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    Genette

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    Centre for Post-Graduate Studies Prof.S.Jayaraman. & Research in English‚ Email:jayaraman121@gmail.com Muslim Arts College‚ Thiruvithancode-629174. Gerard Genette. Structuralism and Literary criticism. “Gerard Genette’s structuralism is‚ to some extent‚ like the ‘close reading’ of the Americans or the ‘verbal analysis’ of F. R. Leavis”—Justify. How does Genette elucidate the meaning and scope of structuralism? Gerard

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    An Interlude

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    setting they are in. The writer’s main tactic is simple literary narrative‚ as he illustrates the short interactions between the young boy and girl who like each other. In one of Dr. Polnac’s comments on the excerpt‚ he says “Gardner creates verisimilitude…” throughout the narrative between Terence and Margie using physical‚ characteristic‚ and setting description. At the beginning of the narrative‚ Gardner introduces Terence Parks in a bedroom fiddling around with his French horn “emptying water

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    accentuates her compelling‚ believable attributes when she encounters and surmounts arduous challenges. Pryor manipulates various literary techniques including diction‚ imagery and repetition‚ inevitably developing a blank canvas into a character with verisimilitude. Manifest in 2090‚ Tara’s physical and psychological adversities‚ precipitated from identity theft and family divorcement‚ catalyses her character development in a dystopian environment. Tara’s moral dilemma and rebellious yet intelligent dispositions

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    Titanic and Human Nature

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    as a healing spot for humanity. However‚ nature is not always so and this is not the only view of nature. Despite the human’s respect‚ nature can pose their indifferent side and become a cruel presence ravaging. The film‚ Titanic portrays the verisimilitude of the cruel nature where the citizen’s dream gets crushed by nature. It clearly portrays the indifference of nature‚ and analyzing nature in “The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane along with “To Build a fire” by Stephen Crane will validate this point

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    is a work of fiction‚ however this passage is more‚ it’s a piece that teaches a class what makes fiction‚ rather than simply telling them a moralistic war story. While O’brien’s use of fictional techniques such as‚ jargon‚ second person voice‚ verisimilitude‚ metafiction‚ and repetition within the passage are what create the sense believability‚ being able to recognize the use of such techniques is ironically also what allows the reader to critically analyze and question the reliability of O’Brien

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    The Film Experience 2e‚ Chapter Quizzes Ch 05 completed Total score: 20 out of 20‚ 100% [pic] 1. The brief superimposition of one image over another where the first image fades out and the second image fades in is called [pic]a. an iris out. [pic]b. a dissolve. [pic]c. a cutaway. [pic]d. a zoom. 2. A primary purpose of a cutaway shot is to [pic]a. break the 30 degree rule. [pic]b. break the fourth wall. [pic]c. expand time. [pic]d. condense time. 3. An initial long shot that

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    transposition on the literary plane of everyday life in the individualistic society” (Goldmann‚ L. 1975(P.7) The novel has a unified and plausible plot structure. The novel form is unique as it allows for a more complete story and usually conveys verisimilitude. The novel’s sheer size allows novelists to write multiple scenes which include developed characters‚ various places and detailed descriptions. These characteristics of the novel can be observed in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. “Defoe often

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    Glossary of Linguistic Terms

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    narrative pace and makes the mood more intense and dramatic. Acronym: An acronym is where words are shortened to just the first letter. E.G. ‘U.N’ is an acronym as it is short for ‘United Nations’. The effect of acronyms is normally to add verisimilitude or realism to a text. It also makes a text harder to understand as the reader must know what the acronym stands for. Adjective: A class of word that describes the noun. E.g. the blue ball. Here the word blue is the adjective and serves

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    Lascax

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    Introduction: The VR experience of a cave that’s located in Lascaux‚ which allowed people to be able to see inside the cave and it’s magic without going all the way to its location. The cave of Lascaux is a treasured monument to a past ancient culture‚ it had a historical and magical significance that’s was brought out by the painting of its culture. Just as importantly‚ however‚ it represents how humans relate to one another. The cave itself was lost shortly after the last ice age‚ and rediscovered

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    An investigation into the construction of gender in crime series television. This paper is going to deconstruct how gender is portrayed in crime programmes on popular television. Focusing on how female characters are represented compared to male characters also looking at examples and comparing these against the challenges of the normal conventions within the crime series genre. This paper is going to analyse shows where the female characters take the lead roles in crime television as well as the

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