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    Michael Frayn uses a unique style of writing in the novel Spies‚ dual narration. So in this essay there will be an investigation into this distinctive style of writing that magnetises the audience‚ as it makes the audience feel part of the story. Stephen and Stefan versions of accounts vary‚ this appeals to the audience as it leaves you guessing too many unanswered questions during the plot. Dual narration has many positives to contribute to the novel‚ for example numerous independent viewpoints

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    In "Once More to the Lake’ the author starts his narration out immeidaely by describing his vacations to maine every august when he was a child. He describes it at first as his favorite place growing up‚ giving us his point of view. He uses his view on sea life to describe how dreadful it can be with unforgiving tides and cold temperatures. His narration of his days as a child ‚ lead the reader to understand why he moved by the sea. His discrption on how relentess sea life can be‚ give the reader

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    The ‘Great Gatsby’ was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In his novel‚ he adopted a unique style of first-person narration. The narrator of the story was Nick Carraway‚ a young man from Minnesota in the Midwest. He was born into a well-situated family and graduated from Yale. Soon after‚ he entered the military service to fight for his own country in World War I. After this‚ in 1922‚ he moved to the glamorous melting pot of New York to learn more on bond businesses after the war had drastically changed

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    and narration (how shots are connected) to construct and clearly convey the narrative of Rescued by Rover? Fitzhamon‚ very deliberately‚ makes use of narration and monstration to move the story of ‘Rescued by Rover’ onwards. Within this essay‚ I will prove how narration and monstration are used consciously by the director to subconsciously affect the viewer‚ in a way which provides them with an understanding of time‚ location and happenings inside the film. Firstly‚ the use of narration is obviously

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    Write about the ways Hosseini tells the story in Chapter 7. The narrative in this chapter opens with Hassan’s dream‚ in which we see a positive and negative omen. In the dream‚ Amir and Hassan are celebrated as heroes which is a positive forecast for the upcoming competition; however‚ the monster “swimming at the bottom (of the lake)‚ waiting” foreshadows the monstrous event that is about to happen. The dream juxtaposes the nightmare Amir will watch and Hassan will experience later on in the chapter

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    James R. Cater 31578344 050186 Page 1 413 new drive street Staten island NY 10306 demeniorcounty@aol.com In an effort to balance my studies with Penn foster I had to find a happy medium within my days and break the days into hours. There are 24 hours in a day and I break it down evenly into 4 parts‚ six hours sleep‚ six hours studies‚ six hours work and six hours family or at least this is what I try to go by. Of course having kids can throw my schedule a little off track but for the

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    Reading to learn Richard Rodriguez was born on July 31‚ 1944‚ in San Francisco‚ California‚ to Mexican immigrants Leopoldo and Victoria Moran Rodriguez. Rodriguez received degrees from both Stanford and Columbia University‚ he also did graduate study at the University of California‚ Berkeley and the Warburg Institute‚ London. Richard Rodriguez became nationally known after publishing his autobiography “Hunger of memory”. Rodriguez’s essay‚ “The lonely‚ good company of books” was published in his

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    They explain that the narrative can be broken down into the narration and the narrator‚ and that they have specific jobs: “Narration is the act of telling the story. The Narrator is who or what tells the story” (122). When they join together though‚ they form a new meaning‚ “In other words‚ the narrator delivers the narration that conveys the narrative” (122). These are the basic element of narration and how they work. But‚ how does that impact our view of Citizen Kane and Orson

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    Narration and Description in Frost’s "The Road Not Taken" Robert Frost was an extraordinary poet who wrote from his heart. He is known for his use of everyday objects and settings in his poems. Many times he uses nature‚ such as trees‚ birds‚ rain‚ and flowers‚ for subjects in his poetry. As simple as they may seem‚ the poems are much more detailed than meets the eye. He also writes from many different perspectives‚ for example first person omniscient. In his poem "The Road Not Taken"‚ Frost creates

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    The first-person narration style of “The Cask of Amontillado” is essential in creating the original quality of the story. The reason this is so important in this particular story‚ is because when a sane killer‚ Montresor‚ is allowed to tell the story from his point of view‚ the reader gets a unique‚ disturbing look into the calmness of his mind. The audience can more clearly see how he thinks and feels‚ which the audience does not normally get in mainstream‚ commercial literature. The reason

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