The Tone of a Novel ... She gives facts, truths, and even philosophy making the reader think this is what the novel is to be about then proceeds to tell the reader how the only ... View More
Wordcount: 512
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Frankenstein the novel and the film ... In the novel the readeramp39s sympathy shifts for the monster when he confronts Victor with a demand for reasons for his abandonment and hatred. ... View More
Wordcount: 1292
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Character Jasmine: Mukherjeeamp39s Novel ... Indeed, page 16 of the novel points the reader in the direction of fully understanding where Jasmine is coming from, literally and figuratively. ... View More
Wordcount: 1616
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Catcher in the ryedoes voice matter ... Does the voice and point of view of the narrator play a large enough role in a novel to change the attitude of the reader about the novel JD. ... View More
Wordcount: 446
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John Irving in a Prayer for Owen Meany ... Throughout the novel, the reader is introduced to many different aspects of the author, John Irving\amp39s, life. These events help ... View More
Wordcount: 706
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The Great Gatsby Comparitive ... In the novel, the reader can analyze objects to find a theme or meaning. ... The movie, unlike the novel, doesnamp39t let the reader use their imagination. ... View More
Wordcount: 726
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Rise of the Novel ... Warner talks about the ampquotantagonismampquot between the new and old novel forms. The suggestion of struggle here is strongly indicated and the reader naturally draws ... View More
Wordcount: 5600
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The outsider by Albert Camus imagery and symbolism Both imagery and symbolism provide a connection between the reader and the text, and aid in the readeramp39s understanding of the novel. ... View More
Wordcount: 811
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Heart of Darkness7 ... However, these expectations are soon depleted amongst the first lines of the novel, where a reader learns that the journey is taking place on the Thames, on a ... View More
Wordcount: 1456
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Brave New World ... Throughout the novel the reader sees this new scientific experiment as a negative thing, as Huxley portrays a superficial, fake world where people take drugs ... View More
Wordcount: 967
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Hemingways Parallel between Style and Theme ... Hemingwayamp39s recurring use of quick, concise phrases throughout the novel brings the readeramp39s attention to the repeating habits of each of the characters. ... View More
Wordcount: 1273
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Humor and 1984: CS Lewisamp39 Critique of Orwellamp39s Novel ... human being and a complex character, not an animal or an allegorical figure so the reader identifies with him completely as the novelamp39s heroic protagonist. ... View More
Wordcount: 622
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Sense and Sensibility ... to control him. He is disliked by the reader throughout the novel because of th ese character flaws Austen has created. The next ... View More
Wordcount: 1033
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Behind the Scenes at the Museum ... are clearly communicated to the reader through the style that the story is told in, the language used and the ideas that the novel introduces to the reader. ... View More
Wordcount: 1225
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Power in Flats Road ... Although the ending does not allow closure for the reader, it is possible for the reader to interpret the novel with some of the ideas that are present in the ... View More
Wordcount: 1212
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The West Rules with an Iron Fist ... us. In the first scene of the novel, the reader witnesses the Bad Man from Bodie rape, vandalize and burn an entire town. Through ... View More
Wordcount: 1245
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As I Lay Dying ... story comes out. The novel takes the reader through a journey once Addie dies that explores many different themes. Grieving is seen ... View More
Wordcount: 1303
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Great Expectations ... a plot that maintains the readeramp39s interest. These elements, along with others help to make the novel appealing for the reader. ... View More
Wordcount: 1138
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Wuthering Heights ... Within the last paragraph of the novel the reader becomes very aware of the end to the story, this is because of the use of setting to donate the feeling of an ... View More
Wordcount: 1271
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The GoBetween LP Hartley ... the temperature. This adds a tone of pathos to the novel as the reader realises that everything is destined to suffer. The fact ... View More
Wordcount: 1576
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Pride and Prejuidice ... She gives facts, truths, and even philosophy making the reader think this is what the novel is to be about then proceeds to tell the reader how the only ... View More
Wordcount: 512
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Great Expectations ... Because of the placement of the symbol in the text, being very close to the front of the novel, the reader can see that Pip will continuously be confronted ... View More
Wordcount: 1429
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The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie ... Muriel Spark adopts an unusual narrative style by using flashbacks and flash forwards in the novel that allows the reader to understand why certain characters ... View More
Wordcount: 1560
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Unbearable Lightness of Being ... This couple was set in this novel by Milan Kundera, the reader understands, partly because of his own desire to show the world what it was like when those ... View More
Wordcount: 1502
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History in the Novel Vanity Fair The novel opens with ampquotwhile the present century was still in itamp39s teensampquot and this ... introduces the idea of amp39looking backamp39, both on behalf of the reader and the ... View More
Wordcount: 1159
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The Outsiders ... I chose the novel ampquotThe Outsidersampquot as a text for year 10 for the following reasons: It is a novel which draws the reader in and allows the reader to understand ... View More
Wordcount: 495
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Huck Finn, should it be banned ... By the end of the novel, Huck and the reader have come to understand that Jim is not someoneamp39s property and an inferior man, but an equal. ... View More
Wordcount: 1237
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1984 and Why Its Important ... I believe that 1984 is a novel that should be included in the freshman curriculum for many reasons. The reader learns about the communist Soviet society and ... View More
Wordcount: 913
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Farewell to Arms ... Towards the end of the novel the reader is aware that something bad is going to happen to Catherine and the suspense keeps growing until the tragedy is revealed ... View More
Wordcount: 1040
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True History of the Kelly Gang ... The book does not read like a novel, it reads like a real journal, and so the supposed writer really becomes existent in the mind of the reader, and seems to ... View More
Wordcount: 1158
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