ENG 111 Study Guide - Fall 2018, Comprehensive Midterm Notes - William Wordsworth, White People, Walt Whitman

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Eng 111 danielle sloley: rhyme and sematic thinking warm and harm" is ironic, meant to explore the naitivity of the children. Paul"s case: paul is being characterized with terms associated with criminals misdemeanors. How he dresses should mark how he behaves: being complacent. They judge the way he dresses to his behavior: he is being judged by his appearance, he is odd. How he looks does not fit, he stands out and not in a way that can be celebrated: third person narration is used throughout the narrative his point of view is not told. Maybe he has suffered some abuse we are unaware of. There is more to paul than the narrator"s or faculty"s reaction to paul. There is a switch of narration relating to the fact that paul is being prayed upon. Twitching" he is nervous: the narrator is the only one who takes into consideration of paul"s mental state.

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