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    Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird’s Scout Finch is an unreliable narrator in that many of the key events she mentions throughout her narration are taken from second hand accounts and other people. One of the main plot points of the novel is the character of Boo Radley. The Finches’ neighbour‚ Boo‚ was depicted as an elusive person. He hardly went outside or socialized with others‚ due to his violent nature. Scout had hardly any real contact with him until the end of the novel. All of the knowledge

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    ”Dancing to Nat King Cole” by James Wall Title: “Dancing to Nat King Cole” by James Wall Plot The story is about a couple‚ Charles and Katherine Simpson. They are having lunch with their grown up daughter‚ Rebecca‚ at their usual restaurant The Angel. Rebecca asks her mother how Charles is doing because Rebecca thinks he is doing worse than last time. Katherine says that he is fine. But actually he is doing weird things in the house like clears unfinished plates away or cleaning kitchen surfaces

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    part of Montresor‚ we can guess that he is addressing some who knows his soul‚ probably a pastor. The story is narrated by Montresor from the first person of View and this has given our story credibility (Mar& Keith‚ 183). However‚ I consider the narrator of the story as an unreliable person because has in the story he has tried to justify a murder in prior to the reader. He also exaggerates the story when he talks about the thousand injuries of Fortunato. In the story‚ the

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    Essay Outline In J.D. Salinger ’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ the narrator‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is an unreliable narrator. Discuss and analyze the text to support your argument. “I’m the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life” (Salinger 14). JD Salinger’s character Holden Caulfield admits himself that he is unreliable. The author portrays Holden as a teenage boy that brobdingnagianly lies to people that he doesn’t know. This makes the reader question if he lying to us? Holden does lie on many

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    characters through a great adventure of love and mystery. Nick‚ Tom‚ and Gatsby have unique characteristics that develop during the story. However‚ these characters never change even though they go through many experiences. The first character is the friendly Nick Carraway. As a child‚ he was taught to not judge people. Ever since he was a child‚ he has been the man who everyone goes to tell him their secrets to. In this story‚ Nick is friends with some people in high places. For example‚ his

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    Murder is wrong‚ but the simulation theory might not agree with that. Nick Bostrom published a paper proposing the simulation theory; a world that exist inside a computer. Assuming Bostrom’s theory is true‚ then not only do we exist in an augmented virtual reality‚ but that we could get away with killing another human being. I will first explain the simulation theory‚ then state the fact that we cannot be held responsible for murder‚ and then finally conclude with an objection expressing that murder

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    In the book An Empire on the Edge‚ Nick Bunker addressed a clearer idea and understanding of not only the American Revolution‚ but also the Boston Tea Party and all the events that caused these major riots to happen. Bunker obviously wrote this book to show that even though it was a struggle and a fight for the United States to gain independence‚ they exerted their best efforts and ultimately succeeded. The many struggles and trials that they had to go through to get America to be the way it is today

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    Nick Sousanis’s comic Unflattening is a philosophical look at the importance of expanding perspectives beyond a fixed viewpoint. He made the unusual decision to present his dissertation in the form of a comic not only because the dual perspective of images and words coincides with his message‚ but also to show the potential for the application of comics beyond society’s preconceived ideas of the form. Comics offers a unique combination of the verbal and the visual that can be applied to both narrative

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    probably should have been at the library. The most useful way I could have spent my Sunday‚ probably‚ was by studying -- by reading a book about the job market before and after World War II‚ by reading a chapter in Niebuhr Reinhold’s Moral Man and Immoral Society‚ by diagramming the many concentric‚ socioeconomic rings that make up urban centers in Latin America‚ or by‚ perhaps‚ sitting down to a few poems by Wordsworth. Instead‚ I found myself cutting cake.

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    his brother pushes him to his limit. The narrator wanted a brother to play with and interact with. But‚ Doodle was born with a disability so he couldn’t play with the narrator which led to the narrator unintentionally leaving him to die. Doodle died because he fell‚ his weaknesses and worriedness caused for him to bleed. Along with the fact that Doodle was not healthy to begin with and the narrator abandoned him. At the beginning of the story the narrator was describing what Doodle looked like when

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