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    to society, according to Lasswell there are three functions of communication (communicationtheory.org, 2016); these include surveillance of the environment, correlation of components in society and the cultural transmission between generations. An example of this theory in practice is as follows: CNN News – “A water leak from Japan’s tsunami-crippled nuclear power station resulted in about 100 times the permitted level of radioactive material flowing into the sea, operator Tokyo Electric Power…

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    Throughout our readings we have seen the lessons in young adult literature be given to an alternative character rather than through the main character. One of these examples being from Anderson’s Speak. In her book the main character’s lesson on expressing yourself are told through two particular individuals: Mr. Freeman and David Petrakis. For Mr. Freeman the lesson is told to her when she asks how to express emotion through art. He responds with telling her to “think about love, or hate, or…

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    Recently, researchers have made the argument that identity is made up of narratives; by telling stories about our lives and ourselves we show who and what we are (Hydén and Örulv 2008: pg. 206). Stories play a large role in the way we as humans communicate and mold our outlook on society. Throughout life we come across many moment that define who we are as people. These events that occur are what create our self-identity of how we see ourselves amongst our peers and society. In the case study…

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    Narrative Suture and Reader Engagement in The Hobbit Reader engagement is critical for the success of a novel. If a reader is not interested in the novel, it is unlikely for them to finish it or recommend it to others. Therefore, an author will use various narrative strategies to promote reader engagement, and this is something that J. R. R. Tolkien does extremely well. The Hobbit has received wide critical acclaim and has become one of the most famous novels of our time, due in part to the…

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    Narratives, which include scripts, stories, and personal narratives play a significant role in helping children develop skills for understanding higher-level language forms and connecting with peers and adults (Nelson, 2010) The Scaffolded Narrative Method will be used to increase George’s ability to narrate. During this interactive teaching strategy, George will receive the level of support needed while working as independently as possible. “A student who is an independent writer can be in the…

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    attempted to increase his intelligence quotient (IQ). As a result of this research-based intervention, Charlie's IQ was successfully tripled. Likewise, the same experiment was conducted on a laboratory mouse, Algernon. The structure of the novel is a narrative style that helps the author intentionally represent Charlie's inner transformations through his reflective journal. These reflections are written from a first person perspective and contain multiple spelling and grammatical mistakes at the…

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    aesthetics that is more popular with us-young adult audience. The narrative structure is one of a familiar style and is easy to read, as they contain familiar conventions of storytelling. This is evident when Griet says “At first I could not meet his eyes. When I did it was like sitting close to a fire that suddenly blazes up.” Tracy Chevalier uses both figurative and literal imagery to vividly describe the characters. An example of figurative language is when Vermeer’s wife-Catharina voice, is…

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    In particular, “Semplica-Girl Diaries.” By George Saunder, is an example of narrative revealed to us over time. What can be initially taken as just a short parable of self-doubt and reflection, coveys a set of deeper themes, that not only go along to flesh out elements of the story, but also coincide with the devolvement of…

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    different scenario, and it is impossible to tell which is the most likely. The further on in the narrative the reader gets, the less evidence there is that is presented, yet the more hypotheses appear. From a limited number…

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    The 2010 Pura Belpré Medal for Narrative was presented to Julia Alvarez for her novel Return to Sender. Set on a farm in Vermont, Return to Sender tells the story of Tyler Paquette and Maria Cruz, two eleven-year-olds who appear to be total opposites. However, through themes such as illegal immigration, death, and cultural differences, Maria and Tyler learn that they are both growing up similar situations. Return to Sender tells the stories of Tyler and Maria through the use of split character…

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