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  • Laurie Lanzen Harris Miss Emily Grierson
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    A Perspective Look at A Rose for Emily Thesis: As any reader can see, A Rose for Emily is one of the most authentic short stories by Faulkner. His use of characterization, narration, foreshadowing, and symbolism are four key factors to why Faulkner's work is idealistic to all readers. The works of William Faulkner have had positive effects on readers throughout his career. Local legends and gossip trigger the main focus of his stories. Considering that Faulkner grew up in Mississippi, he was ver...
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  • Point In The Story Indirect Characterization
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    An Investigation into the Structure of Gogol's The Portrait Gogol's The Portrait, is a short story which examined through a formalistic approach, can be understood beyond its obvious storyline and plot. Formalism is the literary theory that literature is not simply a mass of words, but comprised of individual words that each may possess a social stereotype, a spiritual aspect or convey a physical response in the reader. Formalism asserts that the world is full of codes that need to be decoded. B...
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  • Role In Society Miss Havisham
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    The novel, Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens is considered by many to be one of the greatest works of Victorian fiction. It is through the use of characterization and imagery that Dickens is able to make his ideas most prominent in the minds of readers. Through his expert use of these authorial techniques, Dickens successfully criticizes the prison system, the morals of society, and the social injustice of his time. In the novel, Dickens takes an innocent young orphan boy through childhood ...
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  • D H Lawrence Mother And Father
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    Many essential steps must be implemented when taking a written story and turning it into a real life motion picture. D. H Lawrence, author of the short story The Rocking-Horse Winner depicts a common demon we all face; greed, society's need for more possessions and money often drives people to do drastic things. This is true in relation to a young boy named Paul who is growing up large unfriendly lavish house, with a mother and father who are obsessed with money and materialistic things. This re...
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  • The Effects Of Characterization In Canterbury Tales
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    In Geoffrey Chaucer's work, The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer implements various techniques of characterization in The Prologue to express attributes of characters in the work. Chaucer reveals the personality of a character by directly commenting on a characters past experiences, interests, actions, and personality. In addition, Chaucer characterizes the pilgrims to provide a perspective of the ecclesiastic, feudal, and middle classes during the medieval period. In fact, Chaucer uses characterizatio...
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  • Rises Must Converge Good Country People
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    In writing many authors have different techniques or styles in which they use in order to reveal their themes. These vehicles are what give fiction its ability to relate to people and life in general. By using setting, irony, and characterization in her short fiction Flannery OConnor reveals a theme of a both cynical and sinister universe in which death is imminent and impartial. She specializes in using artistic representation of human character or motives to accentuate this morbid theme. In he...
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  • Love For Lucie Tale Of Two Cities
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    A Tale of Two Cities, a novel written by Charles Dickens, illustrates the effect of the French Revolution on the lives of the individuals affected. One of the most evident themes of this novel is that love has the power to heal. Dickens utilizes the character and restoration of Dr. Manette to portray this theme to the reader. Through the contrast of the shadow and the golden thread Dickens is able to make this theme clearly stand out. Dickens also uses the characterization of Sydney Carton, and ...
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  • Characters In Great Miss Havisham
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    Characterization in Dickens (1) It is not a secret that Charles Dickens is now being referred to as one of Britains greatest writers. This can be partially explained by the fact that he pioneered the method of literary realism, which is the reason why his books provide readers with the insight on the realities of Victorian era. Despite the fact that plots of Dickens masterpieces often incorporate fantastic elements, the actual portrayal of characters in his books is distinguished with utter real...
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  • Jaws By Peter Benchley
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    Jaws by Peter Benchley In the novel Jaws written by Peter Benchley, critics are correct when they claim that the novel has a lack of characterization, the book is used as an escape, Benchley is a master of suspense writing, the novel displays the facts of Great Whites and critics claim that the novel also displays formulaic plotting, and is an allusion to classic fish tales such as Herman Melville's Moby Dick, and Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea. Critics need to loosen up on irritating Bench...
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  • Make More Money Minor Characters
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    Characterization In The Little Prince And Pinocchio Characterization In The Little Prince And Pinocchio Childrens stories are often written about growing up or appreciating the joy of being a kid. These stories consist of characters that children can easily relate to and offer the road to exciting adventures. The main character has a personality very similar to the young readers. They have childlike qualities that are enchanting, lovable, curious and especially adventurous. The protagonist encou...
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  • Role In Society Miss Havisham
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    Criticism Great Expectations Charles Dickens Great Expectations, published in book form in 1861, is considered by many to be one of the greatest works of Victorian fiction. It is through the use of characterization and imagery that Dickens is able to make his ideas most prominent in the minds of readers. Through his expert use of these authorial techniques, Dickens successfully criticizes the prison system, the morals of society, and the social injustice of his time. In the novel, Dickens takes ...
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  • King Lear Quot Iii
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    The act of creating and developing a character called characterization not only establishes a character, but serves as a means for the author to reveal the themes of the play. " A literary character is the invention of the author, and often inventions are indebted to prior index-tions" (Kirsch 236). Therefore, through characterization many common themes repeat with in an authors literary col-lection. Shakespeare is the inventor of many characters and throughout his plays themes often r...
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  • Caged Bird Sings Maya Angelou S
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    I will not allow anybody to minimize my life, not anybody, not a living soul- nobody, no lover, no mother, no son, no boss, no president, no body. (Maya Angelou) In Maya Angelou s I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, she, Maya, tells the reader about the challenges and praises throughout her life. She gets across to the reader that the number of things that have occurred to her in her life will never add up to make her feel unworthy. Because Angelou is a spirited journalist, (pg. 5) she was inspired...
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  • Afraid To Die Ernest Hemingway
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    In Another Country What we do and observe everyday determines us as people. Our reactions, and expressions of our thoughts allow those around us to perceive who we are. Ernest Hemingway shows in the short novel In Another Country the various types of lives people lead, and the issues the face day to day. In this piece Hemingway presents his reader with a variety of characters ranging from the optimistic doctor to Signor Maggiore hardened by war and death. Ernest Hemingway s method of characteriz...
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  • Minnie Bibble Indirect Characterization Basil
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    In Minnie Bibble Minnie Bibble In many short stories authors develop the characters by using different ways of characterization. These methods may include both direct and or indirect characterization. In the short story He Thinks Hes Wonderful, F. Scott Fitzgerald develops Minnie Bibble in both of these ways. Fitzgerald uses direct characterization first in describing Minnie. Direct characterization is statements or facts that the author tells the reader directly. Using this we learned that Minn...
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