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    during Hitler’s Nazi reign over Germany and the introduction of the “Final Solution of the Jewish Question” which stood for the genocide of thousands of Jews and this is portrayed in the novel‚ “they smell even worse when they’re burnt”‚ which is a quote from one of the young soldiers stationed at Auschwitz extermination camp or Out-With‚ showing the extent of the Nazi’s hatred of Jews at time and the conformity and obedience that the Nazi campaign placed on children and young adults‚ which is also

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    devices‚ and when used in conjunction can often be more effective (Flinn‚ 2000). Vertov’s 1929 Man with a Movie Camera is a multi-linear documentary whilst Melville’s 1967 Le Samourai is a fictional crime thriller. Although completely contrasting narrative types‚ they both employ this idea of using images and music as their primary filmic device rather than words and dialogue. The central themes in Man with a Movie Camera are the progression of the Soviet Union‚ celebration of film‚ as well as the

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    be an oral versus a written work. During the time Beowulf was set most literature was oral and not written. Although it still does not prove that Beowulf was an oral work‚ the strong oral underpinnings‚ such as the mnemonic base‚ as well as the narrative sequence‚ provides a solid argument that Beowulf was an orally composed poem. The use of epithets in Beowulf is one of the techniques that suggest that it is an oral work. Epithets provide descriptions of the qualities of some of the story’s characters

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    Fiftieth Gate also subverts the convention of second-generation memoir writing. A composite of detective story‚ love story‚ tales of hiding‚ and vignettes of discovery‚ The Fiftieth Gate has themes that are synonymous with the difficulties of the narrative construction of the Holocaust as an event “at the limits”: the search for appropriate interpretive vessels sensitive to the expression of often unspeakable memories of first-generation survivors‚ the traumas of intergenerational transmission‚ and

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    Methods section Super heroes and their narratives play an interesting role in the their relationship to fandom‚ whether it be through films or books each story becomes different through fragmented circulation as McGee suggest of which I talked about earlier in this paper. These fragmented or as Jason Mittell suggest trans-mediated narratives add to the stories of these characters. (Mittell‚ 2015) Goes on to define trans-media storytelling as‚ “significantly expanding the scope of a television series

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    the narrative voice of the short story. As a 1st person narrator‚ he is part of the story‚ as one of the seven suitors of Anne; “Last and least me‚ a teacher‚ divorced by a wife who had found me‚ my profession and Pampoenfontein too dull for her.” The story is slightly affected by the narrator’s opinions. This is visible in several quotes such as “Most important‚ she was rich.” and “But a good Black staff was one thing. A woman trying to manage it on her own was quite another.” The last quote is one

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    Many contemporary composers exploit narratives in order to influence the perceptions of the reader. Haddon’s novel‚ ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time’ (CIDNT)‚ is made memorable through utilisation of the unique perspective of an aspergus sufferer to explore the difficulties inherent in raising an autistic child and thus alter the perceptions of the reader concerning the complex connection between disability and dependence. A multiplicity of text types and textual features increase

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    Slatkin. There was also a careful elaboration on the idea of comparing an action within the narrative of the experiment to another‚ easily understandable art form. Expert opinion taken from Mark Leithauser‚ an art curator‚ added another level of perspective for the audience to easily grasp the situation of Joshua Bell as he anonymously performed at the Plaza Station. Moreover‚ implicit evidence in the form of quotes from famous philosophers such as Leibniz and Kant were incorporated in the article to elaborate

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    Memento Mori

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    confusing because it seems like that it is written backwards. I’ve never seen the movie and this is my first time reading the short story that the movie is based on. The beginning of the story is written in a first person narrative‚ addressing the reader as “you” as this narrative continues though‚ it assumes that “you” isn’t the reader‚ but another person in the story‚ The story begins with a first person narrator who is addressing a "you." I didn’t know who the “you” was in the first section of this

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    Metafiction in Ficciones by Jorge Luis Borges Borges’ use of metafiction in the compiled short stories of “Ficciones”‚ shows a different type of narrative technique. The author interpolates ideas or stories within his stories to provide a critique of his own work in order to analyze the basic structures of narrative fiction. In Borges’ short stories “The Circular Ruins” and“The Approach to Al-Mu’tasim”‚ Borges critiques his own style of writing by creating a fictional story within his fictional

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