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    Mile Pequeno Analysis

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    In the narrative Mile Pequeno wrote he includes many strategies. One being specifying on a scene, including descriptive words to keep the setting clear and giving the reader a visual picture. An example of this being, “Dad kept the set next to the TV stand and, most nights, we’d take it down from the entertainment center and put it on the coffee table in front of the sofa, where we sat side by side and played chess while halfway paying attention to the television.” Classification brings all the…

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    It describes the event through the use of real footage, but also the use of animation and a combination of the both at times. Tower is an alternative narrative film that includes re-enactments, real footage, and animation. Maitland used several different artistic ideas in the film to best accurately portray the fatal events that occurred, without focusing on the sniper himself. Maitland focused on the commentary…

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    scene or sequence uses formal elements- narrative, mise-en-scene, cinematography, editing, sound, and so on- to convey the story, mood, and meaning” (Looking At Movies p.g 498). Everyone has their own opinions and way they perceive movies. But as a film critic, you observe a movie much more than just “oh I liked this”, or “I believe this should have been left out”. The way you critically evaluate a movie is by the formal elements of a film, for an example a film like St. Vincent. For myself…

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    A Genre Analysis

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    earliest day, People have experienced the films since the film technology was not well-developed, from a still image showing on screen or five to ten seconds moving images to long stories as in these days. As the technology have been developed, The narrative of the stories is being developed as well. There are more details and conventions, not only playing images one by one without any description. The conventions of the story refer to a genre. Genre benefits all producers, distributors and…

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    Walt Whitman Narrative

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    first line, “Flood-tide below me! I see you face to face!”, introduces us, expeditiously, to second person narrative. This narrative is described simply as “a narrative mode in which the protagonist or other main character is referred to by second-person personal pronouns”. Although “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” is a poem, there are other types of works that use second-person narrative. An example of this is Theodore Roosevelt’s speech to the Society of the Holy Name, titled “Strength…

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    Realism In Film Analysis

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    Realism subscribes to a more narrative, social based ideology while Formalism believes that the art of cinema comes from the mastery of technical aspects. Within these two kinds of filmmaking, many theorists have emerged including Bazin, who had a humanist approach to film. Formalism on the other hand, is the theory that the technical aspects of film are meant to create the world the audience is seeing, thus making it more impactful and more artful than the narrative attached to it. I align…

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    Film Narrative Analysis

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    changes of film narration under the new technical conditions is an interpretation about "narrative is everything". With the revolutionary developments in film technology, the digital technology eventually constitutes the main trend…

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    Travel writing is a kind of vehicle to introduce us to other and it dramatizes an engagement between self and the world. It focuses on the different ways of observing self and the foreign world. Travel narratives are mixed with fictional elements and figures, and that deals with the representations that are many times exaggerated and inexact and also sometime unclear and grotesque. Dissanayanke and Wickramagamage has identified "the distinction between fiction (created) and travel writing…

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    Peter Goldie Fiction

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    In 2012 Peter Goldie questioned whether or not narratives are capable of truth and objectivity. Within his deliberation he outlined four ‘fictionalising tendencies’ that people might have. Goldie states that; we plot our lives, finding agency in the world where it is not, narrative thread and the desire for closure and finally genre and character. If it is true that people have these tendencies, it could possibly mean that the media should be allowed to create fiction around facts, as it is…

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    Denim. "Let it Snow" by David Sedaris is a narrative that was published in The New York Times about Sedaris' recollection of being locked out of his house by his mother during a snow day in Sedaris' adolescence. His general purpose in writing this piece was to entertain his readers by sharing one of his personal memories…

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