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    follow a rigid structure‚ terminological lexemes or other norms imposed by functional styles. It belongs to emotive prose as the author uses the language of fiction and directs his work to the achievement of aesthetic and cognitive function. So‚ the narrative code is present here and the work itself is a short story: •Short - Can usually be read in one setting (it presents a general picture of Pierre Dupin’s life; some characters ― Pierre Dupin‚ horse Joseph‚ Jacques‚ episodic: president‚ driver‚ doctor;

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    used in many different ways. It could be from the lips of the main character‚ or it can be from an outside source. In the story “A Rose For Emily by William Faulkner the story is told in a “First people” narration. A First person narration is a narrative mode where a story is narrated by one character at a time‚ speaking for and about them. In this particular story there are many different points of views on the main character Emily Grierson. There is constant Gossip about Miss Emily Grierson that

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    2014 Tonal Center Contributions to Narrative in Shostakovich and Mahler Symphonies Shostakovich’s Fourth Symphony stands as a remarkable piece by the Soviet composer due to its musical content. While the symphony’s formal eccentricity and theatrical language drive the narrative of the piece‚ scholars tend to project convenient historical context onto the symphony’s meaning instead. Primarily‚ it is held that the Fourth Symphony is a narrative for the events surrounding Shostakovich’s

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    QUESTIONS ON MARY ROWLANDSON’S INDIAN CAPTIVITY NARRATIVE Why does Rowlandson emphasize that her narrative “was written by her own hand for her private use”? (1st paragraph)Because she was a prisioner taken by indians and she decided to write this text in order to make known her story and all the events‚ all write by her‚ because there was other captivity narratives about this written by other authors. Why did she intend her narrative for “the benefit of the afflicted”? (1st paragraph)she

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    discuss how point of view is used as a technique and thereupon the theme of atonement within free indirect style‚ variable internal focalisation and omniscient narration ultimately narrated by an aging Briony. The origin The origin of these multi-narrative styles dates back to pre-Jane Austen and also used in children’s literature ’which often needs to allow a child - or the child’s proxy‚ an animal -to see the world through limited eyes‚ while alerting the older reader to this limitation’. (Wood‚11)

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    Analysis of a narrative text: Shooting an Elephant (George Orwell) “Shooting an Elephant” is an autobiographically influenced short story written by George Orwell and published in 1936. It deals with the inner conflict of an imperial police officer in Burma who feels pressured by the Burmese and forced to kill an outraged elephant in order to prove himself and his status as an imperial police officer. The short story can be divided into two parts. In the first two paragraphs the narrator introduces

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    there are‚ therefor this narrative method is “Given” information. Their also dual narrative in the novel‚ this is to basically get multiple perspective and to contrast and create juxtapositions. Dual narrative gives context but not a lot of it. This can be to create a sense of detachment‚ making the reader want to read more‚ as theirs a depth of unknown. In addition to this its very short sighted so we need to understand more from the past and present. Examples of dual narrative is when Chapter 9 is

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    book Heart of Darkness to explore the darkness in man’s heart. His character Kurt parallels Conrad’s Kurtz. He also quotes from Ondaatje p.37 to develop his idea about maps “whose portraits have nothing to do with surface.” This coupled with his narrative about the explorers in the Age of Colonialism Develops the idea that reality can be deceptive. It can hold hidden dangers and often are a false premise to start a quest. This links to USE OF MAPS AND DISCUSSION ABOUT USE OF MAPS. Look at the maps

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    issues: story vs. plot‚ range of narration‚ depth of narration‚ and narrative structure. In addition‚ pay attention to the film’s stylistic choices‚ and how they relate to formal strategies in the narrative and narration. The film "Speed"‚ starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock is classed as a film where narrative plays a very large role in delivering the viewer with a broader understanding of the story or plot of the film. Narrative meaning a "chain of events in cause-effect relationship occurring

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    Whale Rider uses narrative structure in many forms to better describe the story to the viewer. It is used to link the plot together mainly using a number of different techniques including point of view‚ which is based on Pai because of her narrations‚ but is linked together with scenes of Koro‚ Nanny Flowers and Porourangi all having the point of view; conflict‚ with disagreements and argument all forming the story to come; and finally the way the story is divided into three main acts‚ which are

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