Mirrors: An Introduction to LiteratureJohn Ray Knott, Christopher Russell Reaske Canfield Press, 1975 - 542 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... stories , all of them may be applied to any given story . They are simply ways of talking about or naming various aspects of a story , ways of breaking down a complex whole into parts . By seeing how a story is put together , you can ...
... stories , all of them may be applied to any given story . They are simply ways of talking about or naming various aspects of a story , ways of breaking down a complex whole into parts . By seeing how a story is put together , you can ...
Pagina 5
... story develops - keeps the reader guessing about what will happen up to the end , or even beyond . The stories build in tension , and they shock or surprise us by their conclusions . Joyce Carol Oates uses the suspense created by the ...
... story develops - keeps the reader guessing about what will happen up to the end , or even beyond . The stories build in tension , and they shock or surprise us by their conclusions . Joyce Carol Oates uses the suspense created by the ...
Pagina 6
... story , in an interview that appears after her story , mentions having been influenced by a magazine account of “ a killer in some southwestern state . " A brief excerpt from the Life magazine article about this person , who provided a ...
... story , in an interview that appears after her story , mentions having been influenced by a magazine account of “ a killer in some southwestern state . " A brief excerpt from the Life magazine article about this person , who provided a ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introductory | 3 |
A Rose for Emily William Faulkner | 24 |
Point of View | 30 |
Copyright | |
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ANTISTROPHE arms Arnold Friend Aunt Balek BERTE BRACK CHORAGOS CLAY Connie Cordelia CREON Dahlmann dark dead dear death door Eilert Løvborg ELVSTED eyes face father feel felt fool girl give GLOU Goodman Brown hair hand hath head hear heard heart HEDDA Hedda Gabler hunger artist IOCASTE Iona Johnny-Boy JONS Jørgen Joyce Carol Oates KENT kill kind king lady Laïos laughed LEAR light live look lord LOVBORG LULA MISS TESMAN mother never nigger night OEDIPUS PLOG poem RAVAL Reva Robert Hayden sheriff sing SKAT sleep smile speak stand staring stood stop story talk TEIRESIAS tell Thebes thee there's thing thou thought turned TYAN voice waiting walk watched woman words young ΙΟ