his ideas about how man is upright to stay put
His insistence that the road brings bad luck
The Wife of Bath's contradictory statements about her marital history and her changing attitudes towards marriage suggest that she may be unreliable. Her willingness to manipulate her audience through storytelling also contributes to her credibility as a narrator.
Addie is the half-sister of Cash, Darl, and Jewel, and she gives birth to Jewel and Dewey Dell. Hers is a complicated story structured around the characters’ isolations, as they attempt to understand themselves and their relationships within the family unit. She is also the only one who dies while the Bundrens are on their way to Jefferson. As a result, Addie's absence shapes the characters' actions and interactions for the rest of the novel.
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Viewers can watch the effects of the wind and water as they listen to the narrator.
The narrator gives information about the sequence of events that happened in the story.
the story gives the horse human characteristics
lucifers teeth are flat
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it focuses on the wheelbarrow as a single specific image
The poem "Saturday at the canal" by Gary Soto consists of four stanzas. Each stanza follows a different aspect of the narrator's experience at the canal on a Saturday.
The person who is cross-eyed in a dream is not seeing things clearly. Usually persons in dreams represent some aspect of the dreamer's own personality. So the dreamer should look for other clues suggesting what part of the dreamer's own life is not looking at things clearly and realistically.