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    theme by employing form‚ mood and multiple narrators. As we start reading the poem‚ the use of multiple narrators in the first stanza gives the first few lines a conversational feel. It starts out with a 3rd person perspective‚ and then switches to first person. “Nobody heard the dead man‚ // But still he lay moaning: // I was much further out than you thought // And not waving but drowning” (Smith‚ lines 1-2). In the first line‚ the third person narrator is describing how no one recognized the fact

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    How to write a narrative - http://www.engl.niu.edu/wac/narr_how.html If you choose to write a narrative‚ it should be a story in which either you or someone you know well was actually involved. You should avoid stories that simply recount accidents. What I mean is this: a good story needs to have the element of choice in it. If you describe an accident‚ you need to show that decisions led up to it. This story should be about people‚ about the decisions they make and the consequences that follow

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    Dignity of Good Values

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    Article DIGNITY OF GOOD VALUES 7l3l13 BY NARRATOR Love‚trust‚affection and faith are values of human life.we can only judge a person by his qualities and not by the appearance.God has bestowed this people like mother teressa and also other freedom fighters like Gandhiji‚Subaash Chandra bose‚etc..They were selfless and they worked 4 the welfare of the society.this facts are are applicable to the boys in Verona. Last month I set off

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    (Arnold 24-27). Mankind had faith at one point‚ but it retreated slowly like long winded sigh. The last part of the poem is the narrator of the poem speaking to no one in particular. He may be wooing a young lady‚ or quite possibly just comforting himself. He speaks saying that despite the world and its lack of joy‚ and peace‚ and of the better things‚ that they (the narrator whomever he is speaking to) should love true. In the last three lines of the poem: “and we are here as on a

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    versus Igbo; pride and embarrassment was shown through her writing. “When mother makes me come out to greet them‚ I speak English to their Igbo‚ thinking that they should not be here.” In “My Mother‚ the Crazy African’ at the beginning when the young narrator Ralindu was speaking to her readers she would translate in English what was said to her by her company when spoken to in Igbo. For instants “isn’t it time for your guest to leave? She asks in Igbo.” Ralindu‚ a native Nigerian did not like the fact

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    The first is omniscient. This type of third person point-of-view is when the narrator has unlimited knowledge‚ including all of the characters thoughts and feelings‚ and much more. The objective point of view is when the narrator only has knowledge of what is in front of them. The narrator doesn’t know what the characters think‚ feel‚ or why they are doing the things they are doing. In limited point of view the narrator is only aware of one character and that characters thoughts‚ feelings‚ and surroundings

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    By having a third person narrator narrate the story‚ the story becomes more reliable‚ resulting in the purpose of the story not being lost. The narrator is able to give the reader a more reliable picture‚ regarding the relationship between Peter and Sonia‚ and the mum meddling in Sonia’s private life‚ compared to if it had been a first person narrator. Howev-er‚ the point of view‚ which the narrator uses‚ is Sonia’s. By doing so‚ the narrator becomes limited and loses credibility‚ seeing

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    Let Them Call It Jazz

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    Short Story: Let them Call it Jazz Plot overview: The actions of the various Londoner’s (including Police) create difficulties for this woman who is an outsider. At first the victim of a crime - a set up which works to get her thrown out of her own flat - she is forced to leave and take up residence at a home in an exclusive area of London. She is pressured to stay by the gentleman who owns the house despite insistence on wanting to leave. Events slowly escalate for her‚ until she inadvertently

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    told in third person‚ the narrator uses both internal and external narration. The narrator describes the actions and appearances of the characters within the story--this is known as external narration “when she enters the parlor‚ Robert is nowhere to be found. He has left a note”.(148) This contrasts with internal narration which allows us to hear the characters thoughts and feelings “She writhed with a jealous pang.” (136) Chopin uses omniscient narration meaning the narrator has unrestricted knowledge

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    an old woman named Mrs. Grimes. The narrator is a man who is recalling this story from childhood. He is haunted by the old woman’s death but it is the story of her life that he needs to tell. Throughout most of the story we are under the impression that the narrator’s memories are fabricated due to the fact that it happened so long ago. The story is rich with details. I believe there are certain occurrences that influenced his memory. As a child‚ the narrator‚ along with his brother and a group

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