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    The Cask of Amontillado

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    The Cask of Amontillado The Cask of Amontanillo was particular hard for me to understand. Even though I reread it a couple of times‚ Poe’s writing got confusing to me. Narration and Point of View starting on page 161‚ helped me understand that the narrator was very aware of the voice in the story‚ but still‚ at the end of the reading‚ I was not as clear about the story. However‚ as far as I understood‚ Montresor holds a high social position but not as a nice positive one. I don’t believe Montresor

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    a third-person narrator either from inside or outside a particular character’s consciousness. =His taxonomy pays attention to the concept of modality‚ with each of his categories of narration displaying different types and degrees of modality‚ accounting for specific viewpoint effects. Categories: Taxonomies of Viewpoint * Perceptual and Conceptual point of view (Chatman;1990) * Spatio-temporal and Ideological viewpoint

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    viewpoints is external and internal viewpoints. External viewpoint is used if the narrator is not a part of the story himself‚ but is rather telling us about other people who are participants of the story. It can be omniscient and objective. Omniscient narration is the type of narration in which the narrator is somewhat a God-like figure. He knows all the characters of the story‚ he knows their thoughts and emotions‚ knows the relationships between them and he passes judgment on them. Not only does

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    set in 1987 and took place mainly in Brainerd‚ Minnesota. The film focuses on the characters and the details of the plot‚ rather than the subject and story itself‚ to allow the audience to perceive the film as a case investigation using an omniscient narration with the camera. The first part of film focuses a lot on the characters and how they relate to one another by case and effect. There are three main characters in the film are: Jerry Lundegaard‚ Carl Showalter‚ and Marge Gunderson. Jerry

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    Avenue came the murder. all the newspapers are headlining this case tomorrow morning‚ then you will find that tarnished movie star related on this case...... perhaps we should say the most famous star." "Sunset Blvd‚" release in 1950‚ the voice-over narration is still impressive. The boundaries of what life and death are blurred‚ and in particular the emotional feeling of suspense confusing to seize the audience’s. This film use "dead" as the film’s identity to explain the task‚ "Sunset Boulevard" does

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    Alice Elliott Dark’s short story In the Gloaming captures Janet’s emotional turmoil using a selectively omniscient narrator. The effect of the third-person point of view allows the reader to sympathize with both Laird and Janet. However‚ because the narrator is strongly aligned with Janet‚ therefore in touch with her inner-thought and feelings‚ we can also view the story from the perspective of a mother. If Dark had written In the Gloaming in the first-person‚ the story would have lost its stark

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    Analysis

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    that your input is not underlined. Text: Author: Year: Genre: | Comprehension | Analysis | Interpretation | Perspectives | Narration + point of view | Who is telling the story?From whose point of view are the events seen? | Is it a first-person or a third-person narrator?Who is the narrator: age‚ relation to characters and events?Omniscient/ unintrusive/ restricted?Narrative modes: dialogue‚ description‚ report | What is the narrator’s attitude to the events and to the characters?What do the

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    manipulated the text by changing the narrative point of view from one type to another. "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is divided into three sections‚ with each section having a different narrative form. In the first section‚ the author uses dramatic narration: the story is told by no one. With the disappearance of the narrator‚ the reader is now the direct and immediate witness to the unfolding drama. The reader views the work from the outside. In the beginning of this story the readers are informed of

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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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    another. this differs from plot in a way becasue plot is the chronalogical order of things as they appear in the literature. narration is a big part of any work of liturature simply because depending on what type of narration or who the narrator is it could dramaticaly effect the plot of the work of littiture.the two main types of narration is limited and omniscient. omniscient never spesifies who the narrator is ‚ although the narrator knows everything even personal thought of the characters. a limited

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