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    Moonstone by Wilkie Collins and Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle present two disparate ways of narrating a detective fiction novel. Collins uses multiple first person sources in an attempt to put the reader in the detective’s shoes‚ while Doyle employs a single first person narrative that allows a limited view into the workings of the detection. These methods influence both the process of detection and the degree to which a reader can participate in the detection

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    the overall effect of life being dear. The author first portrays the man as a likable character creating the effect of life being dear. The author first displays the man to the reader as a person who likes nature by expressing details about the man. "I walked out into the desert." The author depicts the man among the setting of nature because the author knows a reader is more favorable to character who enjoys nature. The author then uses first person point of view to produce a likable main character

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    He knew that being selected for this mission was a great honor‚ to be able to be the one to crack the mysteries and have first shots at figuring it all out. Wow that was as good as it got‚ he knew that the first person to do something was always remembered thought. How they did was remembered by history for quite a long time‚ their failings and their successes took on new weight‚ still the fact they were simply remembered

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    ------------------------------------------------- Plagiarism and collusion Plagiarism occurs when a student passes off as the student’s own work‚ or copies without acknowledgment as to its authorship‚ the work of any other person. Collusion occurs when a student obtains the agreement of another person for a fraudulent purpose with the intent of obtaining an advantage in submitting an assignment or other work ------------------------------------------------- Declaration I certify that the attached work is

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    The stylistic analysis of Richard Gordon’s story “Doctor in the house” by Arailym Zharmukhamed from IN-11-2 “Doctor in the house” was written by Richard Gordon‚ a famous English writer. He was born in 1921. He had been a surgeon and anaesthetist‚ he wrote numerous novels‚ screenplays for film and television and accounts of popular history‚ mostly dealing with the practice of medicine. He was most famous for a long series of comic novels on a medical theme starting with “Doctor in the House”‚ and

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    life. Both Stevens and Meursault appear to be simple and direct at first impression. As his father struggles through the aftermath of a stroke‚ Stevens tells Mr. Cardinal that he ‘is perfectly alright’ (p. 109) to please him. Equally‚ Meursault tells Raymond he ’didn’t mind’ (p.33) their friendship because ‘he seemed pleased’ (p. 33). Both characters appear to be straightforward and aim simply to please. However‚ the first-person narrative styles allow the reader to explore beyond this mask. Stevens’

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    10/16/12 Composition I 9. From what point of view does Cisneros write this narrative essay? How does this particular point of view help us understand her attitude toward experience? She writes it in first person point of view. It gives us the insight on her attitude because it explains her feelings from her point of view. 10. In writing this essay‚ Cisneros is making a comment about families in general and Mexican families in particular. What is her ultimate message? What details help you

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    there’s hot issues at hand (32). The irony of the story happen when the secret Faye keeps from Kai is not what she expects from him. Faye’s voice when talking to Kai is filling with sorrow. Her future with Kai is unknown. Karen Van Zee use first person narrator in the story to give a firsthand message of what happens when you really love someone‚ and there

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    uses first- second- and third-person point of view in his poem. Generally‚ the poem presents the observations of the Arnold in third-person point of view but shifts to second person when he addresses his beloved‚ as in “Come...Listen! you...let” (Arnold 6‚ 9‚ 29). Arnold then shifts again‚ this time to first-person point of view when he includes his beloved and the reader as fellow observers. He uses key phrases such as “we” (18‚ 35) and “us” (29‚ 31). He continues to use the first person point

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    time‚ but what happened within the next half an hour simplifying made him speechless. Surrounded by thousands of people who were also living in the big city‚ they went out to get some lunch together nearby. Through the whole short story‚ it’s the first person narrator Charlie who’s telling the story from his point a view. People living in such a big city as New York are living in their own small bubbles with comfort zones which are only counting themselves. Every single one of them is afraid of change

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