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    providing twists to the standard tools of literature. Kurt Vonnegut provides an unconventional and inconspicuous narration of the story of Billy Pilgrim. The first chapter of the novel is clearly from the first person of Kurt Vonnegut as he tells the backstory of the book’s creation. When the story of Billy Pilgrim begins in the second chapter‚ it seems to the reader that the narration of the story switches to a third person point of view. In the third

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    a third-person narrator either from inside or outside a particular character’s consciousness. =His taxonomy pays attention to the concept of modality‚ with each of his categories of narration displaying different types and degrees of modality‚ accounting for specific viewpoint effects. Categories: Taxonomies of Viewpoint * Perceptual and Conceptual point of view (Chatman;1990) * Spatio-temporal and Ideological viewpoint

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    Stylistic Perspective Analysis – Fight Club Movie Fight Club is a movie where the director and cinematographer employ heavy use of computer graphics and use of camera angles and color. In this paper‚ I am going to analyze how the film director and cinematographer employ the use of camera angles‚ color and narratives to help convey a subliminal message to the audience that the narrator in the movie is suffering from insomnia and thus have developed an alter ego. The alter ego he has created is

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    family with no notification to anyone‚ just a simple note on his bed that he will go. He leaves his money he just received‚ his car; all of his belongs and decided to go into a journey in the nature. During McCandless journey Krauker uses a biased narration to develop some specific themes of the story.

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    Ashton Adams Tara Barlean Essay on self January 31‚ 2012 Essay on Self I am‚ I believe‚ an average college student who is in average classes and just does what an everyday college student does. I run track here at OBU and I am a hurdler and I also run the 400m‚ the 600m‚ and the 800m. The two people that wrote about me are probably two people that know me the best besides my mom. I did not have a chance to get my mom to write about me but I got the next best thing. The two people

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    John Zibell Cinematography: Camera Work in the Scuba Scene From The Graduate The Graduate‚ directed by Mike Nichols is a movie that depicts the story of a young man who is searching for his identity.  The main character Ben Braddock‚ played by Dustin Hoffman‚ is a fresh college graduate.  The film follows Ben throughout his very bland life until he is sucked into an affair with Mrs. Robinson‚ a close family friend.  The Graduate encompasses many aspects of cinematography. I found the scuba scent

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    Portrait of a Victim: Toni Morrison ’s The Bluest Eye Bryan D. Bourn The Bluest Eye (1970) is the novel that launched Toni Morrison into the spotlight as a talented African-American writer and social critic. Morrison herself says "It would be a mistake to assume that writers are disconnected from social issues" (Leflore). Because Morrison is more willing than most authors to discuss meaning in her books‚ a genetic approach is very relevant. To be truly effective‚ though‚ the genetic approach

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    highly emotional and ironical first person narration which tells about medical students’ experience of passing their final examinations. The text is clearly divided into three parts according to the stages of examinations. The first part tells about students’ attitude to exams. The second deals with written part of the exam‚ the third is about oral part and the last one tells how students get the results of the whole examination. The author makes his narration bright and involving appealing to personal

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    of Kristin’s presentation. Kristin’s narration goes right along with the text on each slide and the corresponding graphics. By using integrated text and graphics the learner has a reduced need to search for which parts of a graphic correspond to which words‚ which allows the learner to devote limited cognitive resources to understanding the material (Clark & Mayer‚ 2008). The personalization principle is a part of Kristin’s presentation through the narration of the material with the

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    689). First-hand narration allows the narrator to enhance his usage of descriptions by allowing us to see the world through his eyes. Edgar Allan Poe was a wonderful writer that could capture people’s attention and have them get engrossed into a story. “The Fall of the House of Usher” is not any different. Using first-person narration‚ Poe could tell the tale of his journey to the House of Usher and tell readers about his friend Roderick. Poe rarely used third-person narration‚ allowing his readers

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