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    audience. A particular race was not under attack‚ as he did not offend or be racist in any way. In multiple instances there is difference between two texts where this can be evidently seen. In the original version of the Frame story by Burton‚ the narrator says that king spotted the Queen sleeping

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    The Narrative Techniques in Wuthering Heights Although Wuthering Heights was Emily Bronte’s only novel‚ it is notable for the narrative technique she employed and the level of craftsmanship involved in it. Although there are only two obvious narrators‚ Lockwood and Nelly Dean‚ a variety of other narratives are interspersed throughout the novel. The reasons for this are that the whole action of Wuthering Heights is presented in the form of eyewitness narrations by people who have played some part

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    Throughout Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral‚” the nameless narrator‚ the main character develops emotionally through a situation that creates fear in an already introverted man. He does not want to go outside of his comfort zone and he is caught off guard when he is forced beyond his current developmental state. But‚ through a lesson from the blind narrator finds himself enlightened to the sentiments of the handicapped. When the blind man‚ Robert‚ first arrives at the narrator’s house the two men

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    Raymond Carvers Cathedral illustrates the point of view of a self-centered man‚ the narrator‚ who suffers from a mild lack of education and culture while being more than slightly close-minded and rude. These are observations that one can make by considering how he reacts to his wifes blind friend‚ Robert coming over at their house as well as by his perceptions of the blind man. The fact that the main character is also narrating helps as well when trying to capture his nature since we have access

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    The relatability or at least familiarity allows the reader to easily see themselves as John or Mary. After reading through the different character’s narratives‚ the reader is confronted by the narrator and is told‚ “The only one authentic ending is the one provided here: John and Mary die. John and Mary die. John and Mary die” (303). Death does not discriminate between John who has a steady respectable job and James who rides a motorcycle and often

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    conflicts in a love relationship between women and men. They are both written from a women’s perspective and display a conflict over the levels of power in relationships. In Les Grands Seigneurs‚ we are invited to speculate on the musings of the narrator as she looks back to the past: a time when men were her ‘castellated towers’ and she controlled them. In Medusa‚ the feelings of ‘a suspicion‚ a doubt‚ a jealousy’ present in the narrator’s mind show that she feels ownership of her husband and doesn’t

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    Marlow‚ the narrator‚ while trying to relax underneath a tree‚ comments harshly on the white worsted around an African American’s neck: “it looked startling around his black neck‚ this bit of white thread” [...] “Where did he get it?” (Conrad). The opposed colors between

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    see the unspoken brotherly bond between the narrator and his younger brother Sonny is illustrated through the narrator’s point of view. The two brothers have not spoken in years until the narrator receives a letter from Sonny after his daughter dies. He takes this moment as an important sign from Sonny and feels the need to respond. While both Sonny and the narrator live in separate worlds‚ all Sonny needs is a brother to care for him while the narrator finds himself in the past eventually learning

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    in first person narrative from the view of an unnamed narrator; however‚ the narrator is also involved in the poem. It is told in ballad form and also could be interpreted as a letter to the narrator’s Cousin‚ Kate. The narrator introduces herself as a “cottage maiden”‚ she is seen as humbling herself and through this first line we see her as a meek character. This meek character contrasts to the anger and jealousy we see from the narrator later in the poem. “Not mindful was I fair”‚ this also

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    for Emily” we are presented with a unique narration method by William Faulkner. old lady who is rejected by society. We learn about the main character Miss. Emily through a collective point of view from many sources. Throughout the story the each narrator only has a partial point of view which tends to lead the reader into feeling that the entire story is narrated by various people in town. The prime example showing a collaborated narration is seen in the use of such words as “we”‚ “our”‚ and “they”

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