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The Significance of Opening and Closing Passages in Four Contemporary Novels
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An eight page paper discussing the way images introduced in the opening passage of a novel and repeated in the final paragraphs give the work a sense of closure. Specific novels mentioned are Margaret Atwood's "The Robber Bride," Anne Tyler's "The Accidental Tourist," Roddy Doyle's "The Commitments," and David Adams Richards' "Nights Below Station Street." No additional sources.
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The Significance of Opening and Closing Passages in Four Contemporary Novels
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