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    Scout Finch- the Narrator

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    “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 is told from adult Jean Louise’s viewpoint. Over the course of the novel

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    Case Study Chapter 6: The Reluctant Workers This case study is based on a conversation between two people: Tim Aston‚ a new project manager‚ and Phil Davies‚ director of project management. Aston had just changed jobs and was very excited about his new job. He wanted to be the best manager his company ever had. But ever since he had been on the job‚ he was becoming more and more frustrated with the employees and their work habits. Finally he went to see Davies and discuss his problems with him

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    In the novella The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger‚ the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is a highly reliable narrator or the storyline. Holden communicates his emotions truly and leaves them embedded in the text uncensored throughout the text. For example‚ upon meeting two nuns in a restaurant in New York City‚ he genuinely states that he “enjoyed talking to them a lot… [he] meant it‚ too” (Salinger 112). This quote represents how Holden strongly reveals any true emotions he feels to the reader

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    In Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado‚” the narrator‚ Montresor‚ compromises his reliability by not backing of the events of the story. It is told from his point of view and he never says anything about what Fortunato is thinking or how he feels about the situation. Montresor is very one sided. Throughout the story‚ Montresor slowly reveals that he is angry with Fortunato but he never tells us exactly what happened even after he kills him. He says in the first paragraph of the story that

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    As I fix my office my goal is e to make my clients feel comfortable‚ secure‚ and keep a positive environment as much as I can. I wouldn’t want to make my clients to have a negative feeling due to the environment. Furthermore‚ to keep the clients confidentiality and identity safe‚ I would have and enter and exit doorways so as a result‚ clients may enter and when our session is over they may exit safely without anyone in the waiting room or lobby seeing them and for clients in the waiting room not

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    half‚ we are still sending 5‚000 innocent people to prison each year. There are many reasons why eye witness testimonies are unreliable. Eye witness testimonies rely on 3 basic things‚ the characteristics of the witness‚ scene‚ and actual

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    Montresor‚ we can guess that he is addressing some who knows his soul‚ probably a pastor. The story is narrated by Montresor from the first person of View and this has given our story credibility (Mar& Keith‚ 183). However‚ I consider the narrator of the story as an unreliable person because has in the story he has tried to justify a murder in prior to the reader. He also exaggerates the story when he talks about the thousand injuries of Fortunato. In the story‚ the

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    The most favorable character was James Madison because no only was he well spoken‚ but he seemed the most prepared. He presented alternatives to Hamilton’s economic plan such as replacing the Whiskey tax with a higher import tax. Madison understands poor farmers cannot afford to pay the tax and that the best way to prevent riots is to eliminate the Whiskey tax. Madison also believes that debts from the revolutionary War should be left to the states unless it is America’s debts to foreign powers.

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    The Black Cat Narrator. Is the narrator in The Black Cat well some people say that he is but others out there might see‚ and say that he is not a psychopath. Yes the only way that i could see them thinking that he isn’t a psychopath is that he/she got a little through and stop reading it but if they did read it all the only way that they could think he is not a psychopath is that they think that the things that he does is only a psychopathic intention and it is just like a flaw that regular

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    Estep English III 9 March 2017 Is Nick Actually Reliable? An Analysis of the Narrator of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Nick Carraway is the narrator in the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and many may agree that Nick is a reliable narrator‚ but there is evidence throughout the book that suggests the opposite. A closer examination of Nick’s words may strongly suggest that he is not the neutral narrator he proclaims himself to be. Not always narrating from a neutral position

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