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Make The Reader Full Moon
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Both the stories we were asked to read contain
elements of mystery. They both are designed to
make the reader think and make their own
conclusions about what is going to happen at the
end. The stories make you want to read on to find
out what is going to happen. The stories are
designed to trick you in to believing what you
think is going happen but in fact it doesnt. They
do this by placing Red Herrings in to the story to
confuse the reader. There is also often a twist at
the end of mystery sto...
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Walt Whitman Good Times
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... f his work. If Walt was not in this setting of
mood, there are many who believe that Whitman
would have been able to write such poetry. Walt
being alone kept him from being happy, although
this motivated Whitman to express his thoughts and
feelings in to what he wrote. Also the look of the
tree being rude, unbending, and lusty was how
Whitman felt how he looked and how he was. This
poem is also about the love that Walt Whitman
wanted in his life. Whitman felt alone without a
lover near. And ...
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Lived His Life Rest Of Society
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Derek Goff English 24104 Mr. Venue 14 April 2000
Meursault as The Stranger The way a person reacts
to ordinary situations determines the opinions of
others based on their behavior. Yet, when this
behavior is abnormal or different from the rest of
society, it causes society to form an opinion
based totally on a persons behavior not their true
personality. In Meursault's case, his strange
opinions and unexpected remarks put him in this
position, without ever really giving him an
opportunity to be ...
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