The Ultimate Safari ... wants to. The story also has many other interesting features such as the point of view that the author chose. And the title. Which ... View More
Wordcount: 1004
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White OleanderThematic Essay ... The author chose this style as well, to help portray that her story could be one that someone in real life could be experiencing. ... View More
Wordcount: 1899
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Orson Scott Card ... The characterization that the writer chose has a lot to do with the story itself. In this book, the author didnt have just one way of developing a character ... View More
Wordcount: 768
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Frankenstein ... When he finds Victor, Victor starts to narrate his life story. The way the author chose was perfect. It perfectly conveyed the story. ... View More
Wordcount: 1805
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A seperate Peace ... Point Of View The narrative method of this story was first person main character. The author probably chose Gene to be the narrator because he was the one ... View More
Wordcount: 1483
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What makes John Cheever ... The author chose a neutral omniscience technique with the firstperson narrator. Throughout the story, we are being told about all the events that occurred ... View More
Wordcount: 1062
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A Separate Peace ... The author chose to write about two high school students that are almost complete opposites. ... The story takes place at the time of the Second World War in a ... View More
Wordcount: 614
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Evaluation of Shooting an Elephant ... experienced. I liked the message of this story, but I did not care for the way that the author chose to present it. The message ... View More
Wordcount: 1404
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The Perfect Story ... The audience is never told exactly why they chose to live the life of a superhero, but ... For the reader to feel he is in the story, the author must give ... View More
Wordcount: 504
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Chrysanthemums ... Here the author chose to compare Elisa to a chrysanthemum. ... In the beginning of the story Elisa seems quite comfortable in her menamp39s clothing, with dirt smudged ... View More
Wordcount: 977
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Chrysanthemums ... Here the author chose to compare Elisa to a chrysanthemum. ... In the beginning of the story Elisa seems quite comfortable in her menamp39s clothing, with dirt smudged ... View More
Wordcount: 984
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Chrysanthemums ... Here the author chose to compare Elisa to a chrysanthemum. ... In the beginning of the story Elisa seems quite comfortable in her menamp39s clothing, with dirt smudged ... View More
Wordcount: 977
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Oamp39Connoramp39s ... time, place and atmosphere of the two settings relate to the theme in the story. ... with the others reflect a great deal about why the author chose the doctoramp39s ... View More
Wordcount: 1209
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Boys and Girls ... At the time of the story, society did not consider men and women equal. The name that the author chose for the narratoramp39s brother symbolized how the male child ... View More
Wordcount: 1390
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Boys and Girls ... At the time of the story, society did not consider men and women equal. The name that the author chose for the narratoramp39s brother symbolized how the male child ... View More
Wordcount: 1386
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character analysis ... wife in ampquotThe Yellow Wallpaper.ampquot I chose her because ... First, the authoramp39s way of presenting a character plays a ... In the beginning of the story the character talks ... View More
Wordcount: 819
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Life is Short ... The author chose to do this to show that this could happen to anyone, and anyone can relate to it. ... The setting is somewhat important to the story. ... View More
Wordcount: 1469
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The Dead Of Night ... this books rating had at least a 7. Although, the story kept me very interested, certain styles the author chose made the events dramatically jump up and down. ... View More
Wordcount: 297
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Sophocles Vs Glaspell ... The author purposely chose King Oedipus as the title of the story to insinuate Oedipus playing the most important role, yet ironically King Oedipus is actually ... View More
Wordcount: 840
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The Scarlet Letter Author The Scarlet Letter Authoramp39s essay The Scarlet Letter was a ... I chose the name and main character Hester Prynn ... Eventually I figured that the story must end with a ... View More
Wordcount: 458
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Misery by Anton Chekhov Misery by Anton Chekhov While reading the short story Misery by Anton Chekhov, one can understand why the author chose that particular name for the story. ... View More
Wordcount: 444
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everyday use ... The author chose the first person narrator view for the story. This view helps us give the understanding of Maggie and Dee from an outside perspective. ... View More
Wordcount: 621
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Plot and How It Relates to A Rose For Emily ... the story, ampquotA Rose for Emilyampquot, the author William Faulkner ... did not place the events in the story in chronological ... Faulkner chose this method of plot to provide ... View More
Wordcount: 323
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Daniel, The Discredited Story ... of the movie Wag the Dog and the story of Bill ... Hartman and DiLella claim that the author of the fifth ... Why would the editors chose random chapters to edit and ... View More
Wordcount: 1704
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The Happiness The Never Comes ... Aside from, the two foremost characters, John Steinbeck chose to write many ... In the poem ampquotTo a Mouseampquot, the author Robert Burns narrates the story of our ... View More
Wordcount: 2270
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The Gift Of The Magi ... The author of this story chose to not reveal in words the feelings between the couple. The words however, are spoken in the couples actions. ... View More
Wordcount: 722
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CITY OF GLAS ... It also important to know why the author chose the image of the screaming child. ... The image of the screaming child adds to the subplot of the story. ... View More
Wordcount: 628
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Explication: ampquotBallad of Birminghamampquot ... It also tells the symbolism that the author chose to use. ... point of view, one might see that the author is trying to tell an intricate story using few ... View More
Wordcount: 934
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Snow Falling on Cedars Snow Falling on Cedars is the story of love and innocence in a prejudice society. The author, David Guterson, chose to add a distinct setting and important ... View More
Wordcount: 650
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Toni Morrison: The Bluest Eye ... Names in the novel often symbolize conditions in society or in the context of the story. The author chose an ironic name for the Breedlove family that ... View More
Wordcount: 3393
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