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    Jackson Crain Professor Coney English 1123-B Period 28 April 2013 “Luck” Mark Twain’s short story "Luck" is written in third person point of view making it seem like your there at graduation day with Scoresby‚ and the Reverend. This story is very entertaining because it tells the story about a Reverend a former instructor and soldiers in the military who describe a man that he used to be friends‚ with as an absolute fool. According to the Reverend‚ his old friend‚ Scoresby‚ is only successful

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    FACULTY OF LANGUAGE STUDIES TMA COVER FORM EL121 The Short story and Essay Writing Part (I) STUDENT INFORMATION (to be completed by student)1. Name 2. Registration No3. Section No4. Tel. 5. E- I confirm that the work presented here is my own and is not copied from any source. Students signaturePart (II) TUTORS REMARKS (to be completed by tutor)Tutor nameSignatureDate TMA receivedDate returnedTUTORS REMARKS Mark Allocated to TMASTUDENT MARK 30For content a maximum of 30 marks Marks deducted

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    The Catcher In the Rye: First Person Narration is Critical In J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ the first person narration is critical in helping the reader to know and understand the main character‚ Holden Caulfield. Holden‚ in his narration‚ relates a flashback of a significant period of his life‚ three days and nights on his own in New York City. Through his narration‚ Holden discloses to the reader his innermost thoughts and feelings. He thus provides the reader not only with information

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    Meagan Kirchoff Dr. McNutt 10/14/11 Patterns of Literature First Person Perspective in Fiction; An Analysis of A Journal Of The Plague Year by Daniel Defoe Characterization and point of view are two very important tools that authors use in writing fiction. They both interoperate with one another to advance the plot and contribute significantly to the meaning. An author’s choice of point of view can reveal the purpose‚ strategy or intentions that he or she aimed for as well. One such author

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    overall theme of the story. There are many things that make you realize what the theme is in this story. The first thing that brings out the theme is the point of view from which the story is told. The narrator‚ who is the husband‚ talks from a first person point of view. Although‚ we being the readers of the story learn the valuable thematic lesson‚ the person that it is

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    Tuesday‚ 5 March 2013 Themes in Destroying Avalon 1. Define the term ‘theme.’ * Underlying message portrayed/explored by the composer in any body of work. * Composer’s intended message. Theme | Elaboration | Evidence (technique) | Explanation | Link to social issue | The negative influence of social hierarchy | Unequal distribution of power determines status‚ whether it be in a group or society. | (Pg 48) “Alice and the bitches rule the school … [A group]… B group

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    than what is set down on paper”. 2. All of the memoirs in this unit are told from the first-person point of view. Why is it important that they are told in the first person? How would they be different if they were told from a different point of view? Imagine one of the memoirs you read told from a different point of view‚ and use that example to explain both the benefits of telling the story in the first person and how it would be different if told from another point of view. Answer:

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    Toby Chang Professor Legrande English 1 21 May 2014 Family Love Lasts Forever Each person has his or her foretimes. No matter it is good or bad‚ delighted or painful‚ it is a true story of one’s life and the past cannot be changed or wiped away. There are two essays in the book Brief Bedford Reader‚ “Champion of the World” by Maya Angelou and “Fish Cheeks” by Amy Tan‚ both authors tell the reader their own story. Maya Angelou and Amy Tan‚ who were growing up in different environment and communities

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    First person point of view is most often easier to read than other narrative styles because it shows the main character’s perspective. When a story is told in first person the reader can feel as if they are talking directly with the narrator. Writing in other styles of point of views would take away the connections between the narrator and the reader. Therefore‚ Salinger writing The Catcher in the Rye‚ in first person gave the reader a better connection to the book‚ if Salinger didn’t write in

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    You are writing as if you are that character‚ from their viewpoint and perspective‚ in the first person narrative form. You will be required to write a minimum of 6 entries‚ using one of each of the various modes of writing: A descriptive entry‚ using strong visual and sensory images to create a lasting impression on your reader. Anything can be vividly described - a room‚ a place‚ an object‚ a person‚ or an event which was significant to your character. A narrative entry‚ detailing a short

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