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    similarities but also differences in the narrative and style of both. In both the short story and film‚ the author and director respectively use narrative techniques that allow the reader to comprehend and visualize the story. For example‚ plot‚ style‚ time and theme are all narrative techniques. The commonalities of Dick’s story and Spielberg’s film are plot (despite Spielberg’s film being a little different‚ the general idea is the same)‚

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    The conflict in a character’s life is what makes a narrative worth reading. Margaret Atwood’s “Happy Endings” proves this by setting up four plots with similar conflicts and characters that contrast with the beginning story‚ the life of a content couple who face no difficulties or excitements in life. The combination of structure‚ characters‚ and conflict create an overall unity in the divided work to prove the importance of tragedy‚ mania‚ loss‚ and growth. If Holden Caulfield applied himself in

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    subject but in Persepolis it has been dealt with in a comic way. Metafiction: Persepolis is a Metafiction as it involves self-reflexivity‚ rejects conventional plot and violates narrative levels. Metafiction attempts to blur the line between fiction and reality. In Persepolis Marjane often breaks out of the narrative to address the reader‚ or comments on the story or events of the novel. The captions in the panel

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    potentially be more involved in the story. Which brings me to how we define the terms “narrative” or “story”. I consider a simple definition: a narrative or story‚ is a series of written events that attempt to evoke emotional responses in the audience. This definition is much broader when compared to Juul’s as it doesn’t impose stringent requirements to narrative and allows for more mediums to be considered narrative. Consider mediums such as theater performances and comic strips‚ both well-established

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    1.4 Werlich’s textual typology……………………………………….….... 1.5 Biber’s text type………………………………………………………. Chapter 2.Text Forms………………………………………………………….... 2.1 The descriptive text form…………………………………………….... 2.2 The narrative text form………………………………………………… 2.3 The expository text form………………………………………...…….. 2.4 The argumentative text form…………………………………………… 2.5 The instructive text form …………………………………………….… Chapter 3.The directive-instructive text-type………………………………

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    The following essay is concerned with the frame structure in Mary Shelley`s Frankenstein and ist functions as it is suggested by Beth Newman`s "Narratives of seduction and the seduction of narratives". To start with‚ the novel Frankenstein is a symmetrically built frame narrative with a story at its center. This is not always the case with frame structured novels‚ as there are examples without a proper center (e.g. Heart of Darkness). The elaborate system of frames indicates that this center

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    In the early twentieth century a director called D.W. Griffith of the United States proved that film narratives can be improved by adjusting the way in which the film is put together (Bywater & Sobchack‚ 1989). Griffith developed ways to counteract the little dialogue there was in those days and intensify the drama and emotion he could provoke in his fictional films (Fabe‚ 2004). He had three main methods: utilising the foundations of “filmic” mise-en-scene with his cast‚ filming his movies more

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    essay on at least two narratives. Illustrate the lives and the times of its characters In this essay you have Frank O’Conner’s fictional narrative “Guest of nation.” Then you have an extract from Ernie O’Malley’s memoir “Another mans world.” Both revolve around the theme of execution. I will develop how both fictional and factual narratives illustrate the lives and times of its characters. To some up I will conclude with both similarities and differences of both narratives will be discussed.

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    crucial role in the development of a story. The manner in which the narrator provides the information from their perspective has a major influence on how the audience perceives those in the story. It is important for the audience to recognize the narrative style being used in order to know whether or not to fully believe what they hear. The author uses the narrator to give the reader the message he or she is trying to deliver‚ in the way they find most influential. In the Great Gatsby and Heart of

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    Remember nobody’s feelings are more important than your own. So‚ take time to love yourself. Dont devote any time to thinking of painful memories fron your past; you cant drive well while lookin’ in the rear-view mirror. I love him not for the way he dances with my angels‚ but for the way the sound of his name can silence my demons She’s just a girl‚ and she’s on fire Hotter than a fantasy‚ lonely like a highway She’s living in a world‚ and it’s on fire filled with anarchy‚ but she knows

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