Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - Всего страниц: 1184 |
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... character . He is doing even more : he is using plot and character to reveal his theme . The story is an excellent example , as we shall see more fully later , of how the basic elements of a story work together harmoniously to produce a ...
... character . He is doing even more : he is using plot and character to reveal his theme . The story is an excellent example , as we shall see more fully later , of how the basic elements of a story work together harmoniously to produce a ...
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... Character . " Quality " is a judicious blend of plot , character , and theme ; but many , if not most , stories rely mainly on one of the three . Character studies rely chiefly , of course , on fully drawn characters and very little on ...
... Character . " Quality " is a judicious blend of plot , character , and theme ; but many , if not most , stories rely mainly on one of the three . Character studies rely chiefly , of course , on fully drawn characters and very little on ...
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... character , theme , symbol , irony , tone , and so on . “ Quality ” is a blend of plot , character , and theme , but our analysis above has shown the basic importance to Galsworthy of theme , as the story's title indicates . " Roman ...
... character , theme , symbol , irony , tone , and so on . “ Quality ” is a blend of plot , character , and theme , but our analysis above has shown the basic importance to Galsworthy of theme , as the story's title indicates . " Roman ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
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