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    Words Left Unspoken

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    When a story is trying to influence readers of the author’s way of thinking‚ there are several ways to convince the reader that the viewpoint is the right thing to do – capturing the reader’s sympathy with detail examples and facts‚ and the author’s tone leaving the reader teary-eyed with compassion way long after the story is finished. Leah Hager Cohen’s "Words Left Unspoken" wants people to understand that being deaf may hinder a person‚ but it can also amplify life in an extraordinary way. Cohen’s

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    believes to be supernatural forces. rising action · The governess has a number of encounters with two different ghosts whom she believes seek to corrupt her unnaturally perfect students‚ who may be communicating with the ghosts behind her back. climax · The governess points to the image of Miss Jessel as proof that the specter exists‚ but Mrs. Grose and Flora claim to see nothing‚ which implies that the governess is insane. falling action · Flora becomes ill from fear of the governess and departs

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    readers learn of a dark illness that supposedly lies in the aunt but when it is revealed that the niece was lying it turns the mood by making the readers feel a sense of violation because the story really has the reader believing the niece up to the climax. In “swimming to Antarctica” – the mood starts of with the readers feeling the anticipation of the swim. There is fear mainly of the unknown but when the swim starts the mood turns desperate the cold water

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    2. A major theme of David Copperfield is the embarrassment of the weak. Throughout the story‚ the weak and helpless were abused by those in authoritative positions. The poor‚ orphans‚ the mentally disabled‚ and women were belittled time and time again throughout the story by the powerful‚ without and pity or compassion. The protagonist of the story (David Copperfield) used his life to illustrate the inhumanity of child labor and the oppression that was suffered at the hands of someone who was in

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    rising action continues with the women finding the bird cage‚ and the nervous stitching. All through the rising action‚ ironically‚ the women were shown inadvertently finding evidence to solve the murder case. Just after these discoveries‚ the climax of the play is signaled. The women find a dead bird inside of a box placed in the sewing basket. The women then notice that the bird’s neck was wrung‚ similar to how Mr. Wright had died. Glaspell then narrates that there was a look of growing comprehension

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    help them progress along the plot smoothly. This also helps to stir up interest within the reader to keep them involved with the story. With the tension building from the complications‚ the plot finally hits its peak and we are pulled into the climax of the story‚ "Hawkins had begun to say something else when Donovan fired..." (O’ Connor 33). This quote signifies the peak of the tesion. At this point of the story‚ the readers are finally released from all the complications and all of their presumptions

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    bids him gone without her blessing. Upon seeing these events unfold‚ the sisters tell Maurya‚ that she should go out and search for Bartley in order to give him the lunch that they he had forgotten to bring‚ and while at it‚ give him her blessing. Climax: While Maurya is gone the girls open the package. The

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    this book as a five star or maybe a ten star. | |I would like to recommend this book to my dear friends or my family members. This is because the plot of the story is original and it has | |the starting point‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action and the ending point. It is good for our writing. Also ‚there is a golden

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    Too Kill a Mocking Bird

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    and working classes both black and white. Scout’s pity and empathy automatically includes Tom Robinson and his family and she recognizes their personal integrity as well as that of Calpurnia and the other African-American characters in the book. The climax of Scout’s extension is when she is able to view the lives of herself and the others through the perspective of damaged Arthur Radley when she stands on his front porch. Her realization of how truly gentle and caring Arthur has been to her‚ her brother

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    really like the way she meddled in the Parenting of Lil Bit. I liked “Big Papa” the best. He’s a crabby old timer who speaks anything that comes into his head with reckless abandon. It brought me some levity in an otherwise melancholy play. The climax of the play occurs on Lil Bit’s eighteenth birthday. She and Peck are in a hotel room‚ and she’s been ignoring peck for some time leading up to this meeting as he’s been sending her cards counting down to her birthday. Lil Bit is obviously conflicted

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