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    Literary Narrative Writing is something that has never been easy for me. For most of my life I have tried to avoid it if I can‚ but of course I can’t avoid stuff like school forever. So for the most part all of my writing has been forced upon me. Even with the help of teachers and some helpful hints from the internet‚ it never got easier. But obviously I have written before and like anyone else who has written before‚ there must have been some sort of influence. My main influences were the books

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    How does Fire Emblem Awakening overcome the challenge of incorporating narratives into the video game? Introduction Lev Manovich (in Cassidy‚ 2011‚ p. 294) once stated “interactive narrative remains to be a holy grail of new media” and video games industry is assessed to be one of the possible mediums to reach that Holy Grail. However‚ there are limitations around incorporating narrative into video games‚ due to significant differences between video games and traditional story-telling mediums

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    In narratives‚ the hero or heroine always experiences some conflict‚ which effects the resolution of the story. Write about the significance of conflict in 2 writers you have studied. In the Kite Runner‚ conflict is evident throughout; physical conflict of the war‚ Baba’s internal fight against cancer‚ Hassan’s constant battle with the society he lived in‚ Sohrab’s struggle to accept and trust Amir‚ but none more prominent than Amir’s conflict with his emotions and his own image of himself. The

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    Narrative Therapy Michael White and David Epston are the originators of what has come to be known as narrative therapy. Narrative therapy is a simple way‚ accentuating the main ideas A respectful‚ non-pathologizing and non-blaming approach in working with people‚ separating people from the problem. ’The person is never the problem; the problem is the problem’ and enables them to recognize their skills‚ resources‚ and Values that move it in life‚ to broaden and enrich the look on his / her history

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    In this essay I will be discussing the choreographer Pina Bausch‚ focussing on her contributions to the development of dance in the 20th century and discussing events and issues that influenced and effected her work in the late 1900’s. I shall also reflect on how her work is still influencing dancers today in the 21st century. Pina Bausch was appointed director of dance for Tanztheater (Dance Theatre) Wuppertal in 1973. She exposed her dancers to a mixture of dance and theatre which was extremely

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    Performers in Ballet Nimba’s execution are‚ through the eyes of the Arts Council‚ agents of the black ethnic minority bunch in the UK. This classification likewise incorporates the Caribbean‚ and has no qualification between first era foreigners who were born in Africa and the second third and fourth era local African-English populace. Thusly‚ Ballet Nimba’s endeavour to represent to valid African culture represents a few troubles. The African culture that the Arts Council is attempting to advance

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    studying it‚ she used it as a base of her work after World War II ended. Her dances often were “sensed rather than literally seen” (Kowal 146). Her movements and pieces were tense‚ harsh‚ and parallel instead of the usual turned out positions like in ballet. Because of this‚ “Graham’s approach influenced several generations of dance and theater artists‚ we are familiar with it by now” (Cass 261). In her day her movements were completely original‚ however‚ it is now the basis of our common modern

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    How does Austen’s narrative style enhance the reader’s understanding of characters in Emma? Austen’s narrative voice is one of both objectiveness and incite ‚ as characterised by Wayne C. Booth; being as the embodiment of everything admirable – ‘wise‚ gracious‚ penetrating in judgment‚ subtle‚ witty‚ tender’ a reflection of which can be seen in Mr Knightley‚ the only other source of seemingly omniscient knowledge in the book. This narration is contrasted with the thought and feelings of Emma (revealed

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    My attention grabbing introduction was showing people a photo of the legendary ballerina‚ Misty Copeland‚ and reading aloud quotes about the beauty of ballet. My purpose statement was that ballerinas are so much more than twirling around in tutus‚ hard work and preservation go into making a professional ballerina. To develop my ideas‚ I took my audience along on the journey of a up and coming ballerina. I informed them on what it took to become a professional dancer and the skills and tools

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    Collins Dictionary‚ modern dance is “a form of dance as a performing art‚ variously developed in the 20th century by Isadora Duncan‚ Ruth St. Denis‚ Martha Graham‚ etc.‚ and characterized by bodily movements and rhythms less formalized than in classical ballet and less firmly bound to predetermined musical form.” Although this may have still been fairly new to American audiences‚ worldwide‚ the art form had developed a long history of accepted tradition by the turn of the 20th century. Martha Graham sets

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