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    The text under analysis is an extract from Snow by Ann Beattie‚ an American short story writer and novelist‚ whose work has been compared to Alice Adams‚ J.D. Salinger‚ John Cheever‚ and John Updike. It is a piece of very intimate narration and may be considered even as the inner monologue of the author resembling a momentary picture of her precious memories. They are presented through a number of bright images with prevailing accent on snow‚ which determined the title of the story as well. Following

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    A rose for emily

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    Miss Emily’s hair was described as iron-gray. This makes it understood that one her hair’s was in the bed with Homer’s body‚ which means that she had recently been exposed to his corpse. 2. Who is the unnamed narrator? For whom does he profess to be speaking? -I believe the unnamed narrator could be several people voicing their own opinion or point of view and experience of the situation with Miss Emily. 3. Why does “A Rose for Emily” seem better told from his point of view than if it were told

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    Audio Clip Plan and Script Title of Audio Clip: Community Spirit Radio Ad Story Outline: I am creating my audio clip for young adults and children. The radio advert will be used to promote an event in the local area that is being run by the governments Community Spirit initiative. The audio clip (advert) will inform people of the event who listen to the radio‚ maybe in the car on the way to work or when parents are picking up their children from school. The radio advert will use

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    This through the way she sees herself as unworthy of writing about Oroonoko‚ a job she thinks a male could do better (pg 107). He also points out that though timid‚ the narrator shows great insight and ability by making something of significance of her narration- something that cannot be framed. This suggests that the narrator was experiencing in Oroonoko something very different from what she is used to at the time. Further‚ through the constant use of the word “discursive” in the context of disorder

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    D.H Lawrence - Vin Ordinaire

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    Analyse de textes littéraires anglais « Vin ordinaire – D.H Lawrence » INTRODUCTION : In a short story‚ details are very important. Everything must be explained. The reader needs to go line by line like a fine tooth comb. Focus on the details and the meaning of them. We have to read with a dictionary and prove our justifications with evidences in the text and biography. Literature is also an art; it wakes up our imagination and emotions. THE TITLE: Vin Ordinaire or Thorn in the flesh

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    Narrative Paragraph -A narrative paragraph ‘tells a story’‚ that is‚ it tells about a series of events that happened to the narrator. It is usually told in time sequence with a definite beginning‚ middle and end. Examples for Narrative paragraph: Peddling On My Own Learning how to ride a bike for the first time was a nerve racking independent moment. I was about five years old when my sister informed me that I was too old to still be riding a bike with training wheels. That was

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    Analysis the Web

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    The web‚ by Anna Lee Walters Questions Understanding 1. Who are the main characters? Hilda and Edith her former employer. 2. Where and when does this story take place do you think? In Hildas house at night and Edith’s café in the past. 3. Describe the setting of the story. It starts with the spiders spinning webs all over Hildas house both inside and out‚ but in reality the webs are symbolic to how Hilda feels Edith has behaved towards Hilda and every else around Edith. 4.

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    fragments of the narration forming‚ for example‚ Antoinette as the narrator‚ is explaining to the reader‚ why the native people of the island are on rough times‚ “Another day I heard her talking to Mr Luttrell‚ our neighbor and her only friend. “Of course they their own misfortunes. Still waiting for this compensation the English promised when the Emancipation Act was passed. Some will wait for a long time”.’ (Rhys‚ Pg. 15). The narrator‚ Antoinette‚ is giving us important information‚ but the information

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    The Day of the Butterfly

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    Purpose: - to investigate the ally’s experience. (Ally meaning a person who crosses the boundaries set by society to reach out to marginalised others) “I realized the pledge as our fingers touched.” ‘Pledge’ refers to a heavy commitment Helen‚ the narrator‚ would take on by being Myra’s friend - to provide a critique of adults’ role in educating children about community responsibility or failure to do so (Ms Darling person who creates “dreadful unease”‚ is not able to solve the problem but reinforces

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    Dancing at lughnasa

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    possessed How might this be an appropriate description of the dramatic function and thematic importance of Michael’s speeches in the play. Dancing at Lughnasa‚ a play written by Brian Frier‚ is a depiction of a man’s memory of his childhood. The narrator‚ Michael‚ takes us back to the warm harvest days of August 1936‚ when he was a seven-year-old boy being brought up by his unmarried mother Chris and her four sisters. The play‚ through Michael’s narration‚ touches on different aspects of life of

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