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    Short Stories AQA Anthology Revision Booklet English Literature Unit 1: Part A: Modern Prose The Examination This is worth 20% of the total GCSE It is 45 minutes of a 90 minute exam. You must answer ONE question. The question is in two parts: Part A: you respond to a passage from the text Part B: you must link this passage to the whole text. Assessment Criteria AO1: respond to texts critically and imaginatively; select and evaluate relevant

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    before the family initially fell apart. Oates uses several literary techniques‚ such as stream of consciousness‚ the writing perspective of a first person narrative‚ and the method of foreshadowing‚ to indirectly characterize Judd Mulvaney who is the narrator of the manuscript as a mature young man‚ very aware of situations surrounding his life‚ and a person who simply cares for his family. Judd’s thoughts are predominantly known throughout this entire selection‚ and they mostly concern his own death

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    According to a recent study‚ playing active video games will help in keeping the body-to-mass ratio of a person while reducing the amount of body fat (Maddison et al. 160). This type of video game might not be as strenuous as real exercise routines‚ but it gives a desirable result for anyone who likes to play games trying to stay fit. Also‚ video games can

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    The author‚ Alice Munro utilizes several literary techniques to convey a very relatable theme‚ that of young idealized romance and the ironies we learn about these romances as we get older. Munro conveys this theme by utilizing an interesting first person perspective and descriptive language to provide the reader with a mental setting. As the story progresses‚ the character development employed helps to complete the picture of where the main character belongs in society‚ and how the other characters

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    When a story is written in third person point -of-view there are three different types of this narration that can be used. The first is omniscient. This type of third person point-of-view is when the narrator has unlimited knowledge‚ including all of the characters thoughts and feelings‚ and much more. The objective point of view is when the narrator only has knowledge of what is in front of them. The narrator doesn’t know what the characters think‚ feel‚ or why they are doing the things they

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    2001 In the Animated Movie Shrek. Who is an ogre named Shrek has a lonely life gets shattered by evil characters who invade their place. This movie shows that how there are many people out there that are being judged by their first look. This is a quote from the movie‚ "I’m not the one with the problem‚ it’s the world that seems to have the problem with me. People take one look at me... A big stupid ugly Ogre. They judge me before they even know me...”

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    and quick. But both Teresa and Brenda were basically fighting for Thomas‚ so I figured one of those two girls would be either left behind or lost in the process of the book. As you read through this book you can see that it is written in first person.

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    Mark Twain‚ one of the most famous and influential American writers‚ was born in Hannibal‚ Missouri on November 30‚ 1835 and died April 21‚ 1910. Born Samuel Langhorne Clemens‚ he eventually adopted his famous pseudonym in 1863. Shortly after his father’s death in 1847‚ when Clemens was twelve‚ his father passed away. After his father death‚ he applied for an apprenticeship at the local-printing shop. While working in the printing shop‚ Twain learned the skills required to be a printer and developed

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    these themes to shine through with concise subtlety.  The society in this novel is dystopian. This is illustrated by the deception of the students into thinking they live in a paradise because of isolation. Never Let Me Go is narrated in the first person by Kathy H‚ a thirty one year old who is in her last year as a carer. The story is told through her memories at Hailsham‚ the cottages‚ and then her career as a carer. Hailsham is a school for clone children who are brought up in order to donate

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    talking about the happen within Charlie reunited with his father. However‚ this essay will divide into two main parts. The first part is analyzing the characterization and the second part is analyzing the themes. There are some similar and difference upon to these two elements. After you read‚ you will know more about the characterization and themes between these two stories. First‚ there are some similar and difference characterizations between these two stories. Mrs. Mallard | Charlie | Protagonist

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