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    The Power of Storytelling

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    The Power of Storytelling People have been telling stories‚ writing poems‚ and drawing and painting pictures for others since the beginning of man. Since then many things have changed‚ and I will focus on three of these differences today. To start‚ I will discuss the differences between the views people had on hierarchy in the time of the Brothers Grimm‚ compared to the views the author of “Sir Patrick Spens” had. The next topic is the difference of middle class attitudes towards women found

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    of life? Approaching their destination Act Three What moment of the story is Shrek’s greatest failing (i.e the climax of his failing)? How has Shrek changed through his quest? What are the themes of the film? What is the social purpose of storytelling? How is the film Shrek similar and different to a fairy tale? Appendix 3 Close reading of Shrek – Act 3 Film sequence: Shrek and Donkey at the swamp and the wedding at Duloc (11 minutes)

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    Narrative Therapy

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    2. A healthy family: a. Understands the construct of the dominant culture in which they live and the effect on their family narrative. b. Is empowered to identify their problems as separate from themselves and thereby disempower the problem. c. Is able to re-author life narratives in such a way that they identify themselves in a new healthier manner. How change happens: 1. A family is asked to describe their problem story‚ and eventually how they managed to survive their problem story.

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    Chapter 2 Giving your firs speech: developing confidence Three different purposes for giving a speech (p. 25). -Do you want them to learn something? If so‚ your general purpose is to inform. -Do you want them to respond by believing or doing something? Then‚ your general purpose is to persuade. -Do you want them simply to laugh and enjoy themselves? Your purpose is to entertain. 4 different ways to introduce a topic (p. 27) -orient the audience by drawing their attention to subject

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    self reflected in the dark haired almond-eyed girl on the book cover. Alvarez identify with the bright ambitious girl stuck in a kingdom that didn’t think females were very important. Scheherazade gave Alvarez the courage to explore the power of storytelling. When Alvarez came to the United States it was very difficult for her especially as a child who got teased on the playground for her accent. As the tine went be Alvarez became a writer. She got married like Scheherazade and used to tell stories

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    The Stories We Tell Ourselves Stories are fundamental to how we see; understand the world and essentially ourselves. We are the stories we tell ourselves. Or‚ as Thomas King puts it: “The truth about stories is that that’s all we are” (King 2). From stories of creationism to personal experiences‚ historical narratives‚ to social transgression‚ racist indoctrination to works of contemporary Native literature‚ a piece of who we are lurks in the details. This piece of us‚ of who we are has the potential

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    Charles Chesnutt

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    Superstitions and Folk-Lore of the South Summary: Charles Chesnutt wrote a response to his own writing to give more context of its motivations. He explains that the conjure stories he writes in The Conjure Woman are merely myth and are a way of showing African American folklore. While these stories are not proven true they were passed down through oral traditions. He mentions several stories that he has heard such as a conjure man hurting a girl that steps upon the ground he walked on. He quickly

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    Photography and narrative: What is involved in telling a story? In telling visual stories about the world‚ photography is narrating the world. Of course‚ narrative is something that is far larger than photography. Social communication is one of the defining characteristics of being human‚ and narrative stories have long been a common and powerful mode for transmitting information. As such‚ there is much we can learn from the likes of anthropology‚ history and literary theory. Here I want to

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    Tim Miller’s performance Rooted was emotional‚ raw‚ and opinionated. Miller performed alone on stage in a story telling that focused on events throughout. Each of the events he describes are connected‚ or rooted‚ together. Miller was the only actor in this performance and he provided a very compelling story about his trials and tribulations as a gay man trying to marry his partner in the United States. I found Millers entire performance very powerful. What I found so powerful was how utterly open

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    familiar to them. Balme observes how‚ during this period “the various plays and programmes aimed at demonstrating and producing an indigenous West Indian theatre all sought to quarry the rich mine of the expressive ‘folk’ culture: the musical‚ dance‚ storytelling‚ and processional traditions which contained a pronounced performative content”( Balme1999:44) When dealing with a play like

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