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    Kincaid Have you ever wished that someone had given you a guide on how live the right way? Jamaica Kincaid does just that in her short story‚ Girl. The narrative is presented as a set of life instructions to a girl by her mother to live properly in Antigua in the 1980’s. While the setting of the story is not expressly stated by the author in the narrative‚ the reader is able to understand the culture for which Girl was written. Jamaica Kincaid seems to be the passive narrator‚ receiving the instructions

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    Generation”‚ Ernest Hemingway proved a high sense of experimentation at the level of form and style in “The Old Man at the Bridge”. For a simple glance at this short story‚ provides us with the fact that there is an obvious deviation from the conventional narrative standards. In this essay‚ I intend to demonstrate how the text reflects the state of mind of the modern man. I will also explore the hybrid nature of Hemingway’s text. That is its weaving between fiction and history. With the eruption

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    Woolf demonstrates the differences in quality of education between men and women through narrative structure‚ selection of detail‚ and tone in order to garner support to change the quality of education for female students. The quality of food served at the men’s college reflects the quality of the education. For example‚ Woolf describes her experience of the luncheon at the men’s college through narrative structure‚ “lunch…began with soles‚ sunk in a deep dish” (10-11). The moment the luncheon

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    1. A linear text is an on going narrative‚ with the events revealing in sequential order‚ this occurs in the story of Cinderella where the events occur in sequential order. On the other hand‚ a non- linear text is a text that jumps through different time periods‚ then ultimately emerges at the end. The author of Holes‚ Sachar used a non-linear text with three different narrative threads occurring through different generations and eras. She doesn’t complete the thread as she leaves each chapter on

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    opening credits are presented. Do they relate to meaning? Why does the film start in the way it does? Examining how the opening credits are presented‚ there are two striking elements that are being portrayed; the choice of music and the choice of narrative. In regards to the first constituent‚ music‚ the choice landed on a piece of immoderate dramatic quality. The reasoning behind this is most likely because of the effect a tune of this kind has on the audience. It draws you in and evokes feelings

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    Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story Rachel Pollard Eng. 125 Prof. Peter Kunze Theme and Narrative Elements The theme of a story tells the reader what the story is about. Literary elements play a major role in short stories to add to a narrative theme. An example of this is the narrative short story “How I Met My Husband” by Alice Munro. Throughout this paper‚ the writer will demonstrate the significance of how the

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    1. Why do historians set essays? It is useful to begin by considering why essay-writing has long been the method of choice for assessment in history. The chief reason is that no other method provides as effective a means of testing a student’s comprehension of a topic. We want you to show us that not only have you acquired a knowledge of the topic but also that you fully understand the topic and the issues raised by it. Essays test understanding by asking you to select and re-organise relevant

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    understanding of In the Skin of a Lion. Michael Ondaatje’s postmodern exploration of the early‚ developmental years of Canada‚ In the Skin of a Lion‚ is expressed through multiple perspectives‚ with no dominant perspective or omniscient narrator. The narrative is presented as fragmented and contains interruptions from intersecting perspectives. The presence of class conflict forces the characters to experience extreme adversity‚ with their contributions to building the society going unnoticed until Ondaatje

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    Citizen Kane is not a movie that you see everyday‚ creatively speaking. Even with today’s standards‚ there’s something still special about the style and what makes this film just as famous as its main character. While the film explains Kane’s life‚ it’s also is an investigation into film style by challenging classic Hollywood styles with a different and darker look. Citizen Kane made advances on many fronts ‚ in-regards to cinema‚ and its most significant contribution to cinema came from the use

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    Literary Genre Literary Genre is the way the author builds or tells the story for the reader. The Literary genre of a text consists of the devices and techniques that impact on the reader’s emotions and thoughts. Exploring the Literary Genre of ‘Casablanca’ by Michael Curtiz. ‘Casablanca’ is a melodrama; a war move that explores of the universal themes of love and sacrifice‚ but when the film was released in 1942‚ audiences viewed it as a political allegory about World War II. Narrator:

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