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    Animals have held an important place in written literature for thousands of years. And prior to written languages, ancient peoples told animal stories by drawing symbolic visual narratives on the walls of their cave homes. These early examples of animals in literary history generally were imbued with strong religious and allegorical significance. Composed around the sixth century B.C. By time, Talking animals generally fall into the category of "animal fantasy," referring to a genre where…

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    Founding Brothers is a historical non-fiction novel written by Joseph J. Ellis. It concentrates on important moments both in post-progressive America and on the lives of the Founding Fathers. Throughout this novel Ellis discovers that the relationships between the Founding Brothers, was a vital decision maker for America. Separated into seven sections, Ellis examines the Founding Fathers from both foresight and hindsight. The preface of this novel is called The Generation. The Generation…

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    generations. Friendships, romance, and privacy are all apart of our identities within the new age of technology. In the past met relationships occurred in a real life setting, where when you wanted to see and talk to someone you met in person, other then hand written letters and phone calls. Nowadays, one can simply turn on their computer and talk to anyone around the world, and online communication has also opened people to be able to talk to people without ever meeting them in real life. For…

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    character to play and the narrative plot revolved around marriage, courtship or even remarriage. It Happened One Night is known to be the Godfather of screwball comedies due to the fact that it portrayed people’s views about rich upper class people during the Great Depression. It Happened One Night is known to be one of the key films in 1930s that inaugurated a new form of comedy films. It is a classic example of screwball comedies due to its basic yet cliché narrative of a rich woman meeting…

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    pleasure reading and to tap into their imagination. In these books, the writers and illustrator include various language, narrative and visual conventions to appeal to the reader and make them read with a deeper analytical eye to find the intended meaning. While some picture books are simple and the meaning is straightforward others are more complex and metaphorical. An example of such a picture book is Gary Crew and Steven Woolman’s “The Water tower.” The water tower is a story of two friends…

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    avoid the classical linear narrative where strong causality linked the past with the present and future. The Bridge’s narrative was developed through a four-line structure (A: B: C: D). Each letter corresponded to a storyline. Each one of these lines function in parallel, but they did not necessarily have the same salience for the narrative or the same duration in each episode. For example, A was the most significant, B less, and so on. Some secondary storylines, for example, C, D, were often…

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    The Transition Of Youth

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    to a politics and understanding of sexuality and merely is defined as either a commodity or as a problem (Giroux, 1996 p. 32). Relationships, not only within sex but also taking the form of family and kin, along with other associations including friendship, lie at the centre of contemporary sociological debate (Themen and van Hooff, 2016 p. 2). Meaning, how sexuality isn’t being expressed within the concepts of the understandings of youth within sociology – merely due to how one may understand…

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    and technology, and insecure transient neighbourhoods under capitalism (Wickham 2013:33). Therefore, in terms of narrative complexity Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt utilises contemporary social issues, unified only by the protagonists’ friendship to the titular character. This is representative of diversity within society and friendship networks, which in sitcom terms facilitates narrative complexity through everyday…

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    advertising companies play to consumers’ emotions excessively. Take John Lewis’ 2014 advertisement, “Monty the Penguin”, for example, which gives us a typical Christmas tale of friendship, love, and joy. However, upon closer inspection, “Monty the Penguin” also delivers strong subliminal messaging to purchase John Lewis’ products through the usage of a variety of auditory and narrative techniques. From the opening seconds of Monty, sounds are masterfully mixed to generate a sense of…

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    A Man Called Ove Dialogue

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    generational disconnect and the crotchetiness of Ove. The story follows two narratives that are intertwined throughout the novel. One simply enough follows Ove throughout his every day and grim outlook on life. The other recounts his past and how Ove has gotten to his growly and extremely out of touch self. A man Called Ove intertwines a narrative that occurs both in the past and the present. The narrative…

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