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    Blackrock by Nick Enright

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    The impact of difference that is revealed in nick Enright’s text ‘Blackrock’ and Ed Fischer’s ‘go to the closet’ is that gender difference and those who are of different belief can majorly impact a group/individual severely. In particular being a female in a young male’s society‚ or having the belief that homosexuality is acceptable in society. The play ‘Blackrock’ portrays gender difference within the community where women are discriminated against and don’t have ample opportunities in which the

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    opens in the front room of an old estate in Derbyshire‚ England. Scenes shift back and forth between the early nineteenth century and to present day. Narrator: The narrative in Arcadia switches between multiple character points of view throughout the play. The majority of all the characters gets to speak as the narrator and on his/her point of view and perspective at least once in the narrative. Events in summary numbered‚ but not more than a paragraph—10 to 12 events at most 1. The first major

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    Scout Finch- the Narrator

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    novel even if some of her elders disapprove of it (Bloom “Introduction”‚ par. 2). Harold Bloom described her as “Harper Lee’s book‚ being not only the narrator but much of its most interesting consciousness” (par. 2). As Scout becomes more mature‚ she has to come to new understandings of prejudice in a small community in the south‚ the natures of good and evil‚ and about compassion‚ hatred‚ and justice (Bernard 9). Scout Finch is a protagonist in the novel while also the narrator‚ yet the story

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    nick summers review

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    The Madness of King LearBy Nick Summers - December 08‚ 2002 It is odd to think that true madness can ever be totally understood. Shakespeare’s masterful depiction of the route to insanity‚ though‚ is one of the stronger elements of King Lear. The early to middle stages of Lear’s deterioration (occurring in Acts I through III) form a highly rational pattern of irrationality: Lear’s condition degenerates only when he is injured or when some piece of the bedrock upon which his old‚ stable world rested

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    happen among the youth in Australia. He has become an international speaker‚ he has travelled to places like India to share his experience‚ and his subject was disability and hope. He believes that he could give disabled people hope. He fought for what he wanted taking the example of that he couldn’t attend to a normal school but with support and his energy he and his family changed the law of Australia. He was one of the first Australian disabled Australian people to attend to a normal school. How

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    statement is said by the narrator of the story at the end of the story‚ where at this point you finally come to the realization of what the true meaning or theme is behind the story. Cathedral‚ by Raymond Carver‚ shows that you do not have to see someone or something in order to appreciate them for who or what they are. It is about a husband‚ the narrator‚ and his wife who live in a house. The wife‚ whose name they do not mention‚ has a very close friend who is blind. His name is Nick. Nick’s wife dies

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    importance of the narrator goes beyond the act of simply telling a story that happens in a specific place at one particular point in time. Through the course of the years‚ famous writers have used the narrator as a tool to create suspense and force the audience to read the story from a specific point of view. Within this group of writers‚ William Faulkner and Charlotte Perkins Gilman have used the narrator to allow the reader to interpret the story from a desired point of view. Faulkner achieves

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    Baker and Nick Carraway are implied as

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    Jeanette Wintersin’s text Written on the body the role of the ungendered narrator is a highly subversive narrative strategy that serves to challenges traditional gender binarisms that exist as a perversive element within the phallogocentric ideologies of the West. I shall explore how Winterson engages with this task by positing ‘gender’ as unimportant in the construction of individual subjectivity. Secondly‚ the ungendered narrator challenges the phallogocentric assumption of heteronormativity through

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    Nick Carraway is the narrator of "The Great Gatsby". He begins the novel by talking about himself: he says that he is very tolerant‚ and has a tendency to reserve judgment. The opening paragraphs teach us a lot about Nick and his attitude toward Gatsby and others. Nick introduces himself to us as a young man from the Midwest who has come East to learn. He tells us that he’s tolerant‚ inclined to reserve judgment about people‚ and a good listener. People tell him their secrets because they admire

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