Flights: A Novel In what way does Tokarczuk use dialogue in order to highlight a lack of sensitivity in tourists? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:11 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel Discuss the unnamed narrator's feelings about languages and secrecy. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:11 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel In what way does the unnamed narrator show an affinity for secrecy? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:10 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel What two points of view does the narrator claim exist in the world and why? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:10 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel What significance does the unnamed narrator find in the shapes of airports? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:10 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel What country does the unnamed narrator say is the perfect place for observing people and why? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:09 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel How does the theme of obsession arise within the story about Verheyen? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:09 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel In what way does the theme of regret appear within the story of Van Horssen and his mentor Verheyen? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:08 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel How do Existentialist ideals creep into Verheyen's later writings? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:08 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel What elements does the unnamed narrator consider when deciding whether a story or a lecture is more appropriate for the story she has to tell? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:07 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel Discuss how the motif of dreams appears within the unnamed narrator's vignettes. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:06 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel How does Tokarczuk present the theme of being present within the vignette entitled “Irkutsk-Moscow”? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:05 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel What element does the narrator name as a "natural" (227) characteristic of the world? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:05 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel What object does Tokarczuk use in a metaphor characterizing the nocturnal brain and why? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:05 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel How is the theme of family bonds demonstrated within Annushka's story? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 04:04 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel Describe the unnamed narrator's first childhood experience as a traveler. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 02:01 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel What type of metaphor does Tokarczuk use to describe the river near her childhood home and why? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 02:00 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel Discuss the qualities of Flights that could qualify it as a Postmodern work of literature. Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 02:00 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel What does the narrator announce as the aim of each one of her pilgrimages? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 02:00 Answers: 1
Flights: A Novel The narrator's use of the word pilgrim throughout the novel is an allusion to what great work of literature? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 01:59 Answers: 1
Harbor Me I think this is what the world is stories on top of stories all the way back to the beginning of time what does Haley by this Asked by SERG2 Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 01:56 Answers: 1
Written in Bone How are archaeologis and forensic anthropologist different? Asked by Leelee24 Last updated by Cat on 12 Sep 01:52 Answers: 1
The Making of the Atomic Bomb Where does Leo Szilard study engineering? Asked by Cat Last updated by Cat on 11 Sep 19:23 Answers: 1