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... reader is , partially , a force that propels the reader forward through the story . Gradually , the reader realizes that if closure is to come , then he / she must provide it . In " Summer Lightning , " also , the fracture is most ...
... reader is , partially , a force that propels the reader forward through the story . Gradually , the reader realizes that if closure is to come , then he / she must provide it . In " Summer Lightning , " also , the fracture is most ...
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... reader must complete the story based upon the textual clues or any other personal devices . This attempt to involve the reader in the resolution presents a subtle approach to the idea of time and timing for it suggests that ...
... reader must complete the story based upon the textual clues or any other personal devices . This attempt to involve the reader in the resolution presents a subtle approach to the idea of time and timing for it suggests that ...
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... reader of Morejón's work . Although Morejón has published several poetry books spanning thirty years since the 1959 revolution , her Afro - Cuban womanist works are the only ones cited . This illustrates a certain level of reductionism ...
... reader of Morejón's work . Although Morejón has published several poetry books spanning thirty years since the 1959 revolution , her Afro - Cuban womanist works are the only ones cited . This illustrates a certain level of reductionism ...
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