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    aspect within “The Canterbury Tales” because it is this art that a pilgrim needs to exemplify in order to be deemed the best storyteller. Not only is this art the driving force behind the overarching plot of the poem but it is also an essential facet for characters within the tales so they are able to provide a complex and thought-provoking story. Understanding that the storytellers are on a religious pilgrimage‚ one of the most common ways this art is portrayed is through the use of biblical references

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    How I Met My Husband

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    Alice Munro published “How I Met My Husband” in her book Something I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You (1974). Told from the first-person point of view‚ the story layers the voice of the fifteen-year-old Edie‚ working as a “hired girl” in the house of the comparatively wealthy Peebles family‚ with that of the adult Edie‚ now happily married and wiser than she was as a teenager. Edie’s voice is colloquial and friendly‚ keenly aware of its audience. In this way‚ the story celebrates the art of storytelling

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    The Principles and Theories of Digital Storytelling – ESGD714 Principles and Theories of Digital Storytelling Digital Stories are an effective vehicle for imparting knowledge to the reader in an engaging and inspiring method. In this essay‚ I will investigate and explain the Principles and Theory of Digital Storytelling‚ How Digital Storytelling can be used in the classroom and what possibilities for the future there are in education for Digital Storytelling. “Digital Storytelling is the

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    TS2150B –Film and Television Studies Citizen Kane Citizen Kane (1941) by Orson Welles released on 5th September 1941. 1 The film which falls under the genre of drama & mystery didn’t make too much of an impact straight away but as film moved on into the future Citizen Kane became one of the critics best loved movies because of it cinematography‚ film techniques‚ lightning‚ music‚ editing‚ transitions‚ etc. I will be analyzing a number of key scenes in Citizen Kane with relation to the cinematography

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    As a Canadian writer who had won numerous world-class writing prizes‚ Margaret Atwood is famous for being as a novelist‚ many of her poems were inspired by fairy tales. In her work the readers can always find traces about woman: their powers‚ their status‚ their spiritual world. Combine the two significant traits‚ “The Blue beard’s Egg” is a short story which retell a traditional classic fairy rale that originated from Charles Perrault’s “Bluebeard”. Atwood takes a modern peek of the old tale. In

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    The details of this story are absolutely stunning‚ I love the details of the whole piece‚ it kept me going. This story truly felt like an old storyteller was telling me this over a fire. The beginning truly drew me in with it’s beautiful language and descriptions‚ which was very lovely. The setting that was set in almost had a dreamlike quality‚ which was very cool especially when he first met the woman on page five‚ but it didn’t feel strange that he wasn’t concerned with her injuries‚ how you wrote

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    To start with Arthur Conan Doyle born May 22‚ 1859‚ in Edinburgh‚ Scotland to a prosperous‚ strict Irish-Catholic family. His parents‚ Charles Lamont Doyle and Mary Elizabeth Foley Doyle‚ Charles and Mary married in1855. Born into an immense family of seven sisters and one brother‚ however‚ some of his siblings did not live to adulthood. Young Doyle’s childhood was atrocious‚ of course‚ there were some superb moments in his childhood. Doyle’s father a moderately successful artist‚ struggled with

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    Indigenous Sacred Ways

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    members of the tribes place in the universe. Some tribe histories have been lost because the entire tribe was killed by war and disease. Drumming is believed to bring to people close to the unseen powers. In some tribes it is believed that these storytellers have the ability to speak to the spirits‚ ancestors and Supreme Being. Initiations serve to enhance one’s prestige or to draw him closer to the spirit world. During the initiation ceremonies‚ members wear costumes to help them take on the persona

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    ‚ Michelle Sugiyama writes in “Reverse-Engineering Narrative” that “the storyteller models human behavior.”[1] But what happens when human behavior is modeled to reflect natural animal behavior‚ mirroring the origins of man rather than the socialized creature he has become? In her fifth novel‚ Prodigal Summer (2000)‚ Barbara Kingsolver uses her own background in ecology and evolutionary biology to inform the natural order of a fictionalized Appalachia.[2] She argues for a Darwinian view of the necessity

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    language and culture. I interpreted this quote in the fashion that the use of the oppressors language and thoughts in turn will begin to erase the traditional knowledge and stories. For Indigenous orality to flourish in my personal opinion the storytellers must return to their Indigenous languages separating themselves from the colonial influence of

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