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Course Information AK/ENGL 1920 6.0Z Course Director: Marilou McKenna Course Tutor: Tilak Banerjee Essay #1 Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant Number of Pages: Due: Thursday May 27, 2004 Student Information Cook, Sarah 205388095 (905) 840-1578 skcook@yorku.ca 28 Colleyville Street Brampton, ON L7A 1H7 Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant Everyone's judgment of someone depends on what they know about that person. Therefore, it is invaluable to have multiple opinions in relation to that person. In her novel, Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, Anne Tyler allows the reader to know what the characters distinctly think about events come and gone, and about their relationships with one another. In each chapter of Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant, one of the main characters expresses their own point of view. As a result of putting the different points of view together, it is possible to come up with an accurate assessment of what has really happened. These multiple viewpoints allow the reader to develop sympathy for some characters,...

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