"Leaving was her punishment." Throughout "The Reader" the relationship between Hanna and Michael changes. In Part 1 their relationship begins and develops into a very sexual and personal affair. He blames himself for her leaving him. In Part 2 it turns political and they are very separated throughout the trail‚ Michael also learns about the truth about Hanna. In Part 3 Hanna kills herself because she can’t face Michael because of what she has done. Part one is where they first meet. When Michael
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give the reader to much detail so as to capture their interest and leave them hanging on the end of every unanswered question. As the story continues‚ Stevenson strategically places events and clues to give the reader a wider picture of the elusive Mr Hyde without giving them too much information; an example of the mystery being gradually expanded is in chapter two when Utterson is searching for Hyde – the reader discovers that Utterson has the will of Dr Henry Jekyll in which the reader learns that
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The short story Anil was written by Ridjal Noor and the story is set in a small village is Malaysia. Noor begins the story by describing the setting which make the reader feel slightly uneasy yet intrigued as to what might be occurring on the ’hot sweltering night in the middle of march’. Quite disturbing imagery is used and it becomes clear at the beginning that poverty is a big theme throughout of the story. ’When mosquitoes were in their reign of terrorism there was a little village where the
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it. Even thinking rebellious thoughts is illegal. Such thought crime is‚ in fact‚ the worst of all crimes. This essay is based on how two different types of readers read and interpret the book in different ways. Their different views upon this book will be based on who they are and on the characteristics they hold. My two different readers are an upper-class‚ female Russian who is merely a teenager‚ very interested in the happenings in history and lastly an upper-class male German who is middle-aged
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Lujayn Hourani Compare the ways in which Othello and Gatsby are presented when they are first introduced to the reader. (Focus on chapters 3 & 4 of Gatsby and Act 1 Sc 2 & 3 in Othello.) Upon reading Shakespeare’s “Othello” and Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”‚ many similarities can be identified between the protagonists Othello and Jay Gatsby. These two pieces of literature (Although written in different periods of time‚ where the dominant themes in literature varied) posed questions of love and
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Graeme Base Books: The Little Bug Book Series‚ the Jungle Drums‚ and the Legend of the Golden Snail. 1: There are two reoccurring themes in the books. The first is the use of animals. The second is a puzzle‚ riddle‚ and picture hunt. Beginning with a small poem that hints to what else there might be in the book‚ when you finish reading the story‚ there is an additional poem that gives more clues to search for in each picture. 2: In the Little Bug Book’s Series‚ the author uses different animals portraying
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How Does James Seek To Disturb and Involve The Reader In The Turn Of The Screw? The Turn of the Screw‚ written by author Henry James‚ although defying many gothic conventions remains one of the most suspenseful and sinister tales of the Victorian Era. The novella’s enthralling nature effectively seeks to disturb and involve readers and this is made evident through James’s successful use of a variety of structural and literary techniques to create and prolong suspense and ambiguity. James first
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How does Bill Bryson use humour to entertain his reader? ‘Notes from a Small Island’‚ written by Bill Bryson is a reflective travel journal comparing Bryon’s past views and opinions of Britain‚ his expectations and thus the reality of what he discovers it to have become. Bryson uses satire‚ humour‚ irony and sarcasm to generate a pace and lucid flow within his writing‚ and for the reader this can be thoroughly captivating and entertaining. Immediately as the book opens‚ Bryson establishes an informal
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In "Twenty-One Love Poems" by Adrienne Rich‚ each poem helps us understand her life. We as the readers get a "sneak peak" at the struggles she faces due to an almost ’doomed ’ love affair she has with another woman. The settings of her poems take place in Manhattan which she refers to as the "island of Manhattan" many times. There is a transitioning from beginning to end of this short collection of poems. Rich begins her collection with a jolly almost exuberant tone of passion and romance she shares
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different manner. Most of the men treat her in a negative way‚ therefore causing different degrees of sympathy from the reader. Sympathy implies that the reader feels an emotional connection towards the character. Her unhappy marriage to the boss’s son causes her great loneliness and unhappiness as she tries‚ in vain‚ to find someone to talk to on the ranch. The reader may feel certain degrees of sympathy for Curleys wife due to the fact that the ranch workers are always talking
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