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    Cinderella's Male Gaze

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    Almost everyone in the world grows up reading‚ listening to‚ or watching fairy tales as a child. These fairy tales started out as entertaining stories‚ but as they were handed down from one generation to the next‚ they slowly became more than that. They have grown to be of great importance because they teach children how to act and present oneself in the world. One such fairy tale is Cinderella. On the surface‚ it seems to be a simple story about a young woman whose wishes come true. However‚ the

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    Sections V & VI comprise five chapters‚ 13 – 17. As is the case pretty much throughout the novel‚ the narrative is quite discontinuous (one could also say the narrative is non-linear)‚ with present scenes interspersed with numerous flashbacks. Section V (which consists of only Chapter 13) is a very good example of discontinuity in narrative as is seen throughout much of the book‚ because it contains many different short scenes where Offred is either being quite reflective (e.g. the passage where

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    The Functions of Narrative

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    What are we if not a collection of stories? From birth we are impressed by the stories of others till one day we start to gossip‚ complain about our day‚ sing songs‚ write novels‚ direct films‚ and string them together our own experiences to form a narrative. In Graeme Turner’s Film Narrative he presents the argument of Lévi-Struass‚ that narrative itself is used to frame our understanding of the world through the use of two opposing opposites to structure the story and can be proven by its reflection

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    Informative essay

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    Major Assignment #1 for ENC 1101 at MDC West: Self-Reflective Autobiographical Narrative Assignment: As stated in Allyn and Bacon’s Guide to Writing‚ your goal is to “write a narrative essay about something significant in your life using the literary strategies of plot‚ character‚ and setting. Develop your story through the use of contraries‚ creating tension that moves the story forward and gives it significance. You can discuss the significance of your story explicitly‚ perhaps as a revelation

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    Myths and Narratives

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    Art and Humanities: 20th Century and Beyond Jasmine Smith Myths and Narratives Essay The story that I chose is one I heard from a friend about a dog and the rusty nail. Everyday a man would walk past his neighbor’s porch and the dog was always sitting in one spot howling in pain. Eventually one day when the man walked by again and the dog was in the same spot howling‚ he stopped and asked the owner‚ “Why is your dog always howling like he’s hurt?” The neighbor replied‚ “My dog has been sitting

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    A Delicate Operation

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    “A Delicate Operation” a magazine article by Roy C. Selby Jr. is very informative and really puts Selby’s talent as a writer on display. Selby showed the ability to capture the reader’s attention and hold it till the very last word. Selby really impressed me with many aspects of his story telling. He accomplished creating this enticing attention grabbing article by flawlessly using many writing techniques like imagery and setting the serious mood One thing about his writing that stood out from

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    A MODERN FAIRYTALE :D Once upon a time… I hate to begin with this‚ starting it off as if it’s a happy story‚ a story that will have the ending of the famous last words; happily ever after. I will start this story again‚ this time with a different set out. One day‚ there was a young naïve girl named Mia who believed in ‘happily ever after’ and thought she had found her prince charming. Everything was perfect‚ beautiful romantic dates under the starry night and long walks by the seaside until one

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    Attributes that pertain to all stories are things such as beginning‚ middle‚ and end‚ characters‚ a plot‚ an author‚ and an intended purpose. So‚ why are some stories better than others? If every story consists of these components‚ why are we not moved by every novel we read? There are many things that distinguish bad‚ mediocre‚ good‚ and great stories. The function and the fundamental elements of masterpieces are quite different from just any other published book. What reasons for which do we write

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    Cultural Narrative Cultural narrative is telling a story about life that has been carried for many years by your great grandparents and has been passed by generation. And it’s about religious and what you believe also about your family background. Cultural narrative is from elder people‚ its something that they had believed in a very long day. It’s a knowledge that’s carried to everyone’s life. My cultural narrative is very important to me because I need to know who I’m and where I belong‚ and

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    The Things They Caried

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    "The things they carried" In "the things they carried" Tim O’Brien defines a fine line between fiction and non-fiction in the form of story telling and the memories he has accumulated from his participation in the Vietnam war the way they "seemed" rather than "what happened" because that’s how you tell "a true war story" and that’s how the book effectively engages the reader throughout the whole book because nothing is ordinary‚ not even the way the book is put together‚ you just can’t anticipate

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