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    to his work when considering the seriousness of his overall theme, is representative of a manual instruction format found in that of defensive driving safety manuals or cook books. Monson masks an emotionally depressant narrative through the driving for of a simplified narrative format. With his tendency to be contradictory the overall theme or message could have gotten lost but due to its length it was rather easy to re-read a few times in a single sitting and derive the intended meaning…

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    A major theme in short stories is isolation. In “Lusus Naturae” by Margaret Atwood and “Recitatif” by Toni Morrison illustrates the theme of physical isolation. Robert Carver shows the narrators isolation is self-inflected in the story “Cathedral”. Self-inflected isolation is also displayed in “Lusus Naturae”. The narrator of the story “Lusus Naturae” had the disease Porphyria causing visible signs that resemble a monster appearance. She also explained that her father once held her in his…

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    In "A Rose for Emily", William Faulkner describes the story of an old and barren lady stuck voluntarily portion. Her controlling father kicked the basin precisely thirty years back and she has never completely found her own ground. Her home has transformed into the most appalling looking home on the once most select street in the city. In advance stunning and white with looked over shades, it was in the blink of an eye encroached with dust and decay. The overall public in Miss Emily 's city…

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    Stevenson says that the egg that the narrator sees is a symbol of new life. This egg is Aiken almost saying that he was new life, only ten years old, and he now had to start another new life, far away from everything that he knew. Also, the story has a focus on death because it focuses on the perception of an overwhelming amount of snow. The snow is a symbol of death because when snow falls, a lot of what is buried will end up dying. Another time that Aiken refers to death is when he talks about…

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    Mikäel. Additionally, varying styles of narration communicate numerous complimentary ideas of identity and self. Through the creation of personal quests on the part of Félix in The Adventures of Félix and Mikäel in Tomboy, the narrator uses various narrative techniques to express both characters’ explorations and discoveries of their…

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    imagery makes a piece of work more realistic and helps the reader to visualise and experience the authors writing in depth. An example of imagery is when Baillie writes “The main scar, a bloodless seam, ran from his right shoulder to his left hip. The second scar was a second, bellybutton punched in his side. Marks of shrapnel and a bullet. A soldier’s wounds.” In the example, the author uses descriptive language such as bloodless and punched to create a mental image of a soldiers wounds and…

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    around a war, it is no surprise that The Things They Carried contains death multiple times in almost every chapter. However, most of the fatalities are not random casualties of war; they are people that the narrator keeps returning to. The first example is Ted Lavender. Lavender’s death is first mentioned on the second page, but O’Brien and the other soldiers continue…

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    of the film I was trying to figure out why the narrator was trying to imply a jealous overview to the film. This conflicted when members of the cast went from wife to wife to husband to husband. Jealously began to spread throughout the story. For example, when Rebecca says “Maxim…

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    However, those texts that create an epiphany moment in one’s life will always be remembered and are definitely worth digesting and revisiting. Importantly, there are three crucial texts that display memorable and digestible content in them. For example, Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare informs one about what true love is not comprised of then explains what true love is comprised of. In A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning by John Donne, expresses what true love consists of and how one can…

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    she imagines a future New York City, underwater.” She is actually full of imaginations of which, some are far from reality. “Radtke is not an artist who also writes a little or a writer who scrawls but a master of both prose narrative and visual art. Like memory, the narrative loosens the binds of chronology, playing hopscotch through the author’s girlhood. College, formative years as an artist, and apocalyptic fantasy of her current home in New York. In a way, what she has done in this…

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