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    I believe that it's was the narrator’s fault for Doodle’s death because the narrator was always pushing him, to get better, all the time. The narrator was always making Doodle do things that he couldn’t do so he always had work hard. He made Doodle learn how to walk and swim and do other things that the doctor said that he wouldn’t be able to do. The only reason the narrator made Doodle do this was so he could have a normal brother and so he wouldn't have to carry him around anymore. That’s why…

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    Is the narrator responsible for Doodles death? Yes, he was responsible for Doodle’s death, he let doodle just lay there on the ground in a storm about to perish from the world. The narrator has hated Doodle since the beginning. The narrator only taught Doodle how to walk for his pride. The narrator has hated Doodle since the beginning. As it states on Page 2 Paragraph 7 it says”One day I took him up to the barn loft and showed him his casket, telling him how we all had believed he would…

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    character he uses is the narrator; the narrator is insane. He hears things like the heart beat of the old man. The narrator keeps giving us more and more reason why he is insane. One is that he watched the old man while he was sleeping for 8 straight nights. The narrator slowly opened the door slowly every night until he could fit his head in. “It took me an hour to place my whole head within the opening so far that I could see him as he lay upon his bed.”(Poe 303) The narrator did everything…

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    language the narrator is portrayed as a self centered man who only cares about himself. The plot and structure of the short story has you wondering about the story until the very last sentences. The narrator throughout the whole story does not call anybody by their real name and does not care about anyone else’s lives or outlooks. He is only focused on his thoughts, but is opened up to a new world as the blind man teaches him how to see rather then look. The story starts off with the narrator…

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    author of “Another View of Faulkner’s Narrator in ‘A Rose for Emily’” he suggests that the narrator is a female. Throughout the short story the narrator relates to the females in the town through the use of the word “we”. The females in the story are concerned with Emily’s affair, and force the men to act to stop it. Similar to the ladies making the men stop the affair, the female narrator is making sure no one forgets Emily’s situation. Also, the narrator feels remorse for Emily once her…

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    Why would the film be different with a different narrator? Gas Land is a documentary film that made by Josh Fox. The issue was being discovered about the gas issue in Delaware River watershed should he and his neighbors sign the letter they go in the mail. The movie is not perfect, but most of the people like it. The movie narrator was the director of the film and the camera man and that too many people important to see the director to explore the issue to the audience. The movie started with…

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    person Omniscient. Is the narrator a participant or non-participant in the action of the story? “The Tell-Tale Heart” 1. What is the point of view ? The story The Tell-Tale Heart uses the third person Limited Omniscience point of view. The narrator sees events through one character’s eyes and focuses on their feelings and thoughts. 2. How reliable is the narrator? What is his state of mind? The narrator is not reliable and is mentally unstable. Though the narrator wanted to convince the…

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    My source titled, “Untold story: the lying narrator in the Black cat” By Susan Amper, discus the theory that the narrator is deceiving us. She points out a lot of incongruences in the narrator story that indicate the falsehood of his tale and claims that the entire story is false. In her eyes the narrator tries to deceive us so that he convince us of his innocence, and that his cations were the result of supernatural elements…

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    In Raymond Carver's short story, "Cathedral”, the narrator goes through a major personal transformation. At the beginning of the story, the narrator lacks insight and awareness about the things around him. The struggles and failures he faces limits his social life which leads him to being isolated from society. His wife's blind friend, Robert, pulls him out of his comfort zone, which allows his attitude and outlook on life to change. The narrator in Raymond Carver's "Cathedral" develops from…

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    Robert gets invited to the narrator’s house. The narrator didn’t like that Robert was coming to his house, but he didn’t have a choice. The narrator didn’t want Robert in his house because he was blind. The narrator’s wife helped Robert in the summertime by reading reports. She is particularly kind toward Robert, more so than she is to her husband, which makes the narrator jealous. One night, Robert went to the narrator’s house to stay with the narrator and his wife. Robert is able to locate…

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