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    books were known‚ the storyteller of many lands including our own‚ told tales in order to entertain their listeners‚ as well as‚ to convey the moral lessons which these stories usually impart. In the course of time‚ these stories were handed down from generation to generation and worn smooth by ages of telling and retelling. Stories were generally tailored to reply information‚ become outlet for political and/ or social criticism‚ and sometimes simply entertain. Many storyteller acquired that distinctive

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    The overall structure and plot of the story plays a part in how Wolff viewed his own life within the characters. It opens with a simple yet intriguing statement: "Tub had been waiting for an hour in the falling snow" (Wolff 1). Immediately‚ this hook does its job drawing the reader into the story and making him wonder what is going on. In the same paragraph we find that Tub is walking down the street‚ carrying a rifle and seemingly‚ shooting the breeze. But then a car comes from nowhere‚ nearly killing

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    detailed set of tips on good emceeing. “The Emcee is one of the most important roles at an event.” David Holt‚ Storyteller‚ Musician‚ Producer‚ Emcee “The Emcee is the glue that holds a storytelling evening together.” Susan Klein‚ Storyteller‚ Producer‚ Emcee “It’s a tough job … it’s an honor and a responsibility to share the work of others with an audience.” Dovie Thomason‚ Storyteller‚ Emcee TIPS ON GOOD EMCEEING by Beth Horner • www.BethHorner.com Why is your roll as Emcee so Important

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    The analysis «The Lumber Room» The text under analysis is written by an outstanding British novelist and short story writer Hector Munro. Hector Hugh Munro (December 18‚ 1870 – November 13‚ 1916)‚ better known by the pen name Saki‚ was a British writer‚ whose witty and sometimes macabre stories satirized Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story and is often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker. His tales feature delicately drawn characters and finely judged

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    The Features of Traditional Irish Storytelling Fairytales are probably the most popular mean of entertainment not only for children but also for grown ups no matter which form they may take on: a story read or told by the parents‚ a play or an animated film. People rarely consider that while enjoying tales they contribute to the preservation of folklore‚ which also ‘includes all the traditional forms of expression that circulate without the aid of books – the art‚ speech‚ and literature

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    ‘The Last Samurai’ Algren’s past leads to him facing many challenges and obstacles. For example: At the start of the film Algren in an alcoholic and depressed man who drinks to forget his past. He gets a lot of withdrawal symptoms and screams out for “saki”. Algren has a lot of trouble overcoming his past and this is shown through his facial expressions and attitude. The dark lightening‚ close-up shots of his face and the stance create the depressed atmosphere‚ which show how he is having trouble moving

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    very carefully on Christmas Eve or Christmas morning you can still hear the ghostly strains of beautiful flute music coming from the cemetery. A little while later‚ the music is gone‚ not to be heard again for another year. Another story the storyteller told me is that about Father Brute. One of the earliest presidents of the school was Reverend Simon Brute. He died in the mid 1800s. Brute still glides about the campus wearing long black robes. People who

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    people about what the Native Americans went through‚ people do not take the time to listen to him because they are moving on and becoming more modern. In the story‚ “This is what it means to say Phoenix Arizona‚” Thomas is characterized as “the storyteller nobody wanted to listen to” and “talking to himself like he always did.” Thomas is considered the most “Indian” of his people and is all-knowing like a spiritual figure. In the same story‚ he knew that Victor’s father would leave before anyone‚

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    to Vietnam mostly because of the fear of what his family would say about him if he did not do it. In the story “How to Tell a True War Story”‚ O’Brien played both roles‚ the audience that do not believe the story even if it is the truth and the storyteller‚ who is regularly using the experience to tell accurate and devastating war stories. Tim O’Brien begins the story telling the reader that this particular story is true‚ letting the readers know that there is only one truth‚ despite their final

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    of similarities. Given‚ both memoirs do recount a time in the life of the narrator that shaped their character in some meaningful way. The two stories shine when it comes to giving the reader a sense of the dread or futility of the situation the storyteller has found themselves in. When reading Hulse’s work‚ it is difficult not to feel the tension and terror gel around you‚ all coming to a climax as the child hears his mother’s cries for help. Likewise‚ Orwell is widely known for his ability to instill

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