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    anticipation amongst its readers. She did this by including great adversity for the main character Janie to overcome. Janie became entangled in the oppressive powers of early 20th century marriage. That of which constrained her for the greater part of the novel. Going from man to man only continuing the tyrannical cycle of being property. Throughout the course of the novel the reader wants Janie to find herself and break free. This creates anticipation within the reader. The reader was present during the

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    My Papas Waltz

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    the poem depends on the readers ‘perspective. Some people think that this poem is one of a happy exchange between a father and son. Other people believe that this poem has a hidden message of parental abuse. In my point of view‚ the imagery and language‚ the symbolism‚ and tone in the poem gave me the impression of the love between the father and son‚ not of an abusive relationship between them that somewhat unfolds. When introduced to the poem "My Papa ’s Waltz‚" the reader begins making assumptions

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    The Alchemist Mood

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    supplies an ambience in which the readers are prompted to learn and evaluate their own relationships‚ dreams‚ feel hope and ambition. Since the novel has a very serene tone‚ Coelho uses dictation to add interest to the novel. When a reader can visualize a situation‚ they can more easily relate to it by connecting memories that they have to those Santiago is experiencing in the novel. Coelho uses concrete dictation by showing a situation instead of just telling it to the readers. In order to do this he has

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    Okefenokee Swamp

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    one gives his readers’ a very factual‚ unbiased report of the swamp‚ while the author of passage two tries to give his readers a enticingly dangerous and appealing view point of the swamp. Both of these view points were achieved through their sense of metaphors‚ syntax‚ and other devices to give the reader the sense of tone in the passages. In the first passage‚ the author gives a very informative‚ formal standpoint. “Diverse and exotic flowers” and “abundant wildlife” gives the reader a positive

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    Man by Raphel Ellison carries a lot of mean in it. A reader can learn more than one lesson from this novel‚ and those lesson could be life changing. Ellison writing technique is a little different than other authors. Somethings a reader just might miss if they are not reading carefully. one theme that really gets other to the reader and that surely could not be missed is the theme of becoming your own father. Ellison really gets out to his readers and lets them know that they should not allow society

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    The Haunting: Analysis

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    Haunting” by Joan Lowery Nixon develops the protagonist and antagonist in the beginning and middle of the novel. Lowery presents the protagonist Lia Starling‚ and the antagonist Mr. Slade the evil in the Graymoss Plantation. The author gives the readers that Lia’s a typical teenager with a love of literature; but when she’s in the hospital at her great grandmother’s deathbed‚ her great-grandma thought she was her mom Anna Starling and she was telling her about Graymoss and telling her‚ “Graymoss

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    trivial phrases. He has it so it is an interactive reading where he gives the sentence‚ and the reader fills in the blank. He saw that less truly equals more in this stance‚ and he verified it

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    A Critique of Once More to the Lake Your Name Class Year A critique of “White‚ E. B. “Once More to the Lake”. The McGraw-Hill Reader: Issues across the Disciplines. Gilbert H. Muller. 11th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill Solutions. 2011. 298-303. Print A critique of Once More to the Lake‚ E. B. White‚ text. The main idea is that many people reflect on their past lives and experiences when their past mirror their children present. The author achieves

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    different ideas in the readers mind. Evidently‚ Birney’s poems both contain very powerful descriptions‚ but the two descriptions have different effects on the reader. "January Morning/Downtown Vancouver" beautifully describes exactly the title of the poem. However‚ the poem missing meat or substance‚ does not require the reader to analyze it in any way. In contrast‚ the first paragraph of "Vancouver Lights" is also a description‚ but this only sets the tone and allows the reader to get a feeling of

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    Louise decides to stay away from statistics and facts‚ rather‚ she reasons with the reader‚ and her word choice is just icing on the cake of her argument. Louise can captivate readers with her use of imagery‚ and she uses this to her advantage in persuading others to think the same as her. Starting with what seems to be the beginnings of an anti-euthanasia pitch‚ this author decides to cause uneasiness for the reader halfway through the article. She begins painting a vulgar image of her beloved dog

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