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    story is told in third-person point of view and this person knows everything. The narrator in this story is not a character directly involved in the story‚ and can see all of the characters‚ their thoughts‚ and intentions. Story is told in the future‚ sometime after 2022‚ after the US had survived two atomic bombs. The narrator is telling the story second-hand‚ never having met Montag in person. So‚ I think that the narrator is telling the story in Montag’s old age‚ or years after his death.

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    In the novella The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger‚ the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is a highly reliable narrator or the storyline. Holden communicates his emotions truly and leaves them embedded in the text uncensored throughout the text. For example‚ upon meeting two nuns in a restaurant in New York City‚ he genuinely states that he “enjoyed talking to them a lot… [he] meant it‚ too” (Salinger 112). This quote represents how Holden strongly reveals any true emotions he feels to the reader

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    her. c) The young Englishman was found by Lispeth suffering from fever and with a horrible aspect on the road. Lispeth takes care of him and then she thought that they will marry but this never happens because the Englishman laid her. 2. The narrator awakes our interest in Lispeth by saying that she was very beautiful‚ not like others. He is describing her different from the rest and prettiest. He says that she possessed eyes that were wonderful; she was‚ for her race‚ extremely tall‚ etc.

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    and his/her tale. What was the underlying motive for the storyteller telling his/her tale? Chaucer’s masterpiece‚ The Canterbury Tales‚ is the most famous and critically acclaimed work of Geoffrey Chaucer‚ a late-fourteenth-century English poet. Little is known about Chaucer’s personal life‚ and even less about his education‚ but a number of existing records document his professional life. Chaucer was born in London in the early 1340s‚ the only son in his family. The Canterbury Tales is written

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    L I T CHA R T S TM Heart of Darkness Key Facts Full Title: Heart of Darkness Genre: Colonial literature; Quest literature Setting: The Narrator tells the story from a ship at the mouth of the Thames River near London‚ England around 1899. Marlow’s story-within-the-story is set in an unnamed European city (probably Brussels) and in the Belgian Congo in Africa sometime in the early to mid 1890s‚ during the colonial era. Climax: The confrontation between Marlow and Kurtz in the jungle Protagonist:

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    The Warbler The creator of any diary may say he or she is only recording day-to-day life; but in many cases‚ the writings have more than one purpose. In The Kagero Diary‚ the unnamed narrator begins her story differently than most diarists. Not only is she speaking to an audience she presumes would be listening‚ her outlook on the life she leads is quickly placed into a negative category. Occurring in the third part of her diary‚ a poem is written that I believe significantly portrays her inner

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    eating breakfast‚ drinking coffee and reading the paper. It seems very peaceful. Katherine is a woman who cares a lot about her family. She is with her husband every day (page 94)‚ helping him through disease even though it means she needs to put her heart in it‚ in a way that takes all of her time and efforts. Rebecca is their daughter‚ and she is also aware of the problem (page 96) although Katherine does not like to admit how bad it is (page 96). She is grown up (page 95). The ending

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    those who commit harmful deeds and expect to feel glory instead of feeling guilty. In other words‚ those people will surely be surprised to find that guilt is following closely behind‚ lurking in the dark shadows of their heart. Edgar Allan Poe’s short story‚ The Tell-Tale Heart‚ presents the reader with a main character much like this. In this story‚ there is a troubled man who has been stereotyped as a crazy person in the past. However‚ he insists that he is not; he is simply advanced in his senses

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    My Preference of The Doctor’s Tale The tale that I selected to read was the astronomy practicing Physician. This story of love‚ in hatred and bigotry was extremely interesting to read however‚ on the same note the wording was tremendously derived in Middle English tone which made a few sections difficult to understand and comprehend. The non-bible reading doctor’s tale is interesting from beginning to end‚ he paints a vivid picture of all his characters and there attributes using immense direct

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