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    have a familiarity with its world and tinker with it. That’s got to be exciting. In Gimple’s case‚ he’s apparently putting an emphasis on broadening the characters. That’s much needed and very welcome to an already very good series. A good storyteller will take every opportunity to bring the audience closer to the characters‚ to explore the backstory of those characters and perhaps to change the audience’s opinions of them. In the first two episodes‚ Gimple and his writers have managed

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    Reflection One lesson that Haroun learns throughout the book was that good stories are not a waste of time and that they should be valued highly because they can change people and minds. He knows that his father‚ Rashid Khalifa‚ is an excellent storyteller because of his never ending stream of stories he tells‚ and how each one is as carefully thought out as the last. He loves his father and mother very much‚ and they live a happy life in a basement of a building in the “sad city.” However when his

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    "I believed at the time that for Japan to recover‚ it was important to place a high value on the self. I still believe this." - Akira Kurosawa As the first Japanese film director with international notoriety‚ Akira Kurosawa had a reputation as an artist and scholar that was tremendously admired. In addition he had remarkable stylistic influence on international filmmaking. Many who are interested in films or filmmaking are deeply impressed by the level of Kurosawa’s vision and his numerous

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    Victoria Moran 5/3/2013 Mrs. Conteh‚ 5th period Research Paper Nicholas Sparks Nicholas Sparks is one of the world’s most beloved storytellers. All of his books have been  New York Times bestsellers and his popularity continues to increase. Through his famous works (such as The Notebook and A Walk to Remember)‚ Sparks turned tragedy into triumph which made a lasting impression on his readers. Nicholas Charles Sparks was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ on December 31‚ 1965. He was the second

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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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    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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    Littlewood‚ Ariane Mnouchkine‚ Anatoly Efros and Yury Lyubimov. What in Meyerhold’s theatre or life left a lasting value or inspired these directors? One might describe him [Meyerhold] as a director-poet. If there are in the theatre director-storytellers or director-rationalists‚ then one is entirely justified in regarding Meyerhold first and foremost as a director-poet. This is not to suggest that his poetic view is either sentimental or ineffectual. Meyerhold is a poet-satirist‚ a poet-pamphleteer

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