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    Name: __________________________ Identifying Narrative Perspective Directions: Read the following passages and determine the narrative perspective‚ then explain how you were able to identify the point of view- if the passage is third person‚ explain which character’s thoughts are revealed. Narrative Perspective (point of view): first-person‚ second-person‚ third-person objective‚ third-person limited‚ third-person omniscient. 1. Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar

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    Narrative Style in Conrad’s Heart of Darkness The Heart of Darkness employs‚ broadly‚ a three framed narrative style. Conrad‚ the author‚ places an unnamed narrator aboard the Nellie with Marlow‚ who is the third narrator/frame. The unnamed narrator functions as both a teller of Marlow’s tale to us and a listener to Marlow. The significance of these frames can be analysed by looking at three effects which this arrangement produces. The usage of Marlow as narrator instead of Conrad himself became

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    to my bare feet‚ as the sun beat on on the blue water. The glittering sea reflected in my eyes‚ and a smile spread across my face. This was paradise. This was Hawaii. Whats a vacation without some adventure? Without some fun and some risk? Without going beyond your boundaries and trying something new? That’s what a vacation is meant for. On the shore at Maui Hawaii‚ I stood taking in the magnificent view-hypnotized by the scene‚ my mind was racing. There were endless possibilities of things that

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    Theme and Narrative Elements in the Short Story Sean M. Czuchaj Ashford University The themes of a story are the ideas that are behind the story. The theme of the story makes the underlying ideas of the story come to life (Clugston‚ R. W. 2010). The theme of the story embodies the main idea that the reader should get from reading a story. There are many literary elements that add to the theme of a story but I think the most important literary elements are the point of view and symbolism

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    Narrative Planner—“The Pomegranate Seeds” Who? Describe the character whose story you plan to tell. Character Name: How would you describe this character? Why? Physical Appearance Gloomy but handsome. He was gloomy because he was very lonely in his dominion. Feelings Very sad and lonely Because he has been by himself for so long he has grown tired of it. Attitude Desperate‚ and sad He really wants Proserpina to live with him and so far he is not succeeding.    What?  Conflict Character

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    The emotions of a narrative or dramatic work. Example #1: The mood of the story “The tell-tale heart” is suspense. Example #2: The mood of the story “Harrison Bergeron” is dangerous and tense. Narration: The process of telling a story. Example #1: In the story “The tell-tale heart”‚ the narrator is telling what is happening. Example #2: In the story “The possibility of evil”‚ the author is telling a story. Narrative: The way in which the sequence of events in a narrative or dramatic work

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    Narrative Techniques in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a novel by John Boyne. This novel is set during World War 2 and explores themes such as prejudice‚ racism‚ war‚ innocence and friendship. What sets it apart from other novels is that it uses a third person limited point of view‚ and mostly depicts events as they are seen by a young and naïve boy. This was one of the main narrative conventions that engaged me in this novel. The point of view is the most

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    Sections V & VI comprise five chapters‚ 13 – 17. As is the case pretty much throughout the novel‚ the narrative is quite discontinuous (one could also say the narrative is non-linear)‚ with present scenes interspersed with numerous flashbacks. Section V (which consists of only Chapter 13) is a very good example of discontinuity in narrative as is seen throughout much of the book‚ because it contains many different short scenes where Offred is either being quite reflective (e.g. the passage where

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    THEME AND NARRATIVE ELEMENTS IN THE SHORT STORY BY __________________________ COURSE NAME/# PROFESSOR NAME DATE DUE‚ 2012 This analysis is a response to my exploration of the short story Little Red Riding Hood as featured in Journey Into Literature by R.W. Clugston‚ (2010‚ Ch. 4.1). The story is actually an ancient fable told in the oral tradition (basically French folk lore) that was written nearly 315 years ago by a writer named Charles Perrault in Paris. The identity of the original

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    Themes and Narrative Elements in the Short Story Bobbie Davis ENG 125 Introduction to Literature September 19‚ 2011 Themes and Narrative Elements in the Short Story As I explained in last week’s paper I found Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” to be very intriguing to say the least. It was well written‚ full of symbols‚ metaphors and similes; I have decided to write about it once again. After using the historical approach to analyze this story and researching the author herself

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