Sentence examples for speaks to the reader from inspiring English sources

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In the outer one, Boccaccio speaks to the reader directly.

He wisely refrains from mimicking Dickens's style, writing in Catherine's voice (which reaches us, strangely, from beyond the grave); she speaks to the reader as if to a diary, and her account is given to poignant repetition and occasional verse.

And in these pages he often speaks to the reader as if he were an old friend from back in the day, salting policy recommendations with colorful asides about the absurdities of political life.

Eberhardt abandons the jargon-speak of academic research and speaks to the reader's head, heart and soul.

Snowy frequently "speaks" to the reader through his thoughts (often displaying a dry sense of humour), which are not heard by the human characters in the story.

In these letters, "Ana" speaks to the reader as the "goddess of emaciation," explaining that stomach cramps caused by laxatives are to be celebrated as the death rattle of the hated pounds.

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Meursault is speaking to the reader directly.

As narrators, they speak to the reader rather than to each other.

The voices began to take over the book and to speak to the reader over the biographer's head.

Titles are so often missed, and I think they're a wonderful opportunity to speak to the reader.

Others had discovered a narrator who was, as one account had it, "pathologically honest" when speaking to the reader.

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