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    Two Hands Commentary

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    poem “Two Hands‚” the narrator expresses a son’s idolization of his father. This idolization is not based upon an intimate emotional relationship‚ but rather‚ on the son comparing himself to his father. His vocation‚ a writer‚ falls short when held against his father’s‚ a surgeon. In “Two Hands‚” a son narrates‚ through metaphors and mood‚ his frigid and distant relationship with his father. Through metaphors and word play‚ the poet forges a connection between the narrator and his father. These

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    Wuthering Heights

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    landlord as well as his past. Lockwood inquires about the on goings of the moors he now lives on and asks Nelly to help him to understand what is going on through a detailed series of her firsthand events. The various points of view from each of the narrators provides detailed context but along with that there is still the question of the actual reliability each character provides to the story. Lockwood gives a fresh perspective of the happenings of Wuthering Heights. The readers encounter some characters

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    Rhetoric of Fiction

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    of showing the author’s form of writing. 3. Each shift from the perspective of one character to another is a reminder of the “author’s presence”. IV. The author insists that the act of narration as performed by even the most highly dramatized narrator is itself the author’s presentation of an ‘inside view’ of a character. A. The author sometimes meddle with the natural sequence‚ proportion‚ or duration of an event. B. Though the author can choose his disguises‚ he

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    fitzgerald gatsby

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    eponymous character which creates tension as the impression is given the narrator of the novel knows the outcome of the character but does not disclose information. The line ‘Gatsby turned out alright at the end’ creates an atmosphere of mystery and this is not dissipated by Nick which creates excitement as the reader expects the novel will supply answers. Form- The novel takes the form of a metafiction narrative as the narrator is aware he is writing a novel. This is shown throughout the novel and

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    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: In “A CUB PILOT” story for “Mark Twain” writer the older figure called Mr. Bixby and he said “you shouldn’t have allowed me or anybody else to shake your confidence in that knowledge. In “BARRIO BOY” story for “Ernesto Galarza” writer the older figure called Miss. Hopley and she said “it was

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    The Analysis of the Narrative Point of View in The Old Man and the Sea By WinnieYin 【Summary】This paper is dedicated to a study on the narrative point of view in Hemingway’s novella The Old Man and the Sea. Possibly Ernest Hemingway’s most enduring work of fiction‚ it is noted for its narrative art‚ in which the narrative point of view plays a huge part. The story is sometimes told in the narrator’s third person omniscient point of view‚ sometimes in an observer’s view and sometimes in the character’s

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    Movie Analysis on Cashback

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    situation that Ben Willis in. In Cashback‚ time is a very important element. Therefore‚ I will write about (1) the speed of motion in the cinematography. Also‚ a voice-over of Ben is appeared throughout the whole movie. I will write about (2) the narrator and (3) causality of the narrative form. Finally‚ I would like to write about (4) the music in some specific scenes. Storyline When Ben goes through a painful break-up with Suzy‚ he develops insomnia. To kill time‚ he starts working

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    Analysis

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    Richmond Street in Ireland’s largest city‚ Dublin. The street dead-ends at an empty house of two stories. Araby - the name of the bazaar B. Characters * Boy (Narrator) – the protagonist of the story‚ an adolescent who is in love with her friend’s sister. * Mangan – the boy’s best friend‚ who is about the same age with the narrator. * Mangan’s sister – the boy’s crush‚ who lives next door C. Plot An emotional short story of a nameless boy in Dublin who has a typical crush on the sister

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    Heart of Darkness Logs

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    the infamous man of great abilities before actually meeting him. A downside to constantly switching time via narration is that it makes time hard to pin-point in the novella. Essentially‚ the novel had three narrators: Conrad‚ Marlow‚ and the nameless “I.” My problem with thrice narrators is that the trio never really seems to be 100% in-sync due to the multiple personalities. In the beginning “I”’s tone seems to be that of admiration when speaking of Marlow as he notes Marlow’s manner and self-knowledge

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    war in the US‚ who had to do basically everything. Daisy has a child she can’t take care of‚ for example. Women were margins‚ while males where in the center of all actions. With that‚ Fitzsimons probably critiques the objectification of women. The narrator (Nick) does it as well‚ as he critics Tom. Throughout the book we follow Gatsby and also the disempowerment of men in the 20’s. Gatsby is in contrary to Tom- not as dominant as he would like to be. This shows to me the disempowerment of men.

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