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    tell about himself‚ every journey he had done and using I which is refered to his main character of his stories that could make people who never read his stories would think that I‚ refered to Hemingway itself. He removes himself from the role of narrator. The stories are almost wholly composed of dialogue. One must engage him or herself in the narratives and ignite his or her imagination to understand the emotional core of each of these stories. Hemingway expects us to. Back to the topic‚ I am going

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    Essay Narration and focalization in Flaubert’s Parrot I must admit. I had lost every sense of direction after five pages in Barnes’ book. There were no signs of a plot whatsoever and a mysterious narrator was being philosophical. What on earth could he possibly mean by “Did that burst of bubbles announce the gurgling death of another submerged reference?” I continued reading in every free minute‚ determined to finish the book in time‚ avoiding having to write the essay on the eve of the

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    through. plot is how the story is set up‚ what events are told first and who is the narrator. story shows a connection on causeality‚ this means on event in the story causes another. this differs from plot in a way becasue plot is the chronalogical order of things as they appear in the literature. narration is a big part of any work of liturature simply because depending on what type of narration or who the narrator is it could dramaticaly effect the plot of the work of littiture.the two main types

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    short story‚ “Cathedral‚” a man has his eyes opened up to the world through the aid of his wife’s blind friend‚ Robert. Carver employs the use of symbolism in the form art representing insight to highlight the narrator’s blindness to his life. The narrator is not physically blind‚ but he is oblivious to the problems he faces. The tapes sent between the narrator’s wife and Robert were definitely a form of art. They were a medium through which they could communicate and share their feelings and stories

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    the original. The narrator in the original focuses on describing was he sees. He does not sink back into his thoughts as exhibited in the fourth ending. The second and seventh endings do not fit into the realm of plausibility. The second one ends with an acidic cake burning the husband’s hands and the seventh one ends with the husband body slamming the wife. Those to endings are far in left field. The seventh one also has an issue with narration. It makes the in-laws the narrators but that can’t be

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    structure of the story within a story within a story. This structural device adds a great deal to its stark drama as well as ensuring greater reader engagement. The use of three narrators lends verisimilitude to an unlikely story since there is no one omniscient narrator. Our ideas are formulated by responding to multiple narrators and from being able to balance perceptions from one to the other. This method enables the author to maintain a certain objective distance between the text and the reader

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    Weathers By Thomas Hardy This is the weather the cuckoo likes‚ And so do I; When showers betumble the chestnut spikes‚ And nestlings fly; And the little brown nightingale bills his best‚ And they sit outside at ’The Traveller’s Rest‚’ And maids come forth sprig-muslin drest‚ And citizens dream of the south and west‚ And so do I. This is the weather the shepherd shuns‚ And so do I; When beeches drip in browns and duns‚ And thresh and ply; And hill-hid tides throb‚ throe on throe

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    reliability of the narrator‚ how Connie’s sense of entitlement affects her as a narrator and point of view‚ and the historical events that inspired the author. C. Introduce Body Paragraph Topics 1. Body Paragraph Topic 1 The first body paragraph covers psychological criticism and point of view of the narrator‚ to show how her perspective is not reliable. 2. Body Paragraph Topic 2 The second paragraph also uses psychological analysis to show why Connie is an unreliable narrator because of her

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    someone would observe from afar. The narrator makes assumptions‚ such as in the first paragraph of part one‚ "It did not appear to be the duty of these two men to know what was occurring…." In the third paragraph‚ the narrator is describing the main character‚ but he makes it sound more as assumptions than fact. In paragraph four‚ the point of view changes from being objective to third person omniscient limited. "He looked a moment…" indicates that the narrator now knows what the character is thinking

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    Additionally‚ the marginal gloss adds a key detail here‚ that the mariner narrators this. This detail breaks the reader out of the immersion of believing that they are reading the events as they occur. I would suggest that the marginal gloss’ narrator does this immersion breaking in order to discredit the narrator of the poem‚ or possibly reaffirm this narrator’s presence by actively acting in the retelling of this story. As Huntington Brown

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