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    Anne Bast Narrative Essay

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    investigates the narrative construction in three autobiographies written by individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. Two of the narratives follow a linear structure, which has one “self” as the narrative. The third narrative is structured liked a journal. Basting is interested in particular looking at one’s self through the written narrative. The first narrative, Living in the Labryinth, follows Diana McGowin in her life before and after being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Her narrative…

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    Paper 1 Describe the classical Hollywood narrative structure. Use examples from the film Shadow of a Doubt to illustrate the structure The Narrative structure of cinema has been ductile through history. Today we have a very wide spectrum of different plotlines and structures that directors and writers get to choose from; however, the classical Hollywood narrative structure stuck to one consistent narrative structure that follows a linear timeline through 3 basic steps: equilibrium, disruption,…

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    forcing the listener to remain attentive throughout the entire piece despite its intimidating length. Ocean leaves his artistic presence all over this piece with his smooth, power vocals and his way to flawlessly tell the story of of a pimp falling in love with one of his call girls in a clever and gripping way. He does so expertly and it is his story telling, along with the drastic and intriguing shifts in tempo, texture and timbre that make this a modern classic in the R&B genre. The first…

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    Bat Eyes

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    Bat Eyes Narrative of a Film Referential Bat Eyes (Damien Power, 2012) begins with eyes setting on the blind person that is trying to acquaint himself to the machine to aid him to read before receiving special spectacles. The theme of love and affection amounts up as the movie goes on. The optometrist is silent in love with the patient just as the patient wishes he should have been able to see the love and caring optometrist. Also, the two characters, Adam and his classmate are in love without…

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    analysis of narrative voice. An individual’s unique mindset, experiences and context, and their response to difficult situations influence the intricate bond between the public and private world. Such factors are necessary in communicating the individual’s thoughts and behaviours. Through narrative voice, Mark Haddon investigates the relationship between the public and private worlds…

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    This style of narrative is essentially the “story within a story” (Narrative Theory and the Eraly Novel, n.d.). The story is depicted by a character within the text “who shares” with the other characters of the novel, “a narrative of his or her own” (Narrative Theory and the Eraly Novel, n.d.). It can be argued that Half of a Yellow Sun does uses a metadiegetic narrative as “Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Adichie views the use of a clever…

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    Story Structure In Film

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    Looking back to my initial question regarding the parable readings in this unit, after listening to the lectures and thinking through my questions, I am beginning to rethink my position. At first, when I examined the parables, I believed that each parable did not contain all the elements of story. For instance, the parable of the lamp, initially, I did not believe contained an antagonist and other variouskey concepts of storytelling; however, Alec, a student in our class, pointed out that the…

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    Armadillo Narrative

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    filmmaker’s purpose, viewpoint and approach of the film is determined by how they structure the narrative. Mentz takes the viewers on a journey through the minds of soldiers whom are going on their first mission to the war in Afghanistan. As the film progresses the personalities and depth of their characters is reviled. Mads, one of the soldiers is followed predominantly more than the other men. The narrative is pulled together through his journey, showing the conflicts he faces at war.…

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    he knows to the reader, along with his own predictions, all of which seem just as likely as the others. Every way he adds up the evidence leads to a 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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    paper, the role and function of Walter Murch’s sound design used in Francis Ford Coppola’s film Apocalypse Now (1979) will be described and analyzed through specific scenes throughout the entire film, which I consider important so to understand the narrative of this film. Sound Design elements will be covered such as: usage of sound, styles of sound, diegetic and non-diegetic sound, acousmatic sound and foley sound. INTRODUCTION Sound, is frequently made submissive to image in films. However,…

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