to be the narrator- Okeke. Instead of making Veronica the narrator but the reason is that because the writer could use the narrator to make us feel pity for Veronica more easily and gives the reader more sensational feeling. She does not seem to care that there is no hope for a better life or the future. This is perhaps the main reason why we as readers feel more sympathy towards Veronica

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    Animal Farm Essay Topic: Animal Farm shows readers that power always corrupts The novel “Animal Farm” written by George Orwell is an allegory‚ which narrates the story of the power struggle between Trotsky and Stalin‚ which is represented by Snowball and Napoleon. Some points listed are some misuses in their power and how making them in charge of the farm made them turn their good intentions into bad ones. Also‚ how their lives ended up worse than what their lives were initially with Mr.

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    Gurmu 1 Professor Joseph Engl 1302 04 September 2013 In the Article ‘’ Nation Made of Poetry” Joannie Fischer points out that the official documents now on the display in Washington‚ DC.‚ offers one version of America’s story. This is an authorized biography of sorts‚ screened and sanctioned. Same as we have official documents marking our nation’s progress‚ there are many others that are unofficial that have steered events‚ whether by inciting‚ critiquing‚

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    THE PLOT There are several conflicts in Plainsong as it consists of 7 main characters. However‚ these conflicts end up woven together‚ as the characters lives eventually overlap. The central conflict of Plainsong is that 17-year old Victoria Robideaux‚ the protagonist‚ becomes pre-maturely pregnant. The conflict is person vs. society; Victoria struggles as she finds herself abandoned and being helped by one of her teachers‚ Maggie Jones and two strangers. Due to circumstances Victoria is forced

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    There is a variety of repetition in the passage. Phrases like ‘Dead and Buried’ are repeated to remind us‚ as readers‚ that most of Pip’s family is dead. The word ‘buried’‚ suggests that it happened some time ago and that he never knew them‚ which makes us feel pity and sympathy for the character. Pip talks about his life in the marsh country‚ where he resided by the river and near the sea. This could possibly highlight how Pip (small like a river)‚ may be connected to something greater than he

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    Heather Monkman Does Beowulf evoke a human element that allows the reader to associate with the plot? If so‚ then how does such humanity affect the story? There is a human element in Beowulf that transcends time. It is a portrayal of emotions common to the human experience of life that allow Beowulf to evoke a response from all. The human element within the epic story of Beowulf is characterized by Hrothgar. Hrothgar is the most human character in the poem. He is the person with whom we can

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    Can people change? This is a question many people ask. My opinion is yes‚ people can change‚ but how? The stories I read and the readers theater I read point to many different things. Let’s take a look at what. First‚ I did the reader’s theater. The readers theater was about a safe cracker who went to a bigger city to crack some more safes and get loads more money. When he was strolling down the street‚ he saw a beautiful girl and fell instantly in love. After seeing her‚ he wanted to change for

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    Readers Response Essay “Car Radio” In order to read and analyze a particular work of creative exposure put into the form of writing. I must first give that of a general basis of background information‚ then a generic overview as well as my own interpretation of the song through that of its very own lyric’s and then finally talking about how the song relates to me in my own personal way and format. Now‚ the song that I chose to read and interpret was that of a song by the name

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    Henry James seek to disturb and involve the readers in The Turn of the Screw? The Turn of the Screw is a Victorian‚ gothic novella‚ which seeks to disturb and involve the readers. James is able to achieve this through a variety of literary devices‚ including effectively building and maintaining suspense and the use of supernatural and gothic elements to disturb the reader. By far the greatest device used by James in disturbing and capturing the reader is the interpretive and speculative nature

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    stopping the fox’s families from being produced and maybe just maybe for want of a fox a human dies stopping the humans evolving and changing the future over hundreds and thousands of years as demonstrated in the story. Ray Bradbury involves the reader by using various techniques and hints‚ he links the American history with the present in the story‚ he uses the title as the biggest hint of all by leaving you to imagine what it could be‚ it could be a row within a relationship‚ a sudden event‚ a

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