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    world to highlight the importance of self-expression. Strongly written in a first-person narration point of view‚ the reader is able to understand the thoughts and actions from a specific character. By writing in this point of view the readers are able to get a more realistic perspective towards the deterioration of the narrators state of mind‚ and are introduced to a more developed plot. The authors use of first person to tell the story allows readers to have a better understanding of how the narrator

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    Susan Beth Pfeffer begins her action-packed “Last Survivors Trilogy” with an exhilarating‚ young adult sci-fi novel called Life as we Knew it. Once I read the first page of Life as we Knew it‚ I knew I was going to be hooked on this book‚ and I am. Susan Beth Pfeffer writes about a young girl named Miranda‚ who’s world changes when an asteroid knocks the moon out of orbit‚ causing multiple disasters that she and her family struggle to survive. Susan Beth Pfeffer uses lots of action‚ nail-biting moments

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    Maestro Analysis- Eduard Keller Character Development- First impressions? Misleading‚ of course. As always. But unforgettable; the red glow of his face - a boozer’s incandescent glow. The pitted‚ sun-coarsened skin - a cheap‚ ruined leather. And the eyes: an old man’s moist‚ wobbling jellies. But then…the suit: white linen‚ freshly pressed. And - absurdly in that climate - the stiff collar and tie. ’Herr Keller?’ (Page 3) The introductory paragraph of the novel is of great significance

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    Christopher has to live‚ what he goes through and how people treat him to create sympathy in us for him. He used different techniques such as a first-person narrative‚ juxtaposition‚ irony‚ intertextuality and descriptive language to increase our sympathy towards him and enhance our overall understanding of the book. Haddon tells the story in the first person narrative voice from Christopher’s point of view. This made the book more engaging and increased our sympathy towards Christopher because it

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    HSC STUDY BUDDY 1 Module A –Distinctive Voices Essay Question: Compare the ways distinctive voices are created in ‘The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender’ and in ONE other related text of your own choosing. As language lies at the core of communication‚ composers are given the opportunity to use and manipulate written language through the vehicle of distinctive voicesshaping meaning and understanding of the wider world and people within a text. A great range of language techniques are used in my prescribed

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    Esperanza: the Person Behind the Print In The House on Mango Street‚ by Sandra Cisneros‚ a little girl from a Latino heritage is given birth to. Not literally‚ but in the sense of characterization. Esperanza is a fictional character made up by Cisneros to bring about sensitive‚ alert‚ and rich literature. She is the protagonist in the novel and is used to depict a female’s life growing up in the Latino section of Chicago. Cisneros creates the illusion that Esperanza is a real human being to communicate

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    The Wifes Story

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    WIFE’S STORY The Wife’s Story by Ursula K. Le Guin is a story about a woman married to a man who turns out to be a werewolf. In this tale Le Guin reverses the typical werewolf story into the point of view of other wolves. She tells the story in a first person narrative which is very effective. The narrator’s voice in this story changes the ways you will normally respond to any other story. The Wife’s Story is not the typical werewolf story you would expect. In Le Guin’s story she describes a wife’s

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    Introduction Nowadays an increasing interest is attached to the different types of narratives. The analysis of the types of author’s narrative in the works of modern English novelists allows us to penetrate into the inner world of the author and to define the language structures that are used to create the text itself. The types of the author’s narratives have not yet been exhausted in linguistic studies. The urgency of the author’s narrative has been accentuated in the publications of

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    A Stolen Life

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    I: Bibliography: Dugard‚ Jaycee. A Stolen Life. New York: Simon & Schuster‚ 2011. print. II: 1. based on a true life story/is a first person narrative “All I have is the tiny butterfly ring on my pinkie that my mom gave me.” (Dugard p.20) This quote from the story shows that the book is in first person because it uses the word “I”. It also shows that this is based on a true life story because Jaycee’s mother had given her a ring in that she remembers wearing in the flashback of this moment

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    English 010 The Bicycle Page 32 SightLines 10 1. In what point of view is the story told? First person narrative. Why is it effective? The point of view is effective because the reader is able to follow Hannah’s thought patterns and temptations as she grows up. We feel closer to the protagonist because we come to know her thoughts quite intimately. 2. What are the names of the composers that Hannah studies? Chopin‚ Bach‚ Mozart‚ Beethoven

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