Characters by role in the narrative structure

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    assumed the role of a student of medicine and simultaneously became an author by publishing his writings in the newspapers and the periodicals of his age. His imagination dwelled heavily in the sketches of Russian life, the instrument of which were a wide range of characters that reflect a high degree of realism in their action. He had a deep sense for the ridiculous and his…

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    (Mingant, Tirtaine and Augros, 2015:112) Form of Social storytelling role-play: sort of social media built around transmedia storytelling that creates buzz and viral marketing around different existent or original stories. Form of viral marketing: promoting a story through audience’s engagement and letting them fill up…

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    This provides us a structured text which now can be read by individuals in an attempt to gain its literal meaning. Likewise, narrative criticism involves reading the bible texts and responding to them as hoped by the original writer. The reader must pay special attention to the various themes, characters and plot of the narratives to respond in this manner (Carr & Conway 275). This type of criticism also allows the reader to judge the stories as a whole and relate it to their…

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    Twin Peaks: Fire walk with Me (1992) or Lost Highway, this film opens with a moderately clear, if particular narrative. A woman emerges from a car crash without any memory. While hiding out in an apartment she has stuck into, she meets an alternate lady who helps her in the journey to find out her personality. During this search, the two fall in deep love. This, in short, represents the narrative trajectory of the first part of the film. Despite the fact that there are peculiar backups and…

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    Lisa is not “dumb” like Kattrin, either, which is perhaps why Ann’s compassion is so infuriating to her daughter. In the end, however, the roles are reversed and while no one dies, “Ann” leaves Lisa alone to toil in her work – writing the play she set out to…

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    The narrative would not suffice for those looking for a broader subject or theoretically based, historically accurate analysis of the family’s troublesome experiences in the South during racial times, but it provides a thrilling story and exceptional view of history…

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    Maugham does not build up to the climax of her affair because he wants to show Kitty as the fallen woman, from the start. However, he changes the narrative to become more traditional and chronological later on, and the effect this achieves is that we see the gradual changes in kitty’s character. Within ‘Rapture’, the poems are written in the first person. This allows for a deeper sense of intimacy to be created. The significant difference between ‘The Painted Veil’ and…

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    cognitive potential, making mental resilience to understand oneself. Erikson (1950) suggested that our emotional wellbeing and development are important in developing our identity and how we fit into society. it also comprehends through a story character a child can imagine themselves in situations. It also comprehends Maslow’s (1943, 1954) hierarchy of needs as through the process of being in improving social context, diversity, and self-esteem in children’s learning. Storytellers enhance…

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    “Adams Diary” both describe the biblical narrative of the Garden of Eden and the beginning of original sin. In both stories they first two humans on Earth succumb to eating from the forbidden tree of knowledge, thus changing the world forever. However, even though basis of the narrative is the same they differ fundamentally on many levels. The main difference between the two stories is the narrator, in “Eve’s Diary” Eve describes her experience of the narrative, whereas in “Adam’s Diary” Adam…

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    deeply rooted social and racial class structures in society. Fitzgerald illustrates a separation between the realities those of upper and lower class live through the portrayal of his characters and…

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