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    the harsh reality of speeding and also it put a human face to this simulation which attempts to connect to people on a real level rather than just viewing this ad as just a test. The reliability of the figures given must be taken by the word of the narrator and this is what must be decided by the viewer however the

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    I. Discuss an element of Fiction I decided to tackle three elements of fiction from the story because I personally can’t choose just one from the many remarkable elements here. First‚ let me talk about the symbolisms. The author obviously used a lot of symbols in this story! I feel like even the settings and characters are actually symbols. However‚ I only fancy to talk about three: the man with no face‚ the mongoose‚ and the blank page. The man with no face‚ I think‚ is all the oppressed citizens

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    used as George charges Lennie with the responsibility of being a hindrance. References to “I could live so easy”‚ “get a job an’ work” and “eat any place I want” present a strong antithesis to the reality of George’s reaction. The third person narrator captures the authenticity of the resentment presented by George. The use of the adverb ‘furiously’ appropriately describes George’s exclamation. In addition to the use of the punctuation in the quote “An’ whatta I got...I got you!”‚ the declarative

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    point of view gives a clear and very different view of the conflict‚ which they are part of without knowing‚ because they don’t see the conflict‚ they move around freely without prejudging who they hang out with. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Scout‚ the narrator‚ is an eight year old girl living in a small town where black people work for white and for her that is normal. In The Boy in Striped Pajamas‚ the story is seen through the eyes of Bruno‚ son of a German General during World War II‚ living next to

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    poem both have simple‚ childlike diction. This is the result of a child’s narration of the first poem and a child being the main speaker in the second. In both poems‚ God is referred to in terms of praise‚ as a child is taught to believe. Both the narrator in the first poem and the child speaking in the second seem happy and untroubled. They are unaware that they live as slaves and are doomed to perish before their time. The naïve diction of the poems is a product of the innocence of the speakers.

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    The Gift of the Magi

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    storytelling purpose. If the narrator described everything that was going on‚ it may ruin the ending. The story is mainly told as we follow Della. Though Jim is a big part of the story we do not see much of his character and when we do it does not show us much as with the reaction to Della’s new haircut. We know the narrator is really more like an omniscient being‚ because he speaks as an outsider in order to make more of a general view. This is seen when the narrator speaks about the magi which

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    explaining the thesis-If you choose to become a Writer‚ you will probably be isolated from the world; and thus‚ second person point of view helps to develop it. Second person point of view can also create an intense sense of intimacy between the narrator and the reader‚ causing the reader to feel implicit in and powerless against plots. At the end of the short story “How to Become a Writer”‚ Lorrie Moore uses a very peaceful tone to narrate her life: dropping law school‚ breaking up with boyfriend

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    world. Through the point of view and construction of the characters Will and Marcus my own understanding of the world‚ particularly ideas of masculinity are challenged. The point of view in About a boy is limited omniscient‚ each chapter changes narrator from Will to Marcus‚ and the thoughts and feelings of both characters are conveyed to the readers. “"People often thought Marcus was being funny when he wasn’t. He didn’t understand it”‚ when Marcus describes how people reacted to him as a character

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    How is the story told in this extract of ‘The Great Gatsby’? Harpreet Basra This extract is all about Gatsby giving the tour of his house to Daisy and Nick and it seems that the reoccurring theme in this extract is all about the superficiality and materialism of society at the time. Fitzgerald uses a number of different narrative techniques to show this. One of the main techniques used is the use of motifs. In the extract there is a whole narrative paragraph that just describes the shirts

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    concluded because of his own past actions. He had purchased the snake for his own need and the snake turned out to kill him in the end. 5.The short story “The adventure of the speckled band‚” is written in first person narrative. Dr. Watson is the narrator of this novel. Yes‚ this point of view is effective because Dr. Watson is one of Holmes most trusted allies and Holmes could trust him with both his innermost secrets and his life. Having

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