CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... sense , not only can the poem be considered a primal cry , but the poem itself is full of such sound . The use of vegetative myth and fertility cult references points up Eliot's interest in a vital and primitive energy that might revive ...
... sense , not only can the poem be considered a primal cry , but the poem itself is full of such sound . The use of vegetative myth and fertility cult references points up Eliot's interest in a vital and primitive energy that might revive ...
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... sense of presence . Greene commonly uses three of these techniques . The first is amplification . Amplification denotes an accumulation of details that — while it doesn't necessarily advance an argument — lends strength to the argument ...
... sense of presence . Greene commonly uses three of these techniques . The first is amplification . Amplification denotes an accumulation of details that — while it doesn't necessarily advance an argument — lends strength to the argument ...
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... sense of relativism and centrifugality , while simultaneously providing the glue that holds the narrative together : The Iserian reader's active search for patterns of corroboration and disagreement provides the centripetalizing dynamic ...
... sense of relativism and centrifugality , while simultaneously providing the glue that holds the narrative together : The Iserian reader's active search for patterns of corroboration and disagreement provides the centripetalizing dynamic ...
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