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    Analysis Save as many as you ruin Sometimes our life can be unkind‚ with all its difficult choices and we are going to make mistakes for the rest of our lives. Some mistakes that we cannot forget. Some that we are going to regret. But at some point in our life‚ we will get a chance to make up for our past. That chance‚ is a chance given to Gerard‚ the main character‚ in Simon Van Booy’s short story Save as many as you ruin. The story focuses on Gerard’s’ life‚ and takes a look on his mind. How

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    story contains a rising action which entailing the climax. However the denouement and resolution is planted in our afterthoughts and not in the story. The story contains an omniscient narrator‚ which speaks through thoughts of both Clara and the waiter‚ he even know the fact that the waiter wishes to be cool. The narrator is not participating and remains objective through the story. The author has chosen a very vivid language in his story. It fits the story well because it gives the reader a better description

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    narration? 1. The main purpose of narration is to entertain. Children love to listen to stories‚ true or imaginary ones. 2. Narration is also a vehicle for sharing‚ though vicariously‚ what the narrator may have experienced‚ or what other people may have experienced as witnessed by or told to the narrator or storyteller. 3. Narration satisfies curiosity. It answers the questions: What happened? When and where did it happen? Why did these things happen? How did it happen and to whom? Who were involved

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    these two narrators express emotions in two completely different ways‚ they shape experiences and trials of tribulation that we all must endure‚ and hopefully one day overcome‚ to obtain greener pastures. In the opening sentence of the story‚ “North Richmond Street‚ being blind‚ was a quiet street except at the hour when the Christian Brothers’ School set the boys free‚” the narrator seems much removed from the boy (or "the boys‚" for that matter)‚ even from the setting itself. The narrator here seems

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    a different character’s conscience and thought process. This is called stream of consciousness‚ by using this method it gives an expression to the confused and disordered flow of thoughts in each character. In addition‚ most of the chapters and narrators in the novel are from one single family‚ the Bundren family. In this family the members consist of Addie‚ Darl‚ Jewel‚ Cash‚ Anse‚ Dewey‚ and Vardaman. These characters present great intuition to the events and problems in the household.“It’s because

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    takes place back home at Sam and her father’s house in the last paragraph. A limited omniscient narrator tells the story‚ which is seen with Sam’s feelings. The reader only knows what she thinks. It is from Sam’s point of view and in third-person the story is told. This does not create some special effect of being present and thus there is not near as much thrill compared to a first-person narrator. Sam Turner is the main character and the protagonist in the short story. She is a round character

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    mature matter‚ and serious subjects. Atonement relates with postmodernism because it changes the point of view of the narrator throughout the novel‚ rape is a big part of this novel; also family issues are displayed in Atonement‚ death is also twisted into the puzzle of Atonement. The narrator’s point of view changes throughout the novel. In the first three sections the narrator writes in third person‚ and then decides to change to first person in the last section. This is an unreliable point of

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    theme of angels and their movements. At first when the narrator introduces the story‚ he describes himself as pious “in every bone‚" this is then fortified by his recollection of angels flopping in his backyard. But as the story unfolds‚ and the regretful deed has been completed‚ the image of the angel reappears. Unlike last time‚ this shadow of an angel is one "fleeing bad deeds." This simple imagery helps emphasize the notion that the narrator is fully aware and is somewhat frightened by his actions

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    people think that the narrator‚ who uses “we” as though speaking for the entire town‚ to be young‚ impressionable‚ and male; however‚ after re-reading the story several times‚ you realize that the narrator is not young and is never identified as being either male or female. The character of the narrator is better understood by examining the tone of the lines spoken by this “we” person‚ who changes his/her mind about Miss Emily at certain points in the story. In general‚ the narrator is sympathetic to

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    Bambara‚ the first person point of view shows how the narrator is dealing with the situations around her and maturing in the process. In "Cathedral"‚ by Raymond Carver‚ the reader can see the change in the narrator’s understanding of the blind man through different situations that happens throughout the story. Both authors have similar purposes in mind when they were writing the story‚ they both wanted to show the growth and transition of the narrators. The use of the first person point of view makes

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