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    Introduction Nowadays an increasing interest is attached to the different types of narratives. The analysis of the types of author’s narrative in the works of modern English novelists allows us to penetrate into the inner world of the author and to define the language structures that are used to create the text itself. The types of the author’s narratives have not yet been exhausted in linguistic studies. The urgency of the author’s narrative has been accentuated in the publications of

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    about his life before and after he was kicked out from Pencey Prep. The novel was told in first person through the eyes of the narrator‚ Holden. He recalls the events as a series of flashbacks placing the setting of the story in his mind. I was bored by the novel‚ but dutifully finished reading it anyway‚ I suppose so that I could say that I had. It wasn’t an electrifying reading experience at first but on the middle part of the novel I started liking the novel. In some way‚ it seems that

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    Minority‚ Imitiaz Dharker talks about the condition and the problems faced by a person who belongs to a minority. As her other notable works even in this poem her own cultural background and her personal experiences can be clearly understood. When we first see the tittle we can clearly infer that it has something to do with minority group or people belonging to minority. The tittle says it all. It is a first person narrative but it is difficult to find out the gender of the speaker. Let’s just

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    frequently changing thoughts and waiting for some kind of twist in the story. The tone keeps the story on the same unstable level as the woman. Point of view seems to be the most important literary tool used in the story. “A Telephone Call” has a first person point of view narration. Parker purposely uses this narration to focus on a specific point of view‚ the woman with the obsession. Hearing the thoughts inside her head‚ the reader could not be any closer to obsession itself. Throughout the story

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    Washington D.C a man called Aaron Alexis‚ entered the navy yard and shot people that worked there‚ killing 13. The FBI investigated his house and found violent games‚ opening a closed scar. Do video-games influence violence? "Aaron was peaceful person‚ and never targeted or hated none of his bosses." according to Aaron’s friends‚ but he was diagnosed for mental disease. "Video-games mostly influence people with mental disabilities. Your mind and your background directly influences if you would

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    and is said at a quicker pace. Accelerando is only for spoken‚ not written speech however. This obviously speeds up narrative pace and makes the mood more intense and dramatic. Acronym: An acronym is where words are shortened to just the first letter. E.G. ‘U.N’ is an acronym as it is short for ‘United Nations’. The effect of acronyms is normally to add verisimilitude or realism to a text. It also makes a text harder to understand as the reader must know what the acronym stands for.

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    ‘Anita and Me’ is a first person narrative novel published in 1996. It was written by a British Asian actress and writer Meera Syal. The author grew up just outside Wolverhampton‚ where the novel Anita and Me is set‚ around the 1960s and 70s called Tollington. The novel is mainly focused on Syal’s own life and what was happening around her at that time. Moreover‚ life in the 1960s – 70s was rough for people who were immigrating and also people of Tollington as industrial were getting closed; which

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    and the film. The original text is expressed through the first person point of view. While reading the short story there is a sense that charlotte is speaking directly to the reader‚ leading to a complete understanding of her thoughts and actions. There is a more focused look into the main character. The other characters in the story are simply mentioned through charlottes own thoughts. The film however‚ is scripted through the third person point of view. The viewer receives a general knowledge on

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    THE SANDBOX BY EDWARD ALBEE SUMMARY Beginning with brightest day‚ the Young Man is performing calisthenics (which he continues to do until the very end of the play) near a sandbox or at the beach. Mommy and Daddy have brought Grandma all the way out from the city and place her in the sandbox. As Mommy and Daddy wait nearby in some chairs‚ the Musician plays off and on‚ according to what the other characters instruct him to do. Throughout the play‚ the Young Man is very pleasant‚ greeting the

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    that loss are not vented but remain unconscious‚ thus weakening the ego."(Freud p.246). Dickinson uses several elements in her poem to relate this theme such as tone‚ imagery and rhyme. It is told through the first person point of view of an unknown speaker. Dickinson begins the first line of her poem by writing in iambic tetrameter. In the second line she switches to iambic trimeter and proceeds to alternate between the two. This rhyme scheme proves to be particularly effective in complimenting

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