http://www.answers.com/topic/where-are-you-going-where-have-you-been-story-5 Point of View The first line of “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?“ — “Her name was Connie “ — signals that it is being told by a third-person narrator. This narrative voice stays closely aligned to Connie’s point of view. The reader learns what her thoughts are‚ but the narrator provides no additional information or judgment of the situation. For instance‚ Connie’s harsh appraisals of her sister and mother are
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the Head and Artistic Amnesia in the Underworld John-James Ford’s Bonk on the Head illustrates the outlandish and exhausting journey of an ordinary man‚ which culminates in an ironic and irrecoverable downward spiral. The purpose of structuring a narrative in the symbolic framework of a descent is to emphasize its theme‚ which is very direct: “The general theme of descent‚ we say‚ was that of a growing confusion of identity and of restrictions to action” (Frye as per Hurley’s handout). This loss of
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story?” shows‚ on a literal level‚ the conflict between Marlow and his audience‚ with Marlow wanting to make sure that his audience understands his story. But on a more figurative level‚ Marlow’s own conflict with himself and his struggle with the horror of his story is illuminated. It is hard for even him to fully comprehend the terror of what happened in the Congo and he has difficulty retelling his story and believing the words that leave his lips. He has nothing concrete to build his story upon
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During Hollywood’s classical period‚ the seamless style was particularly favored‚ it championed narrative economy. In other words‚ films were constructed so that the viewer was not aware of the construction. This practice of effacing a film’s construction actually depends on a complex system of visual codes. Hollywood films‚ as opposed to art films or some types of foreign films‚ embrace a narrative that is highly efficient and that is determined by cause and effect. For example‚ The opening
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famous works (realistic‚ to be popular with‚ of great narrative power‚ to bring fame to sb.‚ to have an intimate knowledge of‚ to enjoy success/popularity‚ to be a prolific author… ). Define the genre (The story under discussion is a…detective story‚ true-to-life story‚ whodunit‚ spy story‚ crime story‚ romantic story‚ love story‚ western‚ adventure story‚ travelogue‚ myth‚ parable‚ legend‚ tear-jerker‚ science-fiction story‚ ghost story‚ horror story‚ thriller‚ spine-chiller‚ tall story‚ fairy story/tale
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hidden behind a curtain that only he is allowed to draw back‚ meaning that now she only smiles for him The two Robert Browning poems I have chosen are ’The Laboratory’ and ’My last Duchess’. My initial reaction on reading the laboratory was one of horror and fascination as it tells a tale of a woman scorned. I found it horrifying that a human being could plan in such a cold and calculating way‚ but I also found this fascinating. My feelings on reading My Last Duchess was pity for the Duke who was
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Spiegelman’s Maus II is a graphic novel and I believe Spiegelman chose this format because it is the only way to discuss the Holocaust while simultaneously conveying the impossibility of doing such a task. The Holocaust was such a horrific event that there is no way of truly representing it. Spiegelman realized that everything is a representation. He also realized that representing every aspect of the Holocaust was something that simply cannot be done. It is impossible to capture something free of
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Compare and contrast the narrators in Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein‚ the narrative methods‚ and the effects of these different ways of telling a story in Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein. Ravee Chen S2 English H Dr.Freisen 8 April 2010 Word count: 1491 Why do authors use different types of narrators? Jonathan Swift and Mary Shelly have both chosen a first-person narrator in their novels Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein. In Gulliver’s Travels the
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a plane wreck. Using juxtaposition here is effective as it is slightly strange that two opposites are being placed side by side‚ but this highlights the confusing nature we have; the potential for so much evil and so much good. The choice of narrative perspective in The Book Thief is very appropriate and effective when it comes to the development of the theme of the extremes of humanity. Zusak chose death as the narrator; a strange and unique choice‚ however it backs up his strange and unique
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The term Gothic is significant for the understanding of the origins and development of the horror genre. Both of these genres differ‚ whilst Gothic literature is the text that explores the frightening extremes in mankind‚ horror focuses more on the unknown. The Gothic horror genre has changed over time and retains importance because it is the antecedent of the horror genre. Factors such as the definition of the word Gothic‚ the archetypes of the genre‚ and its social and historical contexts‚ have
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