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    relatable for the reader and human beings in general as we experience the nature of different thoughts and feelings from moment to moment‚ and even experiencing various kinds of distinct feelings at one time. As a product having more dimensions‚ more in depth interiority — distincts kinds of feelings and thoughts‚ the passage to convey a direct idea or moral lesson becomes more challenging; thus‚ there is no moral explicitly stated for the reader. Instead‚ it is left for the reader to uncover the moral

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    is not an extensive explanation of all the different meanings the author uses but rather a sample. In The Aspern Papers‚ it seems as though “relation” revolves around the narrator himself. He is in relation to several things or people‚ such as the readers‚ Jeffrey Aspern and Tina. The relation a narrator makes of a story has to be made so as to grasp its audience in its claws in order for the actual audience not to get away. In the story of The Aspern Papers‚ Henry James creates an interesting

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    events of her father’s death and her learning‚ a few months earlier‚ that he was gay but if she had known that before his death‚ would it have made them closer or push them further away? It is particularly interesting to note how this novel engages readers in a serious discussion of the ways our parents can scar us. While Bruce Bechdel is shown to have an explosive temper and be prone to the occasional violent outburst‚ it is the distance he creates in the household that seems to cause the most harm:

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    portrays the character of Baba and his relationship with Amir in the opening chapters of ‘The Kite Runner’ Throughout the opening chapters Hosseini allows the reader to see the character of Baba from many different perspectives. The first and most obvious example of this is through the narration of the character Amir. Amir tells the reader during his dream that he ‘can never tell Baba from the bear.’ This gives the impression that Baba is strong and rugged in appearance. It is important to note that

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    through portrayal of importance of education for her as well as description of her distant relations within her family. This all is supported by the emotional progression of the writer as well as strong emotive language. Overall the extract arouses readers’ sympathy towards the girl as an effect of her treatment. P – point E- explanation E- examle L Language E effect Starting from our main point or hypothesis which you will be developing and supporting 1. ) The author coveys the

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    Description of Mechanism

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    together. This document describes how to write a mechanism description (also called an object description). A mechanism description is a short report designed to convey to the reader a technical understanding of the function‚ appearance‚ and operation of a particular object. In one or two sentences‚ give the reader a quick overview of these three elements‚ before you lauch into the details. A mechanism description analyzes (that is‚ subdivides into components for futher scrutiny) an object

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    as if her job consumes her to the point where she is only seen as an object in the business in which she is employed rather than a human being or woman. The poet uses office materials to replace the secretary’s body parts‚ which further helps the reader to comprehend the extent to which the secretary feels degraded. In “The Secretary Chant” Piercy conveys her inner feelings of the secretary using several literary elements that help influence the theme of the poem including: metaphorical tone‚ onomatopoeia

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    “Every important text challenges the reader with complex ideas and appropriate language to express them” Mark Haddon has successfully presented challenges to the reader with complex ideas by creating Christopher as the character and the narrator. Mark Haddon was born in Northampton‚ England in 1962. After graduating from Oxford University in 1981‚ he under took a variety of jobs‚ including work with children and adults with mental and physical disabilities. This is were he first acquired the information

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    "A Mercy" Essay

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    other. I believe Toni Morrison is trying to prove this point in her novel a mercy by depicting her story from the perspectives of various characters in the book. In doing this‚ the reader quickly learns to look at all sides of a story before jumping to false conclusions. In her novel‚ a mercy‚ Toni Morrison takes the reader into the minds of the characters Lina and Sorrow in order to demonstrate the importance of looking at all sides of a story before we commit ourselves to either one. Morrison first

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    Crossing Brooklyn Ferry

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    relationships between the various generations of men. This first section establishes the setting of the poem. The poet first responds to natural objects and then to people with the ultimate aim of bringing about an connection between himself and the reader. In the second section‚ the men and women on the ferryboat become the eternal "impalpable sustenance" of the poet. He thinks of "the simple‚ compact‚ well-join’d scheme" of the universe and believes himself to be "disintegrated yet part of the scheme

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