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    The purpose of the narrative form in Angelou’s and Orwell’s essays Narrative writing is a written account of connected events. Writers choose the narrative form to inform‚ to explain‚ or simply to recount events that support a thesis. In Maya Angelou’s essay‚ Finishing School‚ and George Orwell’s essay‚ Shooting an Elephant‚ both writers use the form of narrative to tell a story yet their purpose is different. In the first‚ the author relied on dialogue and descriptive details

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    person limited narrative of Utterson’s perspective in most chapters‚ third person limited narrative of the maid’s perspective in Chapter 4‚ Lanyon’s narration in Chapter 9‚ and Jekyll’s narration in Chapter 10)  It clarify the mystery throughout the novel‚ also by using different perspectives it delivers various events more intensively. At the last chapter Dr. Jekyll’s point of view was very effective to reveal the mystery by the mysterious man. 3. What is the effect of the two narratives (from both

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    Donnie Darko Analysis

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    to define. At many points in the film‚ the narrative will shift between Donnie’s “real” life and his fantastic thoughts. The premise of the story is already strange in itself‚ however the way in which the content is presented adds much more to it. The narrative makes it difficult for the viewer to discern what is real and what is not throughout the movie‚ and even the ending flips our view of the plot altogether. The lightning‚ cinematography‚ narrative‚ and the film’s use of time are important

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    Run Lola Run Analysis

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    the director used repeated narrative and flash-photo montages to communicate the film’s central ideas and themes? In the film‚ Run Lola Run‚ a repeated narrative and flash-photo montages reused by director‚ Tom Tykwer to create and explore the idea of how timing can be manipulative. Tykwer suggests how important timing is‚ as the scenes are different by only a few initial actions that change the course of everyone’s future. Tykwer shows through three separate narratives of Lola as she attempts to

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    reflects conformity of society- Also‚ when he talks about Stoksie’s life and goals/dreams...When Sammy notices that the three girls walk the opposite direction down the aisles‚ he realizes that they stand out as nonconformists in a sea of "sheep‚" the narrative changes as Sammy becomes aware of his part in the conformity and the the reader sees that he does not like it. When the manager speaks rudely to the girls about their lack of clothing‚ Sammy notices that Lengel punishes them for their nonconformity

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    The Altar of the Family

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    traditional ideas causes constrictions to the individual. “The Altar of the Family” written by Michael Wilding suggests that conforming to traditional ideas or stereotypes provides constrictions to an individual’s beliefs. The author uses third person narrative in order to position the reader. Characterisation invites the reader to be critical of the father’s perspective on masculinity. Figurative language emphasises the opposing ideas of masculinity and setting described in the text produces different

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    Yu Boya Smashes His Zither

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    volumes. Lastly‚ the commentary can serve as a bridge that connects the narrative and the reader‚ and it can bring some crucial findings in the story to the reader’s attention. As the commentary closely relates to the story‚ it reflects the commentator’s continuous engagement with the story as well. Even though “Yu Boya Smashes His Zither in Gratitude to an Appreciative Friend” only includes eleven commentaries‚ the narrative and the commentary make an equal contribution to shape the story. Most importantly

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    I dont know

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    The climax of the story is extremely interesting and will keep the reader anxious to see what is next. The essay is computer generated. It is a hard copy. This was mandatory. The essay also included a title and author‚ which is something every narrative should have. Another important thing was that the essay was submitted on time. It was not submitted late. And if it was submitted late‚ it wouldn’t of have been accepted and that would’ve

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    There are three main genres you notice while you read through chapter 1 of Kim. You read about the narrative‚ which is the sequence of events happening. You read the lyric which allows you notice the imagery going on. Lastly you read about the drama throughout the book by the dialogue between the characters introduced in chapter 1 of Kim. To begin with‚ the genre Narrative‚ is a stories sequence of events. Chapter 1 of Kim‚ starts off by telling you exactly who “Kim” is and where he lives. That then

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    well-developed narrative structure‚ mise-en-scene‚ and cinematography. Wes Anderson‚ director of The Grand Budapest Hotel has perhaps the most interesting and distinctive visual styles of any popular American filmmaker. Because of this‚ Anderson’s films have been described as Doll house‚ pastel‚ fairy tale interpretations of real life events and places. The Grand Budapest Hotel is in many ways different from other Wes Anderson movies. First‚ the film shifts through four narrative frames all of which

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