‘rain’ may represent an opposing force‚ ‘cat’ represents a courageous person who is not afraid to overcome barriers. In the story‚ the wife is the ‘cat’ of the story whereas his husband is the ‘rain’. In my opinion‚ the theme of Cat in the Rain is about change and embracing challenges. In terms of the language used‚
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prose text may‚ to some extent‚ control reader response to themes within the text but the reader’s context may also influence the way the text is read. It is particularly evident in Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale that by examining the experience of women within the world it is evident that women are more repressed. The characterisation of Offred may control reader response to theme because her own personal experiences are projected onto the reader. In Gilead‚ women are repressed by male
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people take for granted how much knowledge they have. They can read‚ write‚ and spell with ease. However‚ a handful of people are not as fortunate and struggle to use these common skills that are needed in an everyday life. In the short story‚ “Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes‚ it takes place in the point of view of New Yorker Charlie Gordon. Charlie has an I.Q. score of 68‚ which is far below the average of 100. On the other hand‚ when Dr. Nemur and Dr. Strauss asks him to be part of an experiment
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Everybody wants to be smart. Well‚ at least Charlie Gordon does. A wise man named Chanakya once said “Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere. Education beats the beauty and the youth.” In the short story “Flowers for Algernon‚” by the author‚ Daniel Keyes‚ the main protagonist‚ Charlie Gordon is an intellectually disabled adult who is offered a chance to grow his intelligence. Like any other person‚ he takes the offer. Shortly after the surgery takes place‚ Charlie
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What is E-Book Reader? Compare any three E-book Reader. 1. Introduction: Humans always love reading; in fact‚ it continues to be a favorite pastime around the globe. Aside from simply being relaxing‚ reading also contributes towards sharing of information and knowledge between people from all around the world. Luckily‚ technology has caught up with reading enthusiasts in the form of electronic readers. Reading actual paperback books still has its own charm‚ but now more and more people
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“THE COLDEST WINTER EVER” Reader Response by: Prayogo Algi Utomo 1014025025 Sister Souljah’s style is like no other that I have read‚ her style is so real and honest. I can quickly understand about the novel (The coldest winter ever) I do not have to think twice about this novel like I do in the other novel that have different language from mine. As I read this book I feel like I am in the Winter’s world. Sister Souljah grew up in the underclass urban areas in New York and knows how Winter feels
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Nathan Egert Mr. Maffey 1H - 6/8 25 April 2013 Reader Response - "My Indigo" "My Indigo" is a featured poem from Li-Young Lee’s 1993 book "Rose". The poem is a relation between Li-Young Lee‚ and the history of the Indigo also known as Indigofera tinctoria. The poem strings together Lee’s search for his identity as a Chinese-American‚ and the origin and value of the Indigo. The Indigo originated in India where it was turned into an industry in 300 BC‚ and then it was later discovered and later
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Criticism. Similarly‚ a psychoanalytical critic might include details about archetypes. In short‚ a great deal of criticism is pragmatic or eclectic rather than rigid. The approaches to be considered here are these: moral/intellectual; topi cal/historical; New Critical/formalist; structuralist; feminist; economic determin ist/Marxist; psychological/psychoanalytic; archetypal/symbolic/mythic; Deconstruc tionist; and Reader-Response. A number of critical theories or approaches for understanding
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New Criticism vs. Reader-Response A piece of work can be evaluated in plenty of ways. Critique methods such as Reader-Response‚ Deconstructive Criticism‚ New Criticism‚ and many others act as examples of literary evaluations. All of the critique methods share similarities‚ but differ in other ways. Reader-Response and New Criticism‚ for example‚ share characteristics but they are also two very opposing things. Reader-Response focuses on attention towards the text influenced by the reader’s thoughts
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The novel “Flowers For Algernon” and the poem “Come Touch His Cheeks” both portrays the experiences a mentally challenged patient‚ however‚ through different viewpoints. “Flowers For Algernon” is told in the perspective of the mentally challenged patient‚ Charlie Gordon‚ while “Come Touch His Cheeks” is narrated by the mother of a challenged‚ young boy. Through different perspectives‚ both texts suggest that the world treats innocent and mentally impaired people with cruelty. People treat these patients
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