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    The Hurt Man “The Hurt Man “is a short story written by Wendell Berry taking place in the late 1880s. The childhood memories of the man Mat Feltner are described from a third person narrator whose omniscience is limited to Mat. The fact that the narrator is able to give away information regarding much later events such as “she would begin to matter to him a great deal in a dozen of years‚ and after that she would matter to him all his life “of course referring to Margaret; Mat’s coming wife

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    March 15‚ 2012 More Than the Eyes Can See “Cathedral” begins with the narrator introducing his wife’s friend‚ Robert‚ who is coming to the narrators’ house to spend the night. He had recently lost his wife and the narrators’ wife had invited him to visit her after years of separation. She had met Robert when she landed a job to read to a blind man and they kept in touch through tapes‚ even after she left the job. The narrator was not looking forward to meeting Robert because his idea of a blind man

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    are out shooting kangaroos. The purpose is transforming the boy into a man. The story takes place in Australia. Language: The language is easy to read and understand. There are some direct speech but mostly it’s storytelling. Narrator: It’s a third omniscient narrator from the boy’s point of view. We know how he feels and what he thinks about the events that are happening. Themes: Growing up. Pressure: the man pressures the boy. Characters: The boy is on his first kangaroo hunt‚ I believe

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    Describe how crisis is shown in one poem The significance of crisis‚ and often more interestingly‚ the reaction of crisis is fundamental in many poems written by Auden. Crisis is depicted in O What Is That Sound as a major event‚ with panic and the unknown reaching a climax in the last stanzas. The structure of the poem is chronological‚ with the reader experiencing the events with the characters. The inevitable of the soldiers coming is known from the beginning of the poem by the one of the characters;

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    therefore take part in the story. A masterpiece of external narration‚ there seems to be no focal point in the characters. One must only here what is said‚ not what is thought by the two main characters‚ the American and Jig. Hemmingway’s third person narrator takes an objective position outside of the characters‚ thus providing a look from an third person point of view. The story told is that of a woman and a man during their trip to a place where she can have an abortion. Everything in the tale is

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    third-person limited contain similarities and differences. Third-person objective is when an outsider tells the story from their point of view and can only write what they acquire is happening. On the other hand‚ third-person limited is when the narrator is an outsider‚ and can tell what is going on inside a character’s mind from a more sophisticated point of view. Within the two illustrious points of views‚ they contain similarities and differences. First of all‚ the two points share multiple similarities

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    wanted to introduce the whole community’s standpoint. Both literal mastery and composition are little likely to be created by a teenager. Furthermore‚ there are other important details which make the mode of interaction between the reader and the narrator of additional value in relation to subjective Truth author installed. The narration is kept in present tense‚ and the dialogues have no quotations: “Next week she comes over black and blue and asks what can she do? Minerva. I don’t know which way

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    of camera angles‚ color and narratives to help convey a subliminal message to the audience that the narrator in the movie is suffering from insomnia and thus have developed an alter ego. The alter ego he has created is just a mental projection on the narrator ’s part and the cinematographer has made it possible for audiences to pick up hints or be foreshadowed by the cinematography that the narrator and his alter ego is the same person. In this paper‚ I am going to use a stylistic perspective to

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    Literary Theme in “A Worn Path” Patricia M. Winbush ENG 125 Karen McFarland March 11‚ 2012 In “A Worn Path”‚ the theme though out the story is about a strong undying love an old woman has for her grandchild. According to Clugston 2010‚ the theme in a story is associated with an idea that lies behind the story. Every story narrows a broad underlying idea‚ shapes it in a unique way‚ and makes the underlying idea concrete. That ’s how theme is created. In other words‚ the theme in a story

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    to the story and its role will make the story turn out the way it does. It is a third person narrator who – when it comes to Marjorie – is omniscient through the whole story. This is shown when the narrator tells us about Marjorie’s past‚ her experiences‚ her feelings and her opinions. When it comes to Mick the narrator is non-omniscient because nothing but his actions and looks is described. The narrator does not comment the characters and the events so he is also neutral. The characters are not

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