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    opening credits are presented. Do they relate to meaning? Why does the film start in the way it does? Examining how the opening credits are presented‚ there are two striking elements that are being portrayed; the choice of music and the choice of narrative. In regards to the first constituent‚ music‚ the choice landed on a piece of immoderate dramatic quality. The reasoning behind this is most likely because of the effect a tune of this kind has on the audience. It draws you in and evokes feelings

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    Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story Rachel Pollard Eng. 125 Prof. Peter Kunze Theme and Narrative Elements The theme of a story tells the reader what the story is about. Literary elements play a major role in short stories to add to a narrative theme. An example of this is the narrative short story “How I Met My Husband” by Alice Munro. Throughout this paper‚ the writer will demonstrate the significance of how the

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    1. Why do historians set essays? It is useful to begin by considering why essay-writing has long been the method of choice for assessment in history. The chief reason is that no other method provides as effective a means of testing a student’s comprehension of a topic. We want you to show us that not only have you acquired a knowledge of the topic but also that you fully understand the topic and the issues raised by it. Essays test understanding by asking you to select and re-organise relevant

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    understanding of In the Skin of a Lion. Michael Ondaatje’s postmodern exploration of the early‚ developmental years of Canada‚ In the Skin of a Lion‚ is expressed through multiple perspectives‚ with no dominant perspective or omniscient narrator. The narrative is presented as fragmented and contains interruptions from intersecting perspectives. The presence of class conflict forces the characters to experience extreme adversity‚ with their contributions to building the society going unnoticed until Ondaatje

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    Citizen Kane is not a movie that you see everyday‚ creatively speaking. Even with today’s standards‚ there’s something still special about the style and what makes this film just as famous as its main character. While the film explains Kane’s life‚ it’s also is an investigation into film style by challenging classic Hollywood styles with a different and darker look. Citizen Kane made advances on many fronts ‚ in-regards to cinema‚ and its most significant contribution to cinema came from the use

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    Literary Genre Literary Genre is the way the author builds or tells the story for the reader. The Literary genre of a text consists of the devices and techniques that impact on the reader’s emotions and thoughts. Exploring the Literary Genre of ‘Casablanca’ by Michael Curtiz. ‘Casablanca’ is a melodrama; a war move that explores of the universal themes of love and sacrifice‚ but when the film was released in 1942‚ audiences viewed it as a political allegory about World War II. Narrator:

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    Star of the Sea By: Joseph O’Connor I.B. English A1 The passage from Star of the Sea was written by Joseph O’Connor. It is a piece of narrative prose which takes place on a passenger ship. The passage is written in a third-person subjective narrative mode. The passage is takes place at a point in the storyline as the ship is passing through a violent storm at sea‚ which portrays the forces of nature The passage starts with a sense of an atmosphere‚ “The music of the ship was howling around

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    particularly advertisement posters concerned with films of the genre‚ many of the codes and conventions displayed within the narrative of the film are portrayed to an effect that will suggest important aspects of the film i.e. lead characters and their alignment (good/evil). This is important in informing the audience of what to expect of the film and give them an idea of the narrative structure or plot‚ which in itself is very inviting as we want to see why these particular elements and themes presented

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    Gabriel Betteredge‚ Ezra Jennings‚ Miss Drusilla Clack and a few others. Each written narrative differed in writing style‚ experiences‚ and perspectives. By doing so‚ Collins provides a mystery that is seen through many different angles‚ producing an overall effect of a thoroughly analyzed mystery. Though each narrative holds a different story‚ they all come together as one‚ in which an ending of one narrative becomes the beginning of another. Thus‚ the mystery of the Moonstone flows nicely‚ even

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    confusion‚ shock and suspense. “Lamb to the Slaughter” is told in a third person limited. The narrative is told from the point of view of Mary Maloney. A perfect example of this view is the quote from the story “Mary Maloney simply walked up behind him and without any pause‚ swung the big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his head”. This use of narrative voice is effective as it allows the reader to form an opinion of Mary. It also does not reveal

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