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    My narrative ‘...........’ reimagines Harry Chapin’s 1974 song ‘Cats in the Cradle’.Throughout the original song first person narrative was used. The audience was able to explore the song through the main character's perspective, which is the father. I liked how the audience was able to see it through the father’s perspective so I wanted create that same effect but through the son’s view. Throughout ‘Cats in the Cradle’ it is seen that the son accepts the absence of the father and makes no…

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    1. The story is narrated from a first person narrator. The narrator is the son to the mother that he is telling the story about. He uses third person pronouns to describe her. He talks about himself and the other around them. The story starts by saying,"My father was a St. Bernard, my mother was a a collie, but I am a Presbyterian. 2. There is a first person narrator and he is a minor character in the story. He is telling the story about how his mother uses big words to impress the other dogs.…

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    Isaac Babel wrote My First Goose (1925), which Walter Morrison translated. The narrator is unnamed, although it could be Babel. The narrator is the viewpoint character and is homodiegetic. They utilise first person POV, both singular and plural, as they use the pronouns ‘I’, ‘my’, ‘we’, ‘us’ and ‘our’ (Babel 1925). The author’s reliability is unclear, and the narration is subjective, as it explains thoughts and feelings. The narrator’s use of first person POV immerses the reader in the story, as…

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    view comes in three different forms; first-person, second-person, and third-person. Also, in third-person, the narrator can be limited or omniscient. Often times authors manipulate the reader's thoughts or emotions through point of view. In Raymond Carver's “Cathedral” and Kate Chopin’s “Story of an Hour”, both authors use point of view effectively to allow the reader into the characters thoughts. In the short story “Cathedral”, Carter uses a first-person point of view because the narrator…

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    your loneliness and your thoughts tearing you apart. That’s exactly what happened to Anne in the book Z for Zachariah by some guy. In the beginning middle and end of the story, the author has used first-person narration to show loneliness. At the beginning of the story, the author uses the first person to show loneliness. On page 18 “ every night I used to curl my hair but I stopped because I knew I was the Only one to see.” She stopped curling her hair because she realized no one would…

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    Since the narrator is someone who is untrustworthy, the story being in the first person point of view allows for no confirmation of reliability. Without corroboration from an additional chronicler, the reader is left unbeknownst if the information is verifiable. The unreliable narrator of the story compels readers and instills trepidation…

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    “Sonny’s Blues,” by James Baldwin, is a narrative exploring the relationship between Sonny and his older brother. After years of estrangement, Sonny and his brother attempt to resume a brotherly relationship. After watching a revival meeting occur on the street from the window of his home, Sonny’s brother accepts Sonny’s invitation to watch Sonny perform at a local venue. During Sonny’s performance, Sonny’s brother comes finally to understand Sonny. Baldwin’s central idea suggests that people…

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    This only made her condition escalate until finally the illness took over. Mental illness is severe to the human brain without proper treatment, for example the narrator is affected without anyone noticing but herself as the story is told from a first person point of view. The central idea of the story is that mental illness is not treated correctly in this time. The narrator is isolated to resting…

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    through a wet rye field; this introduction represents the struggle of maturing. As the poem progresses, however, the girl meets another person coming through the rye, kisses that individual, and thus gains an experience for purely herself. Thematically, the poem…

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    create conflicts and tensions. In the masterpiece of Cathedral by Raymond Carver, the narrative style along with the well constructed architect of the story and theme combines together to form an excellent story. Cathedral has a first person narrative style, the first person narrator tells the story in fragments of sentences, often short and simple, like “This blind man, an old friend of my wife 's, he was on his way to spend the night. His wife had died. So he was visiting the dead wife 's…

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