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    innocence is explored and‚ through the various techniques used‚ Hartley ensnares us in the world of Brandham Hall. The novel is made up of three parts: a prologue; the main part of the text‚ written as a flashback in the past tense and using first person narrative; and an epilogue which brings the reader up to date with life at Brandham Hall as the book closes. Leo‚ a damaged old man finds a diary which unlocks suppressed memories of the summer he spent in Norfolk‚ staying with the Maudsley family

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    Tess lived. Similarly in Laurence’s novel‚ we are exposed to various techniques meant to convey a societal and psychological portrayal of women through Rachael. Hardy’s use of the all knowing third person omniscient narrator‚ contributes to Tess’ vulnerability‚ where as Laurence’s use of the first person limited narrative contributes to Rachael’s repressed‚ and self-obsessed character. Hardy’s methods include the use of dialogue‚ setting and religion to convey his message to his readers. On the contrary

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    A Worn Path VS A Rose For Emily In the pages of the short stories‚ A Worn Path and A Rose For Emily we are able to see a similar side and connection between the two. As we look at the theme‚ tone‚ and morals we are able to better grasp the conflict in these two stories‚ while detecting whether the two protagonists‚ Miss Emily and Phoenix Jackson are mentally crazy. The main moral in A Worn Path is the love‚ and life of Phoenix Jackson. The path she travels across interrupts her life. Her

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    Setting In The Wine of Astonishment‚ the setting is very significant as it gives the reader a better understanding of the background and atmosphere of the story. The story is set over a twenty year period somewhere between nineteen thirty two and nineteen fifty one. It is in a small‚ remote village in Trinidad called Bonasse where everything takes place. The setting is one of the best techniques in a story‚ as it has the power to make us feel like we are actually in the story and watching everything

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    Xbox or Playstation? Gamers have argued over which is better ever since they first came out. Microsoft and Sony have been in competition for years‚ ever since Microsoft released the Xbox to compete with the almighty PS2. The newest consoles from these companies‚ the Xbox One and the PS4 have yet again been a major battle. The new game stations have up to date hardware‚ slim designs‚ and great games. Both the Xbox One and PS4 are only available in black‚ but VERY rare white Xbox Ones were

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    The bully

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    like a good person or friendly and it’s just for fun for them. 2. I remember there was a bully guy in my childhood. He always absurd fear to his victims. In my opinion he will not change because of his family and other bullies friends. Also his parents were really dangerous too. DURING READING QUESTIONS 3. The setting of the story is takes place in one of the city in Canada ‚ 20th century. The story starts at the school and end in the battle. 4. The point of view is first person narrative. The

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    effective essay.   Narrative essays recreate the events that have occurred and are told from a specific point of view in the first person or third person. Thom uses a first person narrative by the use of the pronoun ‘I’ in the opening paragraph by stating: “I was a young police reporter‚ driving to a scene I didn’t want to see” (Thom 459). Writing in the first person allows Thom to add more personal details which gives life to the story and convinces the reader of his message. Another aspect

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    When you are finally given the full picture of Frederic Henry‚ you realize that he can be described in several different ways. First‚ Frederic Henry is a round and very dynamic character. You also realize that because Mr. Henry’s mannerisms are so easily recognizable‚ he is a stock character as well. The point of view in the story is written in first person. The first person point of view is that of Frederic Henry. The stories underlying theme is identity. Throughout the whole story Frederic Henry

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    VILNIUS UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES IRMA KRENCIUVIENĖ a third-year student of External Studies of English and English Language Teaching THE CHARACTER SYSTEM IN CHARLOTTE BRONTE‘S NOVEL THE PROFESSOR Yearly Paper Academic Advisor: Lecturer Irena Varnaitė Vilnius‚ 2008 - 2009 CONTENTS Introduction......................

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    Metaphorically‚ Mitch acts like a guide through whom he can deliver Morrie’s wisdom‚ to Mitch‚ and‚ indirectly‚ to a greater audience which he accomplishes subsequently his bereavement by means of the book itself. The author seems like a very easy person to communicate to. He seems as though he is just like the rest of the audience- inspired effortlessly‚ distant from perfect and overall a unique being. At the opening of the novel‚ Mitch becomes misplaced in the chaotic "media-world" and loses sight

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