To Kill a Mockingbird Questions and Answers Chapter: 1 1. What point of view is the story told in? The story is written in first person limited omniscient. 3. The narrator goes by the nickname “Scout.” What is her real name? The narrator’s real name is Jean Finch. 5. What happened to Jem and Scout’s mother? She died of a heart attack before the events in the book took place‚ when Scout was two years old and Jem was six. 7. Who is Dill? Dill is Jem and Scout’s summer
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“Reserving judgments is a matter of infinite hope.” – Nick Carraway Nick Carraway is the narrator for The Great Gatsby for an array of reasons. Nick is the cousin of Daisy and the neighbour of Gatsby and‚ it could be said that‚ for these reasons alone‚ Nick is the perfect choice to narrate the novel due to his relationship with both of these characters. However‚ Nick also attempts to give the reader an unbiased opinion of the characters and the events as they unfold. Fitzgerald makes Carraway
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In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Mark Haddon‚ Christopher seems incapable of telling the story but becomes a rather wonderful narrator. From the first few pages it is clear that Christopher struggles in reading others emotions. In addition to this‚ without the help of Siobhan‚ Christopher’s grammar would have made the narration of this novel disjointed and very repetitive. Although this occurs at times‚ it does not take away from the narration but rather adds to the character
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Answer the following questions using the APE format. You may need to do a little research for a few. Always use complete and wellconstructed sentences. A. The Two Bottles of Relish 1. Explain the personality and occupation of the narrator? The narrator is a friendly man who is not very smart and loves relish. His occupation is salesperson for Numnumo (A relish for meats and savouries). "I’m what you call a small man in a small way of business. I travel for Numnumo‚ a relish for meats and savouries
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Sherwood Anderson’s coming of age "I Want To Know Why" is the narrative of an adolescent boy whose world revolves around racehorses and the perplexing emotions that surface when he meets the trainer of his favorite horse. In this tale‚ our narrator painfully learns the disappointment of upholding our idols to unrealistic standards and‚ more importantly‚ after the loss of innocence‚ the realities of the world are not always as idealistic as once envisioned. Sherwood Anderson takes us to the southern
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number of narrators. Each participates in the part which conveys the theme most efficiently. So‚ the type of narration used throughout the novel is first person point of view. However‚ the writer does not intrude in the narration to give any enlightenment about any character or event‚ nor does she comment on anything. We learn a lot about the nature‚ morals‚ and social class of each character indirectly through their narration and comments. Emily leaves us totally in the hands of her narrator characters
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contrast the narrators in Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein‚ the narrative methods‚ and the effects of these different ways of telling a story in Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein. Ravee Chen S2 English H Dr.Freisen 8 April 2010 Word count: 1491 Why do authors use different types of narrators? Jonathan Swift and Mary Shelly have both chosen a first-person narrator in their novels Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein. In Gulliver’s Travels the narrator is Gulliver
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Why were the Statesmen at the congress of Vienna so reluctant to give serious consideration to the establishment of an independent and united Italy? The Congress of Vienna was a peace conference after the Napoleonic Wars. During the Congress of Vienna the European powers‚ Britain‚ Austria‚ Russia and Prussia began to draw up a settlement that they hoped would ensure them a place in Europe. This settlement‚ from 1814-1815 was dominated by a few leading statesmen from the major powers. Austria’s
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Training and development is said to be beneficial for both firms and employees. Why then‚ are some organizations and individuals reluctant to invest in training? Introduction Employees training and development remains on of the paramount factors in conducting successful and competitiveness business in our rapid changing world. Despite this fact is accepted all over the world‚ there are companies which ignore providing their staff with training programs or seminars. Implementation of
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The narrator characterizes the life of Minnie Cooper from her girlhood to adulthood by using tone‚ selection of detail‚ and syntax. The narrator characterizes Minnie Cooper girlhood to adulthood by using tone. In her girlhood the tone stays calm and joyful. " She lived in a small frame house with her invalid mother and a thin‚ sallow‚ un-flagging aunt‚ where each morning between ten and eleven she would appear on the porch in a lace-trimmed boudoir cap‚ to sit swinging in the porch swing until
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