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    Summary: Apocalypse Now

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    foreground images * Fire flames and destruction * Helicopter propellers * Willard is in a disorientated state * Close up of the gun * Composition of the frame‚ seeing more than one image in the frame * Voice over – (Marlow’s frame narrative) * Music ‚ building suspense ‘fuck’ * Meeting with the army generals/ Marlow going to office where the women knitting are * Kurtz “unsound” * Powers‚ ideals‚ morality skewed * Rational and irrational‚ good and evil – discussed

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    Briar Rose Chapter Notes

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    Briar Rose-Jane Yolen This module is called close study of text. It is module B of paper 2 worth 20%. This is a novel‚ a work of fiction. The author or composer is Jane Yolen. Context In order to understand this novel we have to know about the NAZI‚ holocaust‚ which aimed to exterminate the Jewish people from Europe In total nearly 6 million Jews were systematically killed in NAZI occupied Europe. A Briar is a thorn or prickly plant. A Briar Rose is a beautiful flower that grows from a potentially

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    Olaudah Equiano Narrative

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    Brittany Fullard Professor Karen Gainey English 311 2 November 2013 Grief‚ Anguish‚ and Pain Experienced by Olaudah Equiano The Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano is a very descriptive narrative about Olaudah Equiano’s experiences of being of a slave. The narrative is very touching and heartfelt. I admire Olaudah Equiano for his strength‚ courage‚ and for being oppressed to so much pain. The kidnapping of Equiano and his sister‚ Equiano’s attempt to escape to freedom and the scene on

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    While there’s life‚ there’s hope According to the Encyclopedia Britannica‚ a “flashback‚ in motion pictures and literature‚ [is a] narrative technique of interrupting the chronological sequence of events to interject events of earlier occurrence. The earlier events often take the form of reminiscence.” Cormac McCarthy makes use of this narrative strategy throughout his novel‚ “The Road”‚ to present the reader some past events in order to provide background for the current narration because the story

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    Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment 5a) The narrative point of view in the story is third person omniscient. This point of view suits the story because; the story catches all the thoughts and emotions of the characters that experience youth through the “fountain of youth”. The narrator seems to be above all the characters‚ expressing how their presence contributes to the storyline. 5b) The external references are people with an outside perspective or background characters that supports the story

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    Compare and contrast the narrators in Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein‚ the narrative methods‚ and the effects of these different ways of telling a story in Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein. Ravee Chen S2 English H Dr.Freisen 8 April 2010 Word count: 1491 Why do authors use different types of narrators? Jonathan Swift and Mary Shelly have both chosen a first-person narrator in their novels Gulliver’s Travels and Frankenstein. In Gulliver’s Travels the

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    The Horrors of Concentration Camps In 1933‚ Adolf Hitler lead a deadly regime that led to the Holocaust. His plan was to kill anyone that was unfit to the Aryan race including Jews‚ gypsies‚ and mentally ill people. Undesirables were forced to work in brutal concentration camps where they were malnourished‚ tortured‚ and worked in inhumane conditions. The most notorious camp was Auschwitz which had three parts named Auschwitz One‚ Birkenau‚ and Monowitz. Auschwitz One was the largest camp‚ with

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    it is not with emphasising the self-pity of the seamen‚ or using particularly emotive language‚ that Crane achieves this‚ but rather by subtly manipulating the plot structure‚ carefully and effectively establishing the characters‚ and selecting a narrative style that is objective and detached. These techniques culminate in a conclusion that is both unexpected in its resolution‚ and unexpected in its effect on the reader‚ who is left to dwell on the fate of the seamen long after the final page is turned

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    Egg Horror Poem

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    To get the right feel of a poem or the overall theme‚ you must be able to understand what the poet is trying to reveal to you. Luckily I understood very well what the poet was trying to communicate when I read “egg horror poem”‚ by Laurel Winter. I believe that Winter wanted to make the reader feel as if they were one of the eggs‚ feeling all of the suspenseful emotions that come with being an egg‚ she does this by using imagery words‚ voice‚ and her ideas. This involves making me feel like I am

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    The Horrors f Guilt

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    The Horrors of Guilt William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a story of desire‚ betrayal‚ and murder. As the play unfolds it becomes obvious that the guilty conscience of many of the characters in the play has a powerful effect on their personality and actions. In the opening scene of the play readers see Macbeth as a loyal and heroic man. A soldier describes his efforts in protecting Duncan’s throne during the civil war “For brave Macbeth—well he deserves that name— Disdaining fortune‚ with his

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