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    two old friends and the narrator‚ I see it as a journey between two men which shows the audience that it is possible to break personal barriers and stereotypes. Cathedral’s main characters are the narrator‚ his wife‚ and Robert the blind man‚ with the focus of the story on the relationships of the couple with Robert. While the wife is always found of Robert‚ Raymond Carver takes us through various scenarios of prejudice‚ jealously‚ and indifference involving the narrator and Robert. In the very

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    of love‚ the holy Narmada River and the narrators inability to comprehend various stories involving the human heart—which are provided by the quick encounters of different characters throughout the novel. By the end of the book the narrator comes to an increasingly better understanding about the spiritual journeys one must go through to understand the world and the secrete of the human heart. This paper will explore the thoughts and feelings of the narrator as he undergoes his own journey of understanding

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    exploring the cave. The man then trips over a fragment of his robe and lands with his face dangling over a large pit. He falls asleep yet again‚ wakes up to more bread and water‚ which has been drugged‚ and falls asleep again. When he wakes up again‚ the narrator finds himself strapped to a wooden board with the image of father time and a pendulum attached. He also notices the rats that are coming out of the being allured toward the meat‚ which his captors left him. He lays the meat across the rope that binds

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    carefully hints the identity recognition that the narrator is experiencing. The recognition that Ellison highlights shows the difference in the narrator and how he has come to the realization of who he truly is. Realizing this identity has led him to grasp the idea that he can make his own “move” and can seek revenge going against what others tell him. Ellison writes in this atypical genre because of the way it establishes the overall path that the narrator has taken for his search of character and selfdom

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    Erin Brewton Rosemary Royston ENGL 2601 21 October 2012 Mood in Porphyria’s Lover Robert Browning uses powerful moments of personification and imagery that linger in a reader’s mind. However‚ the one craft that truly stands out is the mood of the poem. Browning uses specific word choice‚ imagery‚ and tone to shape the mood into what can best be described as haunting. Given the topic of the piece‚ the reaction to find the piece haunting only seems natural. But Browning uses some very interesting

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    Tim Winton explores personal discoveries of guilt through the narrators of both short stories. Both stories share similar traits‚ their main characters reflect on the past to discover their personal guilt. The narrator of Big World plans a road trip to escape from his home town and his failed final high school exams. He embarks on his trip‚ aware that his mother plans for him to repeat year 12 and begin a brighter future. The narrator discovers his incredible guilt for leaving his mother without

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    Jonathan asked his father if they were all going to die. On the father’s reassurance‚ he said that they were not afraid of dying if they could all be together – his dad‚ mom‚ Sue and himself. How did the narrator respond to little Jon’s words? What do his actions reveal about his character? The narrator could not find any words to respond to his son’s remark. However‚ as he left his children’s cabin‚ he was determined to fight the sea with everything he had. This shows his courageous nature and his love

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    illustrated throughout the narrator’s point of view. The two brothers have not spoken in time until the narrator receives a note from Sonny following his daughter’s death. He takes this moment as a vital indication from Sonny and feels the need to act in response. Despite the fact that both Sonny and the narrator reside in separate worlds‚ all Sonny desires is a brother to care for him while the narrator finds himself in the past‚ ultimately learning his responsibility as an older brother. The speaker

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    4. What does Sammy make the narrator think about? 5. Who is the beach guru? 6. Who are the followers? 7. How does the narrator feel about him now? 8. Where in the world are they? 9. What is everyone looking forward to? 10. What is their major problem? 11. Why are the police angry? 12. How does the guru solve the problem? 13. Who is their dealer? 14. How does the narrator feel about the situation? 15. What is the narrator asked to do? 16. What happens

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    ”Insignificant Gestures” “Insignificant gestures” is a short story written by Jo Cannon in 2007. In this short story the main character‚ who is also the narrator‚ is looking back at his gory time as an expatriate district health officer in t Africa. We read about how his daily clinical routines were not like the ones in the western world. He had to work under gloomy circumstances‚ sometimes even in the middle of the night and had truly no joy in his position at the local town hospital. The only

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