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- 1. Salinger's Writing Style
I think is unlike any other I have ever seen. He writes in a very open and explicit way. He lets the reader know how the character feels at that time and his or her thoughts. For the first time, I can see a definite connection between the main character in the story and the author. Salinger seems to be almost identical to Holden in the story. They
2. Response Paper On Faulkner's "A Rose For Emily"
I read the story "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner. The story is told by a third person point of view. I think it is a limited point of view because you really can't get into the heads of any of the characters to see what they are really thinking and feeling. The narrator is never really known. He is not a character in the story. The major cha
3. The Ruined Cottage
The audience of Armytage is the young narrator, and the audience of the Ancient Mariner is the wedding guest. The storytellers of "" and "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" are very effective in capturing their audience with their stories. There are two examples to show how effective these storytellers are. The storytellers are so effective at tellin
4. The Jungle
As I opened the cover of , I anticipated reading a tragic story about the cruelness inflicted upon a poor, working-class family. I had read an excerpt from the novel and had conversed with people who had read it; I thought the story was going to be solid, and perhaps even entertaining. I was incredibly wrong. The beginning of the story started out
5. Differences Between Laurence's West Side Story And Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet
Laurence's West Side story is an apparition of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. West Side Story and Romeo and Juliet differ in many ways. Romeo and Juliet is set in Verona in about 1594. West Side Story takes in New York City in 1957. Tony is the modern character of Romeo and Maria is the modern character of Juliet. In the two tragedies the major co