As a multimedia designer‚ I’ve often struggled to clearly define my design influences. While “design” (especially any form of graphic design) is traditionally related to print mediums‚ I was heavily influenced‚ as a child and young adult‚ by classic cinema. Additionally‚ I’ve always been very musically inclined‚ and as a result of this I usually seek to infuse my work with some form of harmony and rhythm. As one could imagine‚ this has created a sort of identity crisis – I had a desire to take both
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Narratives in Conversation By Agatha Xaris Villa INTRODUCTION This essay focuses on the study of the narrative most prevalent in everyday conversations – the conversational narrative. First‚ it discusses a definition of the narrative from a structural level based on the structure of conversational narrative presented by William Labov (1972). Next‚ it enumerates some of the important functions which the narrative is able to achieve both on a personal level and also on the interpersonal. Lastly
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Camp Algona An often forgotten aspect of the home front‚ the United States detained more than 400‚000 Axis prisoners in rural camps during the war. According to the provisions as agreed upon by the Geneva Convention‚ POWs could work if they received pay and their employment did not contribute directly to the war effort. To help alleviate the severe shortage of workers in the United States‚ tens of thousands of the former enemy combatants labored on farms and in canneries and mills.31 In the
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Storytelling can be found in every corner of the world. It is used to pass the time‚ tell of past or current events‚ and is the way that we communicate with each other. In Balzac and the little Chinese Seamstress‚ by Dai Sijie‚ storytelling occurs during times of hopelessness when life seems hard and allows the characters to live vicariously through the tales told. The narrator and Luo use storytelling as an escape from reality in times of desperation. The tailor is influenced by the stories to the
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is explicitly referenced early in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in one of Walton’s letters and also later in the text by Victor Frankenstein. Besides being directly mentioned twice in the novel‚ The Rime of the Ancient Mariner directly parallels Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein in layered storytelling structure‚ mirroring of multiple characters‚ and the lesson of limitations with consequences. Both stories represent one prominent theme: isolation
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fullest measure / Of good morality and general pleasure (24). By giving general pleasure the storyteller provides an entertainment that holds the audiences attention. For Chaucers pilgrims‚ who represent the English common folk‚ general pleasure comes from crudity of humor‚ sex‚ and violence; romance in courtly love and gentilesse; and some connection to their own lives. By giving good morality the storyteller provides a lasting benefit by improving the audiences understanding and wisdom. So‚ which
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Monkeys range in size from the Pygmy Marmoset‚ at 140 to 160 millimetres (5-6 in) long (plus tail) and 120 to 140 grams (4-5 oz) in weight‚ to the male Mandrill‚ almost 1 metre (3.3 ft) long and weighing 35 kilograms (77 lb). Some are arboreal (living in trees) while others live on the savannah; diets differ among the various species but may contain any of the following: fruit‚ leaves‚ seeds‚ nuts‚ flowers‚ eggs and small animals (including insects and spiders). Some characteristics are shared
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I would say I have met the most of 5 CODA’s. Their story is not one that you hear as often so it was a new side to Deaf culture. She is a storyteller and that is obvious in this video. Her signing was exceptional and easy to follow. Her story is full of experiences that explain what it’s like to be a CODA. They even have their own special language‚ “CODA talk.” Her honesty was inspiring. She
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Can an Immoral Storyteller tell a Moral Tale? Geoffery Chaucer has gone into such depth to describe the characters in Canterbury Tales. He focuses on their immoral character‚ physical appearance‚ and their main purpose. Many of Chaucer’s stories parallel with each other acknowledging the sinful nature of the characters. The comparison of the three stories “Miller’s Tale‚ Pardoner’s Tale‚ and The Wife of Bath Tale”‚ will show how immoral can sometimes bring moral values into a person’s life. Immorality
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children ’s own work in terms of investigating and making. Children ’s making is clearly enriched through their studying the work of other artists and designers in much the same way that their language is supported through reading the work of many storytellers and poets. ’(Clement 1992‚ pg.9) There are so many ways in which teachers can use the work of Artists to engage a response off children and inform their making. General discussions‚ questioning and talking‚ especially at key stage 1 can stimulate
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