identity differences between the narrators of both extracts is also created by Wilkie Collins and Raymond Chandler through syntax. This can be seen by‚ ‘The voice‚ little as I had heard of it‚ had something curiously still and mechanical in its tones‚ and the utterance was remarkably rapid.’ This is a example of a complex sentence used to describe the emotions and actions of the narrator. Whereas‚ Raymond Chandler uses simple sentences to describe‚ ‘There was another heavy silence’. Also‚ the sentence
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In Raymond Carver’s “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love‚” two couples discuss their opinions on the definition of love over a bottle of gin. Nobody is ever able to come to a conclusion about what love is‚ but the main character‚ Mel‚ shares stories that demonstrate what he thinks it is. As Mel becomes increasingly drunk‚ his definitions and anecdotes become more convoluted. By looking at the short story through the Psychoanalytic Criticism‚ the reader can understand how Mel contributes to
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Ding-dong. As I lazily got up to answer the door of the short stories in my hand‚ I was surprised to see a blind man‚ named Robert and a long lost grandson‚ named Jorge. Perfect Sunday by Jose Ayala and Cathedral by Raymond Carver both revolves around the host-visitor dynamic. Raymond Carver’s Cathedral revolves around the interaction of the character of the husband and his wife’s long time blind friend‚ Robert and Jose Ayala’s Perfect Sunday delves into Jorge’s visit to his grandmother. As both pairs
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Through the conversation in the night between the blind man and the narrator‚ the narrator learned some valued lessons from the blind and from himself. These good lessons are not only for the narrator but also for us. In the beginning of the story‚ the narrator thought that the sighted man can see anything and of course he was better than the blind. However‚ from the blind man’s stories about his life‚ the narrator learned that the blind man just was physical blind but he knew everything like
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Addressing the subject of love is a complicated question to ask oneself. There are multiple definitions of the meaning of love depending on the individual. From the title of Raymond Carver’s short story‚ “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love‚” the author gives readers an idea of what the story would remotely be about. Throughout this entire story‚ Carver reveals that love is ambiguous and an abstract concept to touch upon by creating a scene of four friends who casually drink and converse with
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Arab Open University Tutor Marked Assignment (TMA) FACULTY OF LANGUAGE STUDIES A210B TMA COVER FORM (2013) Branch: | Program: | Course Title: | Course Code: | Student Name: | Student ID: | Section Number:: | Tutor Name: | Mark Allocated to TMA | STUDENT MARK | 20% | for content : a max of 20 marks | marks deducted for lang. & communication errors: a maximum of 4 marks | Earned Mark | | | | | Notes on plagiarism: A. According to the Arab
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Things Aren’t Always What They Seem To Be Raymond Carver’s use of generalization of “key” events serves to help further evolve the simple theme. Without the presence of supporting details‚ the story ends with the right amount of emphasis on what is necessary to understand the basic concept. This basic and simple theme expresses the use of food as a type of consoling agent. Throughout this story‚ references to food show up during times of tension‚ stress‚ or grief. The story‚ for example‚ begins
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Joycelyn Anne Ellis Book: To Kill a Mockingbird Topic: ‘Cry about what‚ Mr Raymond?’ ‘Cry about the simple hell people give other people.-without even thinking…’ 1479 Words ‘Cry about what‚ Mr. Raymond?’ ‘Cry about the simple hell people give other people.-without even thinking…’ In the novel "To kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee‚ one of the main ideas depicted is about "the simple hell people give other people." In "To kill a Mockingbird"‚ this idea is cleverly written through a number
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The Elusive Nature of Love in Raymond Carver’s What We Talk About When We Talk About Love Every love relationship is different somehow. Maybe we love different persons differently. Maybe we love differently. It is hardly difficult to characterize love‚ and also to put it in words. People talk about love all the time‚ complaining about it‚ complaining about their relationship. Sometimes they don’t talk about it with their partners‚ and the lack of communication causes much more problems. In
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so many great writers throughout the history of writing‚ and with so many genres it is very difficult to appeal to everyone when an author finishes a polished piece of fiction. Raymond Carver’s Will You Please Be Quiet‚ Please? however will appeal to the mass audience of fiction readers throughout all genres‚ because Raymond Carver allows for his readers to become lost in his vivid and continoues dreams which he concurs with raw splendor and sinster truth. Carver’s book is a collection of fictional
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