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Indeed , he at times accentuates the interest in character by telling the reader the outcome of the action at the beginning of ... Unlike what we find in a tightly structured , sequential narrative , the actions of his characters in the ...
Indeed , he at times accentuates the interest in character by telling the reader the outcome of the action at the beginning of ... Unlike what we find in a tightly structured , sequential narrative , the actions of his characters in the ...
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Wiesel's protagonists move toward action because they wish to gain a story for their own lives . They realize that without action there is no story to life ; without action , there is only atmosphere . David suggests as much when he ...
Wiesel's protagonists move toward action because they wish to gain a story for their own lives . They realize that without action there is no story to life ; without action , there is only atmosphere . David suggests as much when he ...
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tion : it is action in behalf of that which is disclosed in the process of interrogation . As Gregor comes to see in The Gates of the Forest , Nothing is easier than to live in a cloistered universe where I am alone with God , alone ...
tion : it is action in behalf of that which is disclosed in the process of interrogation . As Gregor comes to see in The Gates of the Forest , Nothing is easier than to live in a cloistered universe where I am alone with God , alone ...
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Elie Wiesel and the Drama of Interrogation | 18 |
Critical Natural Law in Relation | 36 |
Transcendent or Immanent? | 61 |
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