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    2013 Name: Shaquille bell Homeroom: 4 Information technology (b) Teacher: Ms Todman 1/9/2013 Narrative project Terms in narrative writing Point of view:  the perspective of the narrative voice; the pronoun used in narration Theme: the unifying subject or idea of a story Setting: ‚ the place and time in a work of narrative Character:  a person or animal in a narrative work of art (such as a novel ‚ play ‚ or film) Conflict: the opposition of persons or forces that gives rise

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    Frame Narrative

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    The Importance of Frame Narrative within a Novella The power of a literary work to affect a reader is often mysterious. What is it within the work that elicits an emotional response from the reader? Upon first glance‚ one might conclude that a narrative’s content is the source of this affective power – and often it is. The form of a narrative plays a significant a role in shaping the way a reader experiences a story; the manner in which it is told is as important as specific content of what is

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    King Leopold's Ghost

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    Wesley Don Professor Frickert History 4 10 February 2011 King Leopold’s Ghost Essay Primary Questions 1. The era known as the Industrial Revolution was a period of unprecedented growth‚ not only limited to technology‚ but to economic systems‚ policies‚ and ideologies. Industrialization ignited great nationalism in industrialized countries‚ hence leading to the rise of the empire builders of Imperialism. King Leopold II was an empire builder of this age who "found a number of tools at his disposal

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    In King Leopold’s Ghost by Adam Hochschild‚ Adam Hochschild highlights King Leopold’s greed for the the Congo by detailing the earliest history of Africa’s colonies and the key roles that some explorers played during his reign. Hochschild put his novel together to were it’s vivid and is a novelistic narrative that helps the reader get a clear image of the magnitude of horror perpetrated by King Leopold and his minions. There were many men and women associated with the beginning of Leopold’s reign

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    When I read this story it showed how Scrooge changed during the three visits from each spirit the first one was the ghost of christmas past‚ the second was the ghost of the christmas present‚ the third one was the ghost of the christmas future and it talked about how it has affected scrooge in the past‚ present‚ and the future‚ I think the future affected him the most because he thought having a lot of money would make him a popular person‚ but when he saw his death‚ and he was alone‚ he began to

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    who has no reason to live anymore.” the ghost responded in tears. “How am I supposed to teach you soccer if you’re a ghost? You’ll go through the ball like a feather!” Cami said loudly. Just as Cami said that‚ a flash burned her eyes and the ghost all of a sudden turned into a guy who is just like Cami. A teenager that has a goal in life‚ but looked so hurt inside. Cami felt bad for this ordinary guy‚ just after a few mistakes he made‚ he turned into a ghost. After talking to herself‚ Cami decided

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    particular country had the power to do so with little genuine resistance was so prevalent during the late Nineteenth‚ early Twentieth centuries that it significantly‚ and tragically affected those colonized land. In Adam Hochschild’s novel‚ King Leopold’s Ghost‚ he details chronicles that events that shaped King Leopold of Belgium’s rule over the Congo in Africa‚ but also illustrates that what went on was not aberrant. Rather‚ it was example of a broader problem that plagued many Europeans countries in the

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    Eric Middlebrook Professor Stephens LIT 4433 “A Non-Narrative Explanation of the Importance of Narrative” Everyone is familiar on some level with the drab sort of dry-as-a-bone scientific literature students are forced to read and attempt to digest. But perhaps not as many have been exposed to any sort of scientific literature relayed in a narrative style‚ even though those who have probably retained that information more clearly than those who have only perused long-winded text books. The fact

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    King Leopold's Ghost

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    King Leopold II developed his dream for colonization at an early age. Before he even took the throne he was on the lookout for unconquered land that could later be in his possession. The king wanted to become rich as a result of his new land through the process of trading. Once King Leopold II set his sights on the Congo‚ he would not give up until the land was his. He connived‚ manipulated and conned his way into the land. He did not care who got hurt; he just wanted his dream to be fulfilled

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    Narrative Therapy

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    Overview of Narrative therapy Narrative therapy was developed Michael White and David Epston. It is said to be an approach to family therapy that is built on the belief that reality is constructed‚ organized and maintained through the stories we create. (Corsini & Wedding‚ 2008) According to Corey’s key terms and definitions narrative therapy is “a postmodern approach that is based on the therapist’s personal characteristics that allow for creating a climate that encourages clients to see their stories

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