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    used as George charges Lennie with the responsibility of being a hindrance. References to “I could live so easy”‚ “get a job an’ work” and “eat any place I want” present a strong antithesis to the reality of George’s reaction. The third person narrator captures the authenticity of the resentment presented by George. The use of the adverb ‘furiously’ appropriately describes George’s exclamation. In addition to the use of the punctuation in the quote “An’ whatta I got...I got you!”‚ the declarative

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    point of view gives a clear and very different view of the conflict‚ which they are part of without knowing‚ because they don’t see the conflict‚ they move around freely without prejudging who they hang out with. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout‚ the narrator‚ is an eight year old girl living in a small town where black people work for white and for her that is normal. In The Boy in Striped Pajamas‚ the story is seen through the eyes of Bruno‚ son of a German General during World War II‚ living next to

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    poem both have simple‚ childlike diction. This is the result of a child’s narration of the first poem and a child being the main speaker in the second. In both poems‚ God is referred to in terms of praise‚ as a child is taught to believe. Both the narrator in the first poem and the child speaking in the second seem happy and untroubled. They are unaware that they live as slaves and are doomed to perish before their time. The naïve diction of the poems is a product of the innocence of the speakers.

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    concluded because of his own past actions. He had purchased the snake for his own need and the snake turned out to kill him in the end. 5.The short story “The adventure of the speckled band‚” is written in first person narrative. Dr. Watson is the narrator of this novel. Yes‚ this point of view is effective because Dr. Watson is one of Holmes most trusted allies and Holmes could trust him with both his innermost secrets and his life. Having

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    l. 15) lightens the tone of the poem by adding the maternal air of someone watching over the somewhat clumsy attempts at sight of another. In Frost’s poem‚ however‚ the only other people present have none of the warm images of Dickinson’s. The narrator in “Acquainted with the Night” drops his

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    important. In general‚ foreshadowing is a common technique to cause the reader think about the novel. The next reason To Kill a Mockingbird is so successful is the choice of narration used. Harper Lee oddly chooses a child’s voice to be the narrator for the novel‚ but for she uses the child’s voice for a reason. A child is used to represent the voice of innocence‚ because a child cannot fully understand the concepts such as racism and discrimination‚ where as an adult would be more accepting

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    care; a sort of hereditary obligation” Here she is talking about Emily as if she has seen her most of her life and knows a lot about her character. The narrator describes what other people think of her in the community. She knows that people have sympathy for Emily and says: “That was when people had begun to feel really sorry for her.” The narrator seems to know how everyone sympathizes with Emily because of “insanity in the family.” She speaks in the manner of a “nosy neighbor” type. “it got about

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    constitutes the major element of the plot. The narrator is the main character: the swipe‚ he is completely involved in the actions that take place throughout the story‚ what permits the existence of a complete understanding of the events by the narrator. I ’m a Fool is told in a first-person point of view. This allows the author to keep and increase the interest of the readers towards the plot; it is narrative means that makes possible the interaction between narrator and reader. However‚ in some cases the

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    How is the story told in Jessie Cameron‚ by Cristina Rossetti? Told by a third person narrator‚ the poem begins in media res with dialogue from the persistent ‘neighbour’s son’‚ admirer of Jessie Cameron‚ repeating the titular character’s name with desire. This young lady who Rossetti creates as self-confident and stubborn is formed as a woman in her own right who is defiant enough to refuse the hand of a bachelor‚ multiple times. Subsequently‚ the setting of the beach becomes clearer‚ as the

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    Francis Macomber notes on analysis The narrative voice The story is told through an omniscient narrator in third person‚ who is passively observing. Nothing is hidden to the reader‚ revealing this unpleasant atmosphere. Ex. from p. 9: Macomber stepped out of the curved opening at the side of the front seat‚ onto the step and down onto the ground. The lion still stood looking majestically and coolly toward this object that his eyes only showed in silhouette‚ bulking like some super-rhino

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