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    environmentalist/anti fracking point of view shown in the documentary “Gasland” is a very informative‚ and important documentary that people everywhere should watch. The narrator‚ Josh Fox offers several valid and intelligent points about the possible dangers of fracking‚ and the many chemicals used in it. However‚ Fox is a very biased narrator‚ and at several points offers invalid evidence. For example‚ Fox attempts to instill fear in the viewer‚ in his controversial scene‚ detailing the many chemicals

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    points) 1. What roles do the adults or older figures play in the lives of the various narrators? Select a figure from each of the four memoirs and write one sentence answering the question for each memoir. Answer: Older figures play in the lives of the various narrators by giving the narrators their own unique guide that they thought was suitable for them to guidance them because of that it help the narrators become who they are now. Maybe it wasn’t the easy way for some but it eventually turned

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    Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” (1864) and Andre Dubus’ “Killings” (1979) share similar story developments such as theme‚ plot‚ and character types that come together to create the perfect vengeance. In “The Cask of Amontillado‚” Montresor is after revenge after being insulted by Fortunato‚ which ironically means “fortunate.” Montresor pettily plans his revenge according to his knowledge of Fortunato’s love of wine‚ lures him (Fortunato) into a wine cellar and then into a small crypt

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    that Bromden presents ‘factual events’ that the reader would most likely attribute to his hallucinations‚ like the orderlies who ‘… Commit sex acts in the hall and get it mopped up before I can catch them.’ (Page 1) Due to the unreliability of the narrator‚ it is unknown whether to be true or not‚ resulting in the readers deciding for themselves the events which are real and the events with took place in his imagination. Bromden’s mind style consists of a limited concepts of which he relates to as

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    point of view affects his reader’s understanding to all of the above in several ways. Márquez chooses a first-person narrator that is trying to present information about Santiago Nasar’s death in a journalistic way‚ but the narrator belongs to the same community. This makes the reader question the truth in regards to who in the novel is telling the truth and also is the narrator himself reporting the truth. Márquez manages to use first-person point of view to create a fictional character that

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    The painter’s ghost convinces Herbal multiple times to help Da Barca and even save him from death. In chapter 9 of the novel‚ the narrator describes a conversation between the painter and Herbal in the prison of Coruña. The painter wakes Herbal up from his sleep and alerts him that guards are gathering prisoners to kill them off. Herbal then intervenes before they are able to kill Da

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    Victoria Louis Perspective Through the Eyes of George Eliot What separates The Mill on the Floss from other novels of the Victorian era is its unique narrative style. The narrator gives readers a detailed insight into all of the characters and tells us their thoughts and feelings. However‚ the narrator sometimes switches over into the first person‚ using "I" and directly addressing the reader as "you." These breaks between the third person and the first person voice not only make for an interesting

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    characters in terms of their capacity for change.” Pride and Prejudice presents themes of marriage‚ love and status in society. In the 19th century‚ people had a tendency to marry because of financial benefits. Austen uses sarcastic wit both as a narrator‚ Elizabeth‚ her protagonist’s voice and the centre of consciousness to attack the ideas of marriage and love that her society held in her time. She saw that for marriages and relationships to be happy‚ society must overcome pride and prejudice and

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    In the story “Fresh Bait” written by Sherryl Clark‚ the narrator is searching for her sister’s killer. The title is appropriate because the narrator is risking her life as ‘bait’ to lure in her sister’s killer. The story is set on a highway where the girl is hitchhiking. It begins with the narrator accepting a ride from the potential murderer until he drops her off a short time later. The action takes place in the car and includes the narrator having some memories of her sister’s murder. The theme

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    Cortadillo is given to us by the third-person narrator who is omniscient and descriptive. The boys are described in detail without us yet knowing who they are. They then start a conversation with each other and the next section is made up almost entirely of dialogue in which the narrator steps back and only adds occasional remarks to let us know who is speaking‚ for example: respondió el preguntado; dijo el mayor; respondió el mediano; preguntó el grande. The narrator does not release the boys names until

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