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    (Bicentenary of European Settlement). First person narration has been utilised‚ as seen in “I shall let my fist be clenched in songs;” to allow the reader to empathise with the composer and understand the journey first hand from the persona. Anaphora is repetitively seen in “Today‚ I shall…” to emphasise the author’s seriousness and determination as an implication of the journey of multiple generation of Aboriginal’s experienced due to the arrival of the first fleet. An oxymoron has been utilised

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    South Africa‚ she was a part of some organizations. She now lives in Ireland. In the short story the narrator is a girl called Lucy. The story is told by a first person narrator and from her viewpoint. When a story is told by a first person‚ you need to realize that what the narrator is recounting might not be the objective truth. A first person narrator often tries to justify her actions‚ because she wants to put herself in a positive light to the readers. We know that Lucy is the Narrator but she

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    Elder Brother-Premchand

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    everything. “Itna itrae mat‚ abhi nichi kaksha mein ho. Andhe ke ankh batair lag gayi isliye pass huwe. Mere kaksha tak pahuncho. Tab daton se pasina chutegi. Angrezi itihaas mein Aantho (8) Henry hain‚ dozeno James aur Saikron William… The play is in first person account which interestingly switches the actors from being the narrators and players while the narration forming the part of dialogue between the two brothers. Actors Imaad and Jameel had wonderful on-stage chemistry. The chaste Hindi was soothing

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    FEED‚ by M.T. Anderson‚ is one of those books that has voice galore. It had so much voice‚ it was kind of hard to read. In fact‚ as one point in the first forty pages‚ I got so frustrated with it‚ I put the book down and didn’t know if I would pick it back up. This is a book that’s told from the first person point of view of a teenager who is connected to internet feed. The feed is yelling at him all the time: ads‚ news stories‚ TV shows‚ games. It was like reading a book with a stereo blaring

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    As John O’Donohue famously quoted; "Our bodies know they belong; it is our minds that make our lives so homeless..." This statement could be interpreted in several ways in life itself. In school even. Starting school is the first step. As we all know‚ the first step is always the hardest. Beginning your experiences at secondary education as a small fish in a big pond‚ as opposed to your previous experiences as a big fish in a small pond‚ can seem quite intimidating. I don’t disagree with that. But

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    is how teenagers are represented in the novel. Teenagers in the novel ‘The Outsiders’ represented as violent‚ disrespectful and rebellious. The characterisation of Dallas Winston supports this argument. Dally is described through Ponyboy’s first person narration‚ ‘he lied‚ cheated‚ rode in rodeos‚ he got drunk‚ jumped small kids - he did everything’. This description of

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    Miss Gee

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    From the title‚ we can see the character of Miss Gee establishing. Through the use of ‘Miss’ we learn that she is single. Moreover‚ the first stanza shows that this poem uses a first person narrator as it states ‘let me tell you a little story’. Not only does this show that the narrator knows Miss Gee on a personal level but also the opening resembles a bed time story. The writer uses the word ‘little’ perhaps to indicate that Miss Gee’s life was insignificant. Furthermore‚ the idea of Miss Gee being

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    to question what comes first in his life and what is really important to him. His relationship with his new team in Coghill has helped him to come out of his shell and becomes an important symbol of Tom’s growing up. He starts to appreciate just playing the sport with his mates rather than winning all the time. Being a part of a team and supporting your friends takes precedence over winning now to Tom. The team helps Tom to bring out the person he used to be and the new person he will become. The team

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    with a ghostly couple. The story begins with a “ghostly couple” looking for their treasure‚ in the house they previously lived in while alive. While alive‚ the ghosts lived in the house more than a century before the current residents. The woman died first‚ this is when the man left her and the house‚ he “went North‚ went East‚ saw the stars turned in the Southern sky.” Later when the man died‚ he returned to join the woman ghost at the house they occupied while together. Fearing‚ that the new couple

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    gullible characterization weaves an important pattern in the story’s meaning. The deeply embedded religious connotation and use of dynamic symbols both aid in allowing the reader to pick out the lesson learned in the story. With the help of the first person point of view‚ the reader can better understand the main character and his thought processes‚ tying all three fictional elements together to help the reader interpret the true significance of the story. Singer uses a couple of different ways to

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