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  • Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Conan
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    There are many different books, in many different genres. There are horror novels, love stories, suspenseful books, and detective stories. The detective story's evolution has been a long and eventful process. The man responsible for the biggest leap in the detective story was Arthur Conan Doyle. He gave the world Sherlock Holmes, who could be considered the greatest investigator in detective story history. Holmes was unique in detective story history. .".. The reader's interest is captivated not...
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  • Time And Place Omniscient Narrator
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    ... sts, and an extraordinary plot and well-synchronized subplots moving upward in a well organized pyramid structure. Congratulations! You now have seventy percent of the elusive good novel writing mystery solved. But remember that the fiction book industry itself is also a giant pyramid, and only the top three percent of the damned hard-working authors at the apex of the writing matrix make the big bucks. To enter into their eminent 3 % domain you have to be better than the 97 % of wanna bes i...
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  • Comparing Great Expectations And Of Mice Men
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    ... away. In the two novels, very different narrative techniques are used. In Of Mice and Men, the story is written in third person view, like an observer. This technique does not draw you into the story very quickly. It is clear from the writing that Steinbeck is calling on previous experiences. He is basically writing about what he has witnessed and experienced as he went through the Great Depression. Steinbeck's simple writing style shows what it was like during the Great Depression. Steinbec...
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  • Heredity And Environment Narrative Style
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    By Robinson Mistry A Fine Balance uses a straightforward third person omniscient narration. A style that has become suspects and largely outmoded in this postmodern period. The question is why did Mistry choose to write in such a mode? Now an analysis of the narrative style of a text will necessarily involve a close scrutiny of the intention of writing it. In the novel the text as such, basically the descriptive part other than the character's conversations or their thoughts, stands out for its ...
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  • Fake Id Emotional Response
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    b) The subject The cat is a patient. I know this because fell is an intransitive verb so nothing is suffering the effect of the cat. It is not an experience because it is not attributed any emotional response. The cat is suffering an action. This sentence could be the response given by a child to the question 'What happened to the cat?' Knowing he would be in trouble if he admits he shot the cat with a bb gun the child tries to distance himself from the act by telling his parents 'The cat fell o...
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  • Limited Omniscient Narrator Third Person Point
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    Points of View in The Cask of Amontillado and Barn Burning Montresor, the narrator and main character in Edgar Allan Poe s The Cask of Amontillado, tells the story using the first-person point of view. Consistent in voice, Montresor uses a sadistic and manipulative tone that creates dramatic irony. He is an unreliable narrator because his story tries to justify his crime. Barn Burning, by William Faulkner, is narrated from a third-person point of view by a limited-omniscient narrator. The action...
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  • Point Of View Beauty Queen
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    Discuss The Techniques Used By The Authors Discuss The Techniques Used By The Authors To Reveal Attitudes To Women In The Three Stories The three stories Tony Kytes: The Arch Deceiver, Tickets Please and Seeing A Beauty Queen Home are each set where the author had lived for a period of time, but contrast greatly, for instance, Tony Kytes: The Arch Deceiver is set in rural Wessex (Dorset), in the late 19 th century. It displays attitudes to women in a very traditional way, whereas in Tickets Plea...
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  • Third Person Higher Power
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    The Dumb Waiter Scott O? Neil The Dumb Waiter is a play that could be interpreted in many ways. It could be viewed simply as a photo realistic slice of life drama or as a comical case study of a dysfunctional relationship. The dramatic action in The Dumb Waiter is relatively static. The two characters, Ben and Gus, do not change environments through out the play. Which leaves the audience to sit there and attempt to grasp what the scattered dialogue is talking about as opposed to focusing on the...
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  • First Person Narration First Person Point
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    The Faithful Wife: point of view The Faithful Wife, written by Barbara L. Greenberg, uses first-person narration to depict the style, language, and theme of the poem. By using first-person narration, Barbara Greenberg was able to portray events and ideas very persuasively to the reader. In addition, this first-person narrator creates dramatic irony concerning the title in reference to the body of the poem. The reader from the start is aware of the point of view that the poem is being told in. Th...
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  • Heart Of Darkness Second And Third
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    Emma Lothian Heart of Darkness- Long Essay What all novels have in common is narrative structure. This essay will discuss the relationship between narrative structure, thematic concerns and employment of imagery in Heart of Darkness. With the assistance of textual references, this essay will demonstrate why Joseph Conrad enlists specific textual features to create the foundations of his allegory, upon which he constructs the rest of the plot. Through thorough examination of the stylistic convent...
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  • Heart Of Darkness Point Of View
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    Heart of Darkness by: Joseph Conrad Setting: The author placed the novel s setting on a stream boat on a river near London. The Nellie, arising yawl, swung to her anchor without a flutter of the sails, and was at rest (1). Then the narrator tells his story in a flash back which he tells about Marlow s experiences in the African jungle specifically on the Congo river. The majority of the story is told in flash back about the voyage in tothe heart of darkness. Characters: The central character is ...
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  • Hills Like White Elephants Man And Woman
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    Hills Like White Elephants> > Hills Like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway is a short story about> an American and a girl named Jig. The story is set in Spain, somewhere> between Barcelona and Madrid. Both the man and the girl are drinking while> they wait for their train to arrive. They start having a conversation about> an operation the man wants the girl to have, but the reader never finds out> what the conversation is about even at the end of the story. The story> follows in that the man a...
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  • Kill A Mocking Bird Father And Son
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    Intertextuality The difference between short stories and novels extends far beyond the obvious, Short stories are often read in a single sitting and can be defined as a brief version of logical events usually revolving about a singular plot. Whilst a novel may retain many of the characteristics of a short story the format builds upon these basic ideas and concepts, expanding on themes and extending the plot and shaping the story through complicated interaction between characters. The process of ...
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  • Deal With Death Stream Of Consciousness
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    Katherine Mansfield's Short Stories The introduction of the short story to literature created a whole new field for writers and readers to experiment with and enjoy. Katherine Mansfield was born and raised in New Zealand and then moved to England where she spent a great deal of her life. Mansfield is known as one of the most remarkable writers to come out of New Zealand and England. Katherine Mansfield's specialization is the short story. Mansfield wrote many short stories in her lifetime and is...
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  • Third Person Point Point Of View
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    The point of view that Katherine Mansfield has chosen to use in Miss Brill serves two purposes. First, it illustrates how Miss Brill herself views the world and, second, it helps the reader take the same journey of burgeoning awareness as Miss Brill. The story is written in a third person omniscient (although limited) point of view. Miss Brill also interprets the world around her in a similar fashion. She is her own narrator, watching people around her and filling in their thoughts to create sto...
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  • Third Person Limited Point Of View
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    The Third Person-Point of View as used by Katherine Mansfield in Miss Brill Katherine Mansfield s use of the third person, limited omniscient point of view in Miss Brill has the effect of letting the reader see the contrast between Miss Brill s idea of her role in life and the reality of the small part she truly plays in world around her. In one short Sunday afternoon, the main character s view of herself changes dramatically different changes. Until the end, the reader does not realize the view...
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  • Limited Omniscient Narrator Point Of View
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    Point of View in Chekhov? s and Oates? s? The Lady with the Pet Dog? Anton Chekhov and Joyce Oates both approached this short story from the third-person narrator. The main difference is how Chekhov entertained the male perspective of love while Oates indulged in the weakening aspect of the feminine side. Chekhov used a limited omniscient narrator who only knows Gurov? s inner thoughts and feelings. He reveals the point of view by not including any feminine thoughts and emotions throughout the s...
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  • F Scott Fitzgerald First Person Narrative
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    A VIEW OF CHANGE: THE ROLE OF NICK CARRAWAY IN THE GREAT GATSBDaniel Dwyre Mr. Pape Eng OA 1 Monday, December 14, 199 How do we perceive a novel? What influences our impressions of certain characters? Many literary critics would agree that choosing the correct point of view is critical in developing the plot and character of any piece of writing. Quite simply, point of view can be described as the role of the narrator in the story; is the person telling the story as a detached observer, or is he...
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  • Social Status Direct Speech
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    Pragmatics Dennis And Conversational Implicature Essay, Research Pragmatics Dennis And Conversational Implicature 1. 1 The concept of deictic centre Dennis deals with the words and expressions whose reference relies entirely on the circumstances of the utterance. For that reason these special expressions and their meaning in discourse can only be understood in light of these circumstances. The term deictic centre underlines that the deictic term has to relate to the situation exactly at the poin...
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  • Speaker Quot B
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    Pragmatics Dennis And Conversational Implicature Essay, Research Pragmatics Dennis And Conversational Implicature 1. 1 &# 9; The concept of deictic centre Dennis deals with the words and expressions whose reference relies entirely on the circumstances of the utterance. For that reason these special expressions and their meaning in discourse can only be understood in light of these circumstances. The term deictic centre underlines that the deictic term has to relate to the situation exactly at th...
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