Roger Chillingworth ... He had a very intelligent look about him that made the reader assume that of all his years of study and pursuit of knowledge, he could shape himself inside ... View More
Wordcount: 602
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Young Goodman Brown ... innocent young girl. Young Goodman Brown also has the reader assume that he is not any type of evil characters. The way the author ... View More
Wordcount: 403
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Samuel Adams Radical Puritan ... five children, three deaths among them took a heavy toll on Elizabeth...Elizabeth died on 25 July.ampquot 37 Nor will an attentive reader assume that political ... View More
Wordcount: 1053
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All things do not come with se ... When Peyton is swinging ampquotlike a pendulumampquot18, the reader can assume that he is swinging from side to side from the noose around his neck above the river. ... View More
Wordcount: 835
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Analysis In this story the reader may assume some of the men in the story is the man the title refers to, but as the story unfolds, and the family continues on their ... View More
Wordcount: 1420
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Trick Endings ... dead. At this point the reader would assume that Mr. White would wish for his son and the story would have a pleasant ending. However ... View More
Wordcount: 571
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Analyzing The Man With Night Sweats ... The reader may assume that at one time his mind was like a shield. A strong mind that was impenetrable yet weak towards the desires of man. ... View More
Wordcount: 1092
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NoneProvided ... Considering that the era of the story is late nineteenth century America, the reader can assume that Louise believes there is no way out of her confining ... View More
Wordcount: 1056
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A Rose for Emily ... The dramatic point of view allowed the reader to assume that Homer had gone away and leaving the crucial evidence a secret to create the horrific ending. ... View More
Wordcount: 877
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A Good Man is Hard to Find ... The reader can assume that by the end up of the story she will be ready to die as a woman that fully understands and believes in her religion. ... View More
Wordcount: 898
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The Lion and the Tyger ... By reading both of the poems, the reader will discover that the word ampquotGodampquot is replaced with the word ampquotHe,ampquot leaving the reader to assume that the poet is ... View More
Wordcount: 692
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My Papa ... easyampquot 4. The reader then can assume Roethke is suggesting that the ampquotmotheramp39s countenanceampquot is a direct result of her husbandamp39s ampquotwaltzingampquot7. Moreover, the ... View More
Wordcount: 811
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A report on Ernest Hemingway ... Therefore, the reader can assume that the community does play a role in the outcome of the book, which in fact makes the ampquotnotion of community...a key theme ... View More
Wordcount: 2885
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Hamlet ... From seeing these many theories about Hamletamp39s character as a reader we can assume that Shakespeare made his character complicated intentionally . ... View More
Wordcount: 1637
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Nietzsche ampamp Arnold ... can use to observe one thing, the more complete will our amp39conceptamp39 of this thing, our amp39objectivity,amp39 be.ampquot This is the why the reader can assume that Nietzsche ... View More
Wordcount: 1414
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Casino by Martin Scorsese and Nicholas Pileggi ... Much like the way with The Great Gatsby, using a first person voice allows the reader to assume they are involved and form opinions based on the personal ... View More
Wordcount: 1341
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Not a Christian Fallacies ... He leads the reader to assume that both Catholics and Christians have the same viewpoints across the board. This just isnamp39t true. ... View More
Wordcount: 814
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Love Conquers All ... Although Welty never really emphasizes what this is used for the reader can assume that she uses it because she does not have the money to buy the actual cane ... View More
Wordcount: 1928
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Antigone2 ... The reader might assume that such a conversation could have taken place but was not included by Sophocles however, it is my belief that if a conversation ... View More
Wordcount: 1075
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Loss of Health in Hamlet ... However, the reader should assume differently when Ophelia sings, ampquotamp39 Tomorrow is Saint Valentineamp39s day,/All in the morning betime...Never departed moreamp39ampquot 4.5 ... View More
Wordcount: 1647
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Hills Like White Elephants ... Since the station is located in the area with two contrasting landscapes, the reader can assume that these two opposite landscapes represent the two opinions ... View More
Wordcount: 938
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To Trust or Not to Trust, Cred ... assumptions of an argument originate from the authoramp39s values and the assumed values of the reader. The writers of the EmondHarnden article assume that people ... View More
Wordcount: 1237
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Elisabeth and other poems ... Using terminology such as ampquotSo sweet, so gentle, so kind,ampquot p 4 the reader can assume that the relationship between the author and the subject of the poem is a ... View More
Wordcount: 533
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A Reader ... The reader sees the child resembling death rather than life, possibly because he is being ... watching the event with a frown on her face one would assume if this ... View More
Wordcount: 613
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In Cold Blood Report ... the slight background information that Capote gives before the story or perhaps an interpretive prediction, the reader is naturally going to assume what Dick ... View More
Wordcount: 643
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Teweeg, Reader Response ... We have to assume that Janieamp39s first husband, Logan Killicks, died. She left Logan for Joe Starks, the mayor of Eatonville, who also died. ... View More
Wordcount: 932
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A Rose for Emily ... Emilyamp39s mental state is another example of the foreshadowing Faulkner uses. He leads the reader to assume that Emily is probably crazy. ... View More
Wordcount: 1366
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Comparison between London and London 1802 ... From those lines the reader can assume that many people are dying on the streets because of the situation they are in and this creates a dolorous theme. ... View More
Wordcount: 561
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PostModernism ... Postmodernists tend to leave stories hanging, and leave the reader to assume what he or she may. Which many other writers may criticize ampquotPostmodernism. ... View More
Wordcount: 568
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Irony in ... In the end she uses irony once again stating, ampquotSo the storm passed and everyone was happyampquot229, therefore the reader can assume that even though both couples ... View More
Wordcount: 983
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