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    in London‚ England while Robert Walton is on the other side of the earth around the North Pole. Not only he narrated the beginning but he narrated after chapter 24 finishes the novel. Walton’s letters to his sister formed a frame around the main narrative he provided towards Victor Frankenstein’s tragic story. Throughout Walton being narrator‚ I noticed many things. Walton was a 28-year-old sea captain who is going on a journey to explore the North Pole for passage from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic

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    Assignment 2 – Identity Narrative Expectations We have been talking about Ethnography‚ which very simply put‚ creates a narrative based on field research about a particular group or culture. As practice for your own group Ethnography projects‚ you will write a short personal narrative‚ which uses digital technology‚ narrative elements and rhetorical appeals to tell your story. You are expected to create a map of a city of your choice and tell your story‚ your personal narrative‚ in Google Maps. Your

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    According to the Book " Unheard melodies : narrative film music "Music and sound are important in the narrative cinema. In Sunset Blvd’s clip violin is main background music it sound melodious‚ deep and loneliness. the wind music bring the fast rhythm of movie for example the part of racing. without the pictures audience even

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    Assignment 2 By Sam Stevenson Question ‘In the Australian film Somersault (2003) show how the film develops female sexuality and coming of age‚ using narrative‚ motif‚ and settings.’ SID: 13205584 Tutor: Helen Miller Due Date: 4th April 2013 Word Count: 1‚ 880 words Somersault (2003) directed by Cate Shortland is a complex‚ layered and richly textured cinematic experience. Nominated for fifteen Australian Film Institute awards‚ winning thirteen of which included best film‚ best direction

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    figures is Semar. In Old Javanese texts the panakawan do‚ however‚ not appear; they seem to be a specific creation of the performance art of wayang; only the Sudamala story features the panakawan Semar. Candi Jago has depictions of seven different narratives‚ not all of them showing panakawan figures. Another characteristic wayang feature is the depiction of the hairdo of the heroes‚ i.e. the crab-claw like supit urang. We find it in the depictions of Arjuna in the Parthayajna (see Fig.2) and the Arjunawiwaha

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    Somebody who has a opinion and even a theory about this‚ is Vladimir Propp. He is famous for his research about how media its narratives are structured. He is convinced that all media is structured in a fairy-tale kind of way. Not to portray the actual truth but a good and simple story for its readers. How does Vladimir Propp his theory relate to current media narrative structure and how does this influence the public to think short-sighted and prejudiced about minorities in society and create

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    Certain aspects of this novel allow this novel to be characterized as “postmodern”‚ this novel was also written in a time when postmodernism has been on a moral zenith in people’s consciousness. The main narrative from of this novel

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    After reading the narrative “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan. It can be said that it is an engaging 1st person narrative where the author utilized some of her different memories to connect with the audience. At times explaining her feelings of sadness and embarrassment to strengthen her points. Thus‚ creating an emotional piece that had me connected with every sentence. I experienced a sense of empathy. The narrative started at the present time with a memory where the writer found herself speaking to a

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    1000 words‚ analyse this passage‚ discussing ways in which the narrative voice and dialogue are used. The passage extracted from Volume 2 Chapter 9 of Pride and Prejudice is‚ in line with the rest of the novel‚ written in the third person narrative voice. As is common throughout the Novel‚ focalization is often through the main character‚ Miss Elizabeth Bennet. Helping to aid the readers’ understanding of the Novel‚ the narrative voice has a free non-direct style which shares commentary with

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    Gabe Pepe Professor Younger Intro to Film Studies 12/5/13 Word Count: 2‚506 North by Northwest Analysis The film North by Northwest (Alfred Hitchcock) is a captivating mystery that keeps the audience intrigued throughout the narrative. The film and editing decisions dramatize necessary moments and add to the less serious comical moments. By analyzing the scene in which Thornhill goes to Eve’s hotel room after being deceived by her and almost killed by the plane‚ one can see a lot of themes that

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