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    The double bank robbery A person (jack) walks on stage‚ like if he were in a bank. He goes up to another person‚ which is located on the center left side of the stage. Jack I would like £5 in coins of 1p and £2 in coins of 10p Cashier …okay Jack Actually I changed my mind I would like £2 in 1p coins and £5 in 10p coins Cashier This is a joke right!? Jack No Two more people walk on stage; they come in from the right side of the stage‚ and walk slowly. They have to act

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    and perspective of the narrative voice in Moll Flanders by Defoe What is it that makes a reader believe some narrators and disbelieve others and why do some stories told by narrators seem to the reader lacking in part? How then does a reader interpret and respond to unreliable‚ fictional narrative texts? When a reader is engaging in a narrative; in this case Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders; they want to find a sense of continuity‚ reliability and reassurance from the narrative; so the story seems

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    at‘Despite the use of the first person narrative in The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ Changez remains a stranger to us in the novel.’ Do you agree? In the novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ Mohsin Hamid has used the first person narrative to let Changez tells the reader a story. We are shown the way that first person narrative only tells one side of the story‚ in this case‚ it is only Changez telling the story and speaking for the American and this creates the reader with no other perspectives of

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    Melissa Rorie Dr. LaValle Criminology 200 March 3‚ 2013 Bonnie and Clyde had allegedly killed a total of thirteen people‚ conducted several robberies and burglaries‚ kidnapping‚ automobile theft‚ and abduction. It was believed that The Borrow Gang was guilty of all of these charges; because they were caught red handed. For example‚ the Ford that was left abandoned on the side of the road down an embankment. After the authorities searched the vehicle‚ they found a prescription bottle which left

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    1. In what ways and to what ends do authors create a distinct narrative voice? In the novel ‘The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie’‚ Muriel Spark uses a chronological narrative structure‚ running from the 1930s to the 1950s to tell the story. Within this framework‚ she creates a distinct narrative voice in a number of ways. There is much debate over who the voice is. One might argue it is the consistent and overarching voice of an omniscient narrator who can relate to the plot as a whole‚ moving back and

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    maximum prison term for anyone convicted of armed robbery. My boss and other members of the legislature knows that this is a popular bill‚ but most question that if it would even do any good. I will advise to you any recommendations‚ reasons‚ how effective it could be and if it is a good bill overall. As you know the state legislature will be voting on a bill that will double the maximum prison time for an individual convicted of armed robbery. The reason for this proposal is too help give different

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    Theoretical discussion 4.3.1 Overview When it comes to narrative analysis‚ there are various theories available to the researcher. Here follows a brief summary of some of the most prominent theorist’s theories of this field. Umberto Eco’s concepts  Binary oppositions – According to Eco there are fourteen constant binary groups as depicted by Wigston (2009a:292). The first four groups relate to two sets of two opposing characters in the narrative. The other ten groups are related to the different

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    Part V – Web Development E­Commerce     E-Commerce ● ● ● ●   One of the most popular activities on the  online is shopping invention of the very old notion of "sell and  buy" process of execution of commercial  transactions electronically appeared in the late 1970s and allowed  business companies and organizations to  send commercial documentation  electronically.    History ● Electronic Data Interchange ● Electronic Funds Transfer ●   The ability to use these technologies 

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    every action and detail in a story. Although authors are usually expected to guide readers through a book‚ Ernest Hemingway in Hills Like White Elephants decided to narrate his story in journalistic fashion. The story being told in an objective narrative format allowed for imagination and assumptions. The story being told in third person point of view which is objective‚ never allows us into the minds of the characters. We are only given minimal background and specifics. Though not much is offered

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