Comparison Josh Manning ReaderResponse Comparison William Faulkneramp39s ampquotA Rose for Emilyampquot can have many different readerresponses, as any story can, however it is the ... View More
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Getting to the Reader ... Some stories interest us others do not. In order for a story to be interesting, it must be told in a way that does not bore or confuse the reader. ... View More
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The Trust of a Reader ... On the other hand, William Faulkner gives the reader a knowledgeable and accurate narrator that explains Miss Emilyamp39s story. Although ... View More
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Short Story Analysis ... death directly, just as the narrator does: the bulk of the story consists of ... Clark, the thirdperson objective point of view enables the reader to understand ... View More
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The story behind The Yellow Wallpaper ... At the end of the story the reader can determine the overall condition of the narrator due to the reaction of John when he enters the room and witnesses her ... View More
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Miss Brill ... another. The story makes the reader question if maybe she is truly sane and acting accordingly given her situation. Considering ... View More
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Analysis of ampquotGood Country Peopleampquot by Flannery Oamp39Connor ... time. The themes in this story lead the reader down one path, while the ending takes a turn the reader was never expecting. From ... View More
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One of the most important decisions that an author has to make ... ... Also the metaphors and similes used in this story give the reader a chance to use his own imagination and interpret them according to their own experiences. ... View More
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The Conflict in the Short Story Hands ... By the end of the story, George realizes that somehow Wingamp39s hands are the reason for his fear of himself and others. From this the reader could gather that ... View More
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John Cheeveramp39s short story ampquotThe Country Husbandampquot ... At the end of the story, the fascade is still there, not stripped away at all, except in the eyes of the allknowing reader, because the reader has been ... View More
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The Metamorphosis ... After finishing the story the reader may return to the real world where they realize that the supernatural events that took place in the story did not and ... View More
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Charlotte Perkins Gilmanamp39s The Yellow Wallpaper: Story of a Woman ... ... The author sets the reader up to feel that the speaker is the writer from the second sentence in the story, and uses this technique to build tension based on ... View More
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Death Shall Set You Free ... Usually being the main character of the story. In this story the reader has the advantage in knowing whatamp39s going on in Ms. Mallardamp39s head. ... View More
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More Than What Meets the Eye ... issue at hand. There are many things that I feel the story conveys to the reader, and also evokes from the reader. When the man ... View More
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Ironies in The Story of an Hour ... In ampquotThe Story of an Hourampquot, Chopin makes use of different types of irony. ... Now the reader starts to see the world through her eyes, a world full of new and pure ... View More
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Casino by Martin Scorsese and Nicholas Pileggi ... wonders about whether or not they have been there. Using only four main characters helps to personalizes the story for the reader. ... View More
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Rip Van Winkle ... With these three types of characters leading the reader through the story, the reader learns the events taking place as well as the changes in the characteramp39s ... View More
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narrators ... with. Cinderella is a greatly imaginative story where the reader can picture and imagine scenes throughout the story. The narrator ... View More
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the purpose of a narrator ... with. Cinderella is a greatly imaginative story where the reader can picture and imagine scenes throughout the story. The narrator ... View More
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The Storm ... Chopin wanted to set up a scene that best represented the saying, ampquotthe calm before the storm.ampquot In the second part of Kate Chopinamp39s story, the reader is better ... View More
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evil and charm ... The house seems to fascinate the town, the numerous remarks that arise throughout the story lead the reader to believe that the whole town knows about Emilyamp39s ... View More
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The story of an hour by kate chopin ... Chopin usually uses an omniscient point of view wherein the reader can understand and interpret the story especially the characters in different angles. ... View More
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TheLotterysetting, character ... peacefulness and tranquillity. The setting of this story sets up a reader to think of positive outcomes. However, this description ... View More
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Setting and Meaning in ampquotThe Cask of Amontilladoampquot by Edgar Allen ... ... This helps add to the disturbing qualities of this story, and make the reader very aware that something awful is going to happen in such a dark, frightening ... View More
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The woman behind the wall: character analysis ... The woman behind the wall became a protagonist of the story and the reader is brought to take this new actor in consideration. It ... View More
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Grapes Of WrathStructure ... John Steinbeck uses a certain dialect throughout the whole story which makes the reader see how people talked during that time period. ... View More
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Behind the Scenes at the Museum ... to our benighted sister, that we never had the heart to disenchant her.ampquot Ibid page 164 By using this direct approach to tell the story, the reader gains a ... View More
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Analysis of the Cask of Amontillado ... When he says, ampquotMay he rest in peaceampquot196 at the end of the story, the reader gets the feeling he means, ampquot I hope you stay there and rotampquot rather than, ampquotI hope ... View More
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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
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Mark Twain, Writing Analysis ... the popular dime novel. When Twain brought in The Adventures of Huck Finn, he brought the story to his reader. Now the reader was ... View More
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