Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and DramaX. J. Kennedy Little, Brown, 1987 - 1447 sider |
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Side 19
... character 2. a minor character Narrator a nonparticipant ( writing in the third person ) : 3. all - knowing ( seeing into any of the characters ) 4. seeing into one major character 5. seeing into one minor character 6. objective ( not ...
... character 2. a minor character Narrator a nonparticipant ( writing in the third person ) : 3. all - knowing ( seeing into any of the characters ) 4. seeing into one major character 5. seeing into one minor character 6. objective ( not ...
Side 73
... character , then , is presumably an imagined person who inhabits a story although that simple definition may admit to a few exceptions . In George Stewart's novel Storm , the protagonist is the wind ; in ... Character 73 Character Character.
... character , then , is presumably an imagined person who inhabits a story although that simple definition may admit to a few exceptions . In George Stewart's novel Storm , the protagonist is the wind ; in ... Character 73 Character Character.
Side 74
... character ( and hence the story ) with adequate motivation . To borrow the useful terms of the English novelist E. M. Forster , characters may seem flat or round , depending on ... character of the character . Charles Dickens , 74 Character.
... character ( and hence the story ) with adequate motivation . To borrow the useful terms of the English novelist E. M. Forster , characters may seem flat or round , depending on ... character of the character . Charles Dickens , 74 Character.
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A. E. Housman asked Brabantio breath called Cassio character child Choragos Creon dark dead death Desdemona door E. E. Cummings Emilia Emily Dickinson English eyes face father feel felt fiction girl hair Hale hand head hear heard heart heaven Iago Ivan Ilych knew lady lago laughed light live look lord mean mind mother moved never night novel Oedipus Othello Ozzie Peter Ivanovich play poem poet poetry QUESTIONS Rabbi Binder rhythm rime Robert Frost Roderigo rose Rose for Emily seemed sing smile song soul sound speak stand stood story T. S. Eliot Teiresias tell thee things thou thought told turned Turpin voice W. H. Auden walked watch wife William William Butler Yeats woman words writing young