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    the combination of Neorealism and Hollywood Realism‚ aesthetic and narrative effects were shown throughout the films and became a success in world cinema. Realism‚ in the classic Hollywood tradition‚ is a variety of elements that creates a realistic but dramatic plot in a film. Due to the realistic elements of film‚ this also intertwines with Neorealism‚ which seeks to expose poverty

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    Halpern’s investigation of the narrative audience results in two statements she could imagine that audience articulating: “1) Stowe describes just what it feels like when a close relative dies. 2) Religion can offer solace when someone is dying; it did for me” (59). As Halpern expects‚

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    students learn to identify recurring story grammar elements provides them with a story schema. When they encounter a new narrative text‚ students can then call on this story schema to make predictions about what might happen in the story‚ to visualize settings or characters‚ or summarize plot events. Instructional practices that facilitate students’ understanding of narrative text include: focusing discussions on story elements and encouraging students to relate story events and characters to their

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    moved to San Marcos‚ Texas‚ Mason has an extended scene where he walks and talks with a girl after school. This character also never reappears. Linklater undercuts viewer expectations by introducing and dropping characters. However‚ these incomplete narrative diversions are appropriate to the broad scope of Boyhood’s story and the film’s realistic intentions; throughout one’s life‚ many people come and go without major

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    There are similarities and differences in A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson and From Africa to America. Though Mary Rowlandson and Olaudah Equiano shared similarities in experiences‚ they had different writing personalities‚ purposes‚ attitudes‚ tones‚ and relations with their communities. There are four main modes of discourse: expository‚ narrative‚ descriptive‚ and persuasive. In Mary Rowlandson’s A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary

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    * Engaging in an act of construction * Grace’s unreliability * Self-conscious construction * Unreliability * Historical context of Grace’s narrative which suggests unreliability [ch10] * Offered a series of stories that are being put together - narrative construction over truth * [ch12] "Making up any old thing to suit themselves" - unreliability of the documents of history * Imposing a value that ignores the

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    “The Great Outdoors” A personal narrative is a form of autobiographical writing that requires the author to describe a special moment in his or her life. Writing such a first-hand account can often help the author understand the significance or meaning of the event and why it was important. A successful autobiographical incident should ▪ Focus on a well-defined incident ▪ Grab readers’ attention at the beginning ▪ Provide background information for the incident

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    Narrative Strategies and Chronotope of Violence in Chimamanda Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun By Ayodabo J. Sunday Department of English‚ Elizade University‚ Ilara-Mokin‚ Ondo State‚ Nigeria Introduction As an event in a specific time and history‚ the exploration of the Nigerian civil war as a theme in fiction returns us to the focus on memory and its connection to narrative forms. The war happened in 1967-1970 when the South Eastern states‚ led by Lt. Col. Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu

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    atmosphere is menacing‚ with suspenseful music being played in the background. It then goes on to the credits‚ with bold white writing flashing up on screen‚ and more loud music‚ that identifies the film as a detective film. After that‚ there is a vocal narrative in a tough‚ American accented voice that you identify with that of the main character. The camera pans around a building until you see him sat in his office‚ talking to someone on the phone. His face is half in shadow‚ slightly distorted through

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    "Subsequent to this chronological tracing of the evolution of narrative in videogames‚ the essay concludes by examining psychological literature demonstrating humanity’s preference to think and act through narratives." and "In Oblivion‚ the user controls the narrative‚ inasmuch as initial choices‚ made when constructing the player’s character‚ and then at salient plot points throughout the game‚ actually change the story line‚ and thus the narrative itself." I dunno‚ that actually does read like a

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