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... narrator , seems more out of place . It is easier to identify with the people on " the other side " when one of them ... narrator's views rather than those of his companion . Consequently , I have had to re- evaluate my perspective ...
... narrator , seems more out of place . It is easier to identify with the people on " the other side " when one of them ... narrator's views rather than those of his companion . Consequently , I have had to re- evaluate my perspective ...
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... narrator spending their summer at a colo- nial mansion ? In what part of the mansion is the narrator staying ? What is the significance of the room's former function and some of its peculiar details and objects ? What is the narrator's ...
... narrator spending their summer at a colo- nial mansion ? In what part of the mansion is the narrator staying ? What is the significance of the room's former function and some of its peculiar details and objects ? What is the narrator's ...
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... narrator's heart end up attached to her hand ? What is the narrator's reaction to this transformation ? 3. How does the narrator make her painful transformation more bearable ? Why does she finally leave her room and go for a ride on ...
... narrator's heart end up attached to her hand ? What is the narrator's reaction to this transformation ? 3. How does the narrator make her painful transformation more bearable ? Why does she finally leave her room and go for a ride on ...
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Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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