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    character. People will have an understanding on how a mother loves her child and to what extent she will do in order to protect her child from danger. It is a movie with high aesthetic value due to certain things; it engages the audience to unravel the mysteries of every character‚ to have a deeper knowledge about that certain happening‚ to leave the viewer wanting for more. It was a labyrinthine of a story: A mother hungry for vengeance on her daughter’s death. Constantly torturing the two culprits and

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    atmosphere is menacing‚ with suspenseful music being played in the background. It then goes on to the credits‚ with bold white writing flashing up on screen‚ and more loud music‚ that identifies the film as a detective film. After that‚ there is a vocal narrative in a tough‚ American accented voice that you identify with that of the main character. The camera pans around a building until you see him sat in his office‚ talking to someone on the phone. His face is half in shadow‚ slightly distorted through

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    figure it out what it is. When you bring it in have your other 5 buddies help test to see what it is. They should all try different chemicals from the other people. They see should all look at the chemical and physical appearance. My claim is the the mystery mixture was Citric acid‚ road salt‚ and baking soda. The reason I thought it was this mixture because of the physical and chemical appearance. I agree with baking soda road salt and citric acid.The baking soda gives the mixture a powdery texture

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    The climax of the story is extremely interesting and will keep the reader anxious to see what is next. The essay is computer generated. It is a hard copy. This was mandatory. The essay also included a title and author‚ which is something every narrative should have. Another important thing was that the essay was submitted on time. It was not submitted late. And if it was submitted late‚ it wouldn’t of have been accepted and that would’ve

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    NON-LINEAR NARRATIVES In a literary work‚ narrative is an art of telling a story to the readers and the writer uses various techniques to narrate his story. Narrative technique is vastly an aesthetic enterprise. A narrator detains the past‚ holds present and prepares the reader for future. The features of narratives include characters with clear personalities or identities‚ integrated dialogue; where tense may transform to the present or the future. There are many types of narrative. They can be

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    Arvind.Ashwin@gmail.com Assignment: How can Vladimir Propp’s analysis of fairytale or folktale narratives help in understanding how film stories work? Word Count: 1526 Essay It’s interesting to see how the work of Vladimir Propp and his study of the Russian folktales has provided such rich and diverse grounds for analyzing film narrative. That a set of laws‚ neatly defined to suit one narrative medium‚ can be applied to another is not unlike comparing apples and oranges and concluding‚ ‘Now

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    length‚ but ability to make the audience think so much | Genre: Expectations MetPsychological thriller – mystery‚ horror and thriller * Mental rather than physical in nature * Suspense; conflict with own mind * Occasional first person narrative * Stream of consciousnessSurreal * Draws the subconscious mind * Reality has no limits | Expectations SubvertedSurreal * It is a solid narrative despite ambiguity and repetitions * It is a magic world but portrayed realistically | Motifs 1

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    before the fight begins. After that‚ the voice from the radio starts to appear in the story. Moreover‚ the author also uses multi-angle description to tell the story to the readers. In addition to the first person view‚ Angelou uses third person narrative on the radio narration. At the time when the radio is broadcasting the fight‚ she has not forgotten to insert some setting description about the situations in the store‚ for example‚ “there were only a few calls for RC Colas‚ Dr Peppers‚ and Hires

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    has a strong effect on the way readers perceive the story. The role of a narrator includes deciding how a reader might be involved in regards to the story’s events. In William Faulkner’s short story titled A Rose for Emily and Ghassan Kanafani’s narrative titled The Land of Sad Oranges‚ the narrators play a vital role by drawing the reader into the story‚ declaring the involvement of the reader‚ and directing what the reader will attend to throughout the story. One of the arguably most important

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    times when the plot would deviate and did not directly follow the classical Hollywood narrative format. For example‚ after Amelie found the lost photo album of her eventual lover Nino Quincampoix‚ the viewer would then be drawn to solving the mystery of why a certain random character continued to appear in the photo album instead of focusing on her passion for helping those around her. Amelie believes the mystery character is dead and is trying to spread his pictures around town so he is not forgotten

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