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Clearer Minded Anna
819 wordsD alana Joseph English 1302 September 21, 2000 Structure in "The Lady with the Pet Dog" Often, the circumstances of a marriage can leave the people involved feeling empty and unloved. These feelings of hopelessness can lead people to make uncharacteristic choices. Adultery, even in a marriage without love, can have a dramatic effect on the people involved. For the adulterous partner, the feelings of guilt and anxiety can often lead to overwhelming confusion. The short story "The Lady with the Pe...
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Anna And Her Husband Karenina
829 wordsL.E.A.P. Journal for Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy A. Section covered: Part 1 and 2 (pages 17-245) B. Summary: This story first starts out with chaos in the Oblonsky's household. Prince Stephen Oblonsky's wife Dolly found out that he was having an affair with their children's French governess and threatened to move out of the house and take the kids with her. Stephen Oblonsky does not feel bad for having an affair. What he feels bad for is getting caught by his wife. Even though he is upset he is...
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Emotions And Thoughts From Annas Husband
845 wordsPoint of View in Chekhovs and Oatess The Lady with the Pet Dog Anton Chekhov and Joyce Oates both approached this short story from the third-person narrator. The main difference is how Chekhov entertained the male perspective of love while Oates indulged in the weakening aspect of the feminine side. Chekhov used a limited omniscient narrator who only knows Gurovs inner thoughts and feelings. He reveals the point of view by not including any feminine thoughts and emotions throughout the story onl...
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Anna's Mother Angela
1,144 wordsIn the expository text, Anna's Story the author Bronwyn Donaughy uses Family and close friends to portray the great loss of the fifteen year old teenager Anna Wood. Anna Wood died on the 22nd of October 1995, the day after she attended a rave party with friends and took the deadly drug ecstasy. The text deals with drug abuse as well as strong family values, friendship and teen identity. All of these issues are strongly suggested by Donaughy and put to the audience through quotes made by her fami...
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Story Of Anna's Life
1,234 wordsAnalysis of Expository Text? Anna's Story?? Anna's Story? is a non-fiction expository text written by Bronwyn Donaghy. Donaghy's deliberate use of language and selection of detail have combined to convey specific attitudes about teenagers and drugs. The way these are conveyed is also aided by the use of structure, point of view, quotes and bias. In this text we are given facts about drugs as well as the story of Anna's life and what caused the early end to it. Donaghy is trying to convince us th...
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