Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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Pagina 118
... character is one we recognize quickly and label as a repre- sentative figure because of a single , dominant quality ... character . Forster suggests that there are flat characters and round characters in literature . The flat character ...
... character is one we recognize quickly and label as a repre- sentative figure because of a single , dominant quality ... character . Forster suggests that there are flat characters and round characters in literature . The flat character ...
Pagina 122
... characters , or to other characters be- cause we know that literary creations , like people , lie to others and to themselves . Understanding character becomes easier when one knows the various techniques authors use to portray characters ...
... characters , or to other characters be- cause we know that literary creations , like people , lie to others and to themselves . Understanding character becomes easier when one knows the various techniques authors use to portray characters ...
Pagina 125
... character . Farrington is not comfortable in the office ; as he " listened to the clicking of the machine . . . his mind wandered away to the glare ... Character□ Character Conflict Ways an Author Conveys Character Writing about Character.
... character . Farrington is not comfortable in the office ; as he " listened to the clicking of the machine . . . his mind wandered away to the glare ... Character□ Character Conflict Ways an Author Conveys Character Writing about Character.
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Why study Literature? Your Role as a Student of Literature | 8 |
PRELIMINARY STUDY | 15 |
Taking Notes Deciding on the Unanswered Questions | 25 |
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