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    subcultures. The way in which a gender role can be defined varies when viewing the research at an ethnographic standpoint. The key importance in conducting these various types of research depends upon the researcher’s methodology. Sometimes members of various cultures are coherent of their cultural traditions and standards so their viewpoints aren’t always accustomed to accuracy.…

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    believes the detail is part of a narrative of the project. A detail's ability to provide a narrative for how the building was constructed and articulate certain aspects of the design are closely related. For example, the aspect of design emphasized could be process of construction which is revealed through a detail that shows the structure. As described by Frampton, this would be structural-technical ontological element that is shaped so as to emphasize its static role (Frampton 2002, 94).…

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    Egger's Dystopia

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    and environment are different in both novels, different narratives are enforced to refer to the reality of those worlds and societies. Barnita Bagchi emphasizes this point in her work The Politics of the (im)possible: Utopia and Dystopia Reconsidered, in which she states that “there has always been a transaction and exchange between utopia or dystopia as imaginative possibility and as a real-life actualization” (Bagchi 4). As it is, the narrative is the reflection of the society’s condition,…

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    Tim Robbins plays a role in Frank Darabont’s ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ (1994) as a prominent banker named Andy Du Fresne who is unjustly convicted of murder and is then sentenced back to back life sentences at Shawshank prison. Tim’s character is befriended by a fellow inmate Red, excellently played by the world renowned one and only Morgan Freeman. These main characters greatly help to reveal the harsh realities of prison life. Much of the story is about survival – about surviving wherever…

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    Wright ants the reader to be cautious of what happened in the characters childhood and be aware that tragic racist events did happen back then and even now can still occur. “Here my Jim Crow education assumed quite a different form. It was no longer brutally cruel, but subtly cruel. Here I learned to le, to steal, to dissembe. I learned to play that dual role which every Negro must play if he wants to eat and live.” With the lesson that was learned with the Jim…

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    comprehension of the story by drama. Thereby when I planned the lesson, I followed Bredikyte’s model of play: narrative play pedagogy. Bredikyte (2011) identified three fundamental elements in the narrative play pedagogy: one chosen narrative, dialogical form of activities and dramatization of the chosen narrative. Initially, I provided support in helping students to understand the narrative – within students’ zone of proximal development. The zone of proximal development refers to a boundary…

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    Cary Davies ' narrative questions the importance of the storyteller in the modern tale. Davies engages the reader in thinking about the narrative we are reading by presenting multiple narratives. Davies uses free indirect discourse, playing on the internal and external thoughts of her characters. The metafictional engagement between the 3rd person narrator and Arthur Pritt, who tells a story within Jubilee, questions the importance of Arthur 's role as a story teller. Metafiction is 'stories…

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    would require a sensible narrative. I was more focused on the scenes that held action scenes in their episodes. Recently, it became a priority for me to become more selective in the narrative composition. I knew that it held much more weight since it would capture my attention in the long term. With developmental narrative in mind, the show “Man in the high castle”, has its elements that are available for viewers to interpret. The first episode followed two main characters named Alexa and…

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    Phenomenological and Narrative Research A discussion comparing and contrasting two qualitative research methodologies, such as phenomenological and narrative analysis, will be the focus of this report. Further, different components of both analytical strategies will form the body of this document and includes the purpose, philosophical stance, role of the researcher and data analysis procedures. Finally, a comparison between phenomenological and narrative methodologies will form the…

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    Narrative Great Gatsby

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    events consisting of an outline of the action of a narrative or a drama. It can be conceived as the design and intention of narrative. It is the structure or organization of events that make up a fictional story; the aspects that shape a story and move it in a certain direction. It can also be thought of as logic or the syntax of discourse, that generates its chronological propositions through progression. It makes up the basic concept of narrative and fulfills our experience of reading. This…

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