CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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... says , “ That hour always had the exultation of victory , of triumphant ending , like a hero's death - heroes who died young and gloriously " ( 40 ) . Later in the novel , Jim confronts the rattler in the field . For Jim , this ...
... says , “ That hour always had the exultation of victory , of triumphant ending , like a hero's death - heroes who died young and gloriously " ( 40 ) . Later in the novel , Jim confronts the rattler in the field . For Jim , this ...
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... says , " Some memories are realities , and are better than anything that can ever happen to one again " ( 328 ) . In contrast , when Ántonia talks about life on the frontier , she talks about her feelings in the present as well as her ...
... says , " Some memories are realities , and are better than anything that can ever happen to one again " ( 328 ) . In contrast , when Ántonia talks about life on the frontier , she talks about her feelings in the present as well as her ...
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... says " in three places , words that show the male narrator's control over the female character , as does his answer to her question about whether he is listening : He says that he's " all ears " but listens for his own purposes , not ...
... says " in three places , words that show the male narrator's control over the female character , as does his answer to her question about whether he is listening : He says that he's " all ears " but listens for his own purposes , not ...
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FALL 1993 NUMBER | 1 |
The Importance of Point of View in Fiction | 16 |
On Gender Art | 22 |
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