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In his short story "The Pupil" Henry James uses a derisive tone throughout his writing to convey the timid character of Pemberton by giving us a look into the thoughts of an inexperienced tutor attempting to get his first client, but at the same time doubting his intelligence.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story, "The Pupil" by Henry James the author uses third person and content tone to convey meaning meaning by giving into Pemeberton characters insight doubting his intelligence when tutoring the little kid.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story,"The Pupil" Henry James uses third person narrator and a mocking tone to emphasize the nervous theme by mocking Pemberton's inability to accomplish simple task like asking his employer how much money he is going to get paid.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story, "The Pupil" Henry James uses a third person narrator and a mocking tone to illustrate an ironic theme by taunting Pemberton and how he could not talk to his employer about how much money he would be making.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story "The Pupil", Henry James uses third person and a comic tone to display the awkward interaction between the main characters, Mrs. Moreen and Pemberton, by presenting the ironic situation of a foward, rich woman employing a shy, low class man.
ReplyDeleteIn his shirt story "The Pupil", Henry James uses third person and a questioning tone to expose characters by discovering Pemberton's insecurities.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story "The Pupil" Henry James uses third person narrative and a comic tone to show Pemberton's insecure/timid nature by describing an awkward situation where a wealthy woman employs a man of the lower class.
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ReplyDeleteIn his short story "The Pupil", Henry James uses third person limited omniscient and a mocking tone to convey the situation of a young man's inability to bring up the subject of getting paid.
In his short story "The Pupil" Henry James uses third person limited omniscient and a mocking tone to empathize Pemberton's inferiority to the main characters by digressing Pemberton's remuneration subject in the syntax.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story "the Pupil", Henry James uses third person narrative perspective and a sarcastic tone to depict the characters' motives' for their actions by satirizing Pemberton's attempts to ask about his pay.
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DeleteIn his short story "The Pupil" Henry James uses third person omniscient narrative perspective and a mocking tone to display Pemberton's supposed lack of knowledge compared to his pupil and mother.
ReplyDeleteIn his story the pupil Henry James uses a digressing narrator and A reluctant tone to describe the carelessness treatment by Mrs. Maureen
ReplyDeleteIn his short story “The Pupil”, Henry James uses 3rd person omniscient point of view and a mocking tone to depict the insecurities of the main character, Pemberton, by mocking his thoughts.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story "The Pupil," Henry James uses Third person narrative and a sarcastic tone to potray himself as a protagonist by his syntax of constantly mocking Pemberton when he tried to speak on being paid.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story "The Pupil", Henry James uses third person narration and a melancholy tone to express the main character's tense situation within their own thoughts and internal conflicts.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story “ The Pupil” Henry James uses third person narrative and an inquiring tone in order to demonstrate the theme of social status by conveying it through Pemberton’s inferiority complex.
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In his short story "The Pupil", author Henry James uses Third person limited omniscient and mocking tone to show a conflict within a character by exposing the character's thoughts.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story, "The Pupil", Henry James uses third person limited and a sarcastic tone to mimic the main character's fear by exposing Pemberton's interaction with his boss.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story, "The Pupil",Henry James uses third person narration and a mocking tone to convey the issue of the main character's conflict in trying to figure out how much he is getting paid,and attempting to out smart the little boy.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story, “The Pupil”, Henry James uses third person limited narrative and serious but formal tone to explain what Pemberton is going through by using an syntax of long,complex sentences.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story, “The Pupil”, Henry James uses third person limited narrative and serious but formal tone to explain what Pemberton is going through by using an syntax of long,complex sentences.
ReplyDeleteIn his short story, "The Pupil", Henry James used third person omniscient perspective and a comedic tone to illustrate the insecurity of Pemberton by speaking in short incomplete phrases
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ReplyDeleteIn his short story "The Pupil", Henry James uses third person narrative and a taunting tone to create a ironic feeling by having some characters know more than others.
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