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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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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s "Young Goodman Brown‚" the story is told from a limited omniscient third-person narrator point of view. Limited omniscient third-person narrator means that the focal point of the story is limited to one character. This technique works well with the story because it allows the narrator to portray what Goodman Brown is doing‚ and also allows him to assess and remark on Goodman Brown’s doings throughout the story. Sometimes this method is used to convey the beliefs of the author

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    all have a jacket as the central symbol. In each of these works‚ however‚ the jacket represents very different things. For Marta Salinas in "The Scholarship Jacket"‚ the jacket symbolizes eight years of hard work and expectation. Throughout the narrator ’s life‚ she had been working hard to achieve academic excellence in hopes of receiving the scholarship jacket. Marta hopes to follow her older sister ’s footsteps in earning this award. However‚ as graduation draws near she overhear a discussion

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    reveals a perspective from which the narrator tells the story. Analyzing a story’s point of view will provide us with answers to two questions ‘by whom’ and ‘how’ the story is told. By the way‚ we can also understand attitude of the writer towards his characters as well. In the case of ‘Babylon Revisited’‚ the one who tells us this story is a third-person narrator. To be more specific‚ he is a limited omniscient narrator. Firstly we notice that the narrator addresses the protagonist by name ‘Charlie’

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    Schwartz” by George Saunders‚ the narrator lives in a society guarded by the commodification of human experiences in the pursuit of money. Situated across the mall from O My God‚ a vintage religious statuary store‚ the narrator owns a business selling holographic modules. Despite the economic consciousness displayed by the narrator’s community‚ the narrator chooses to reject his societal standard of wealth by being economically content with his life. The narrator rejects societal capitalistic structure

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    Understanding Film Shane Gladstone Analytical Essay on any Scorsese Film: (Goodfellas‚ 1990) In the year 1990 Warner Bros released a motion picture titled Goodfellas. Directed by Martin Scorsese‚ the narratives main strand dealt with the issue of a misguided youth enjoying his rites of passage from within the inner sanctum of the Italian gangland of the early sixties New York. The narrative continues in a narrated biographical form‚ following the protagonist through highs and lows before eventually

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    Anne Bradstreet: "The Flesh and the Spirit" Anne Bradstreet Anne Bradstreet was born in 1612 in Northampton shire‚ England. Anne along with her husband and parents emigrated to America with a Puritan group. They settled in Massachusetts. She became one of the first poets to write English verse in the American colonies. However‚ the idea of the women writer was not popular at this time. It was quite rare and uncommon thing to find a woman writing poems or essays. She was also a daughter of a Puritan

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    for example third person omniscient narrator‚ this kind of narrator is sort of God-like‚ all-knowing narrator. It also should be objective and invisible. Nest convention is how characters are described‚ namely as round characters‚ more complexity is shown. Also language used in novels is a specific one‚ there are very detailed and almost scientific descriptions it is possible to compare them to articles read in newspapers. Language of characters and narrator differs. Language of characters from

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    barber is presented with an exceedingly difficult decision to make. He has the opportunity to kill his enemy. This story focuses on the conflict the barber goes through considers the morally correct decision and the politically correct decision. Narrator * The narration was in 1st person * Told from the point of view of the barber Tone The tone of this story is very serious as it is dealing with literally a life or death situation. decision Mood The mood set in the story is tension

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    Through her characterisation in “Miles City‚ Montana”‚ Munro explores a number of different themes and ideas; drowning‚ survival‚ memory‚ marriage‚ and so on. The way in which Munro‚ through the narrator’s voice‚ uses indirect characterisation allows the reader to gain an understanding of a particular take on parenthood and the burdens and responsibilities that go with it. This‚ for me‚ is the aspect of narrative technique that has particular importance in the story. On first reading of this short

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