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    Jules Et Jim

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    in Paris 1912. They travel, take in art, and even share the women they court, until they meet Catherine. They both fall in love with her, but the impulsive Catherine chooses Jules at first, and then leads them along an unpredictable journey of affairs and odd behavior for years. The use of the camera in the film is very fluid and swirling, sometimes independent of the narrative, which plays on the morality within the…

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    and metaphors: “I could hear rich carpets in their voices, books and pearls and fur.” and “My mother’s voice- a cooking pot, a flagon.” Girl with a Pear Earring has a conventional 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…

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    idea of how memory does not exist in narrative form on it’s own. We must use the act of translation in order to create a narrative. This includes anytime we even share our own story we must translate the memory into a narrative. This is a vital time for victims the traumatic event in New York City. Victims must use the coping method of finding a concrete story that they would like to use in order to share their experience. By being able to have one solid narrative they are able to block out some…

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    The Princess Bride book and movie have various differences and similarities, but overall the main concept portrays the same story. The book version incorporated crucial scenes that compose the plot, and a more extended explanation of the story. However, in the movie, some of these scenes were not included which refrained essential information out of the storyline and affected the audience by making it more challenging to stay on track. Both versions of the movie and book got the story across…

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    everyone. On page 27, John’s disappointment and feeling tortured needs to be more visual (one isn’t sure why he feels disappointed or feels tortured). On page 30, there’s no way the audience can understand that John has a “sinking feeling.” Avoid narrative comments like: “He will make it.” Again, the audience can’t see this. This type of telling occurs throughout the script. The other main concern is the lack of compelling tension in the first half. Because of the “telling” the tension feels…

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    paragraph. He goes on to state the important literacy devices that should be identified in a novel. These include: style, tone, mood, diction, point of view, time management, place, motif, theme, and characters. It also includes the narrative prescense and the narrative attitude if any. There is also a huge importance to the hook, or the way the author chooses to draw the reader in so that they are interested in reading more. Every novel has different instructions on how to read it, they…

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    Pedro Paramo Analysis

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    as a means of telling a story plays a crucial role, such that it takes the form of a place in the novel. The way the book is written and the information in it is served may confuse the readers at first, as Rulfo plays with the nonlinearity of the narrative sequences and chaotic arrangement of dialogues. Major themes and techniques are artfully jumbled together, the boundaries between the past and the present, alive and dead, history and fiction are blurred and the opposites do not exclude each…

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    new film that they’re working on a block buster hit. We are walked through the process and given great examples, weather it be through famous actors, cliché scenes, or big budget actions clips it shows that they all do the same thing. Although I do love the big scenes filled with endless action I have to agree that the originality of making films has been watered down with big name actors and the constant need to spend tons of money on effects rather than the story line. The producers…

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    lack of motivation. It was not until high school that I became interested in reading again. Ever since, Khaled Hosseini, Shakespeare, john green, Dede mirabal and Nicholas Sparks have been some of the authors who have conquered my soul with their narrative stories. Such stories can take readers into a roller-coaster of emotions. Each writer has a different perspective towards the audience with a unique interpretation. When it comes to reading, the purpose is to interpret and understand what is…

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    Steel Magnolias Melodrama

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    category. First of all the film depicts many instances of conflict within a family (the Eatenton family for this movie), also the film has a classic melodrama character known as the victim heroine who’s conflict resides dead center in the movies narrative. Finally the film emphasizes the dramatic…

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