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    (4). This quote is from the book The Burying Place by Brian Freeman. It is a mystery book written in third person. It is a mystery about a child abduction and a serial killer. Brian Freeman, author of The Burying Place, uses imagery, parallelism, flashbacks, and…

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    LSD, lysergic acid diethylamide, is an extremely potent hallucinogen and goes by many other names, such as, acid, blotters, trips, and many other nicknames. It was first created in the year 1938 and has been a well known drug since. The main effects of this drug cause hallucinations and trips. The drug LSD is manufactured from an ergot called lysergic acid. It was discovered in 1938 in a fungus that on rye and other grains. It is produced in crystalline form and then is mixed with excipients…

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    retainer with two fake front teeth on them. Throughout those 4 years she had been through confusing people, an earthquake and friends that turned out in the end to not be so friendly. The three craft moves that I saw in my story was Symbolism, a Flashback and short and long sentences. I will be write about these three moves how they play a role in the story and how they connect with the main theme. One of the main craft moves that I keeped running into that connected to the theme was…

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    terms of narration. The use of flashbacks, nonlinear storylines, and character revelations through dialogue are all…

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    juxta position, diction, imagery, point of view, and flashback to create the voice of narrator Lizabeth from the short story Marigolds. The point of view the author was trying to express was extremely clear using statements like “Bewilderment of being neither woman or child.”(Collier) to show that the narrator is a teen going through the rough phases that come with coming of age. Quotes of this story, like this one, show that it is a flashback from an older woman remembering her childhood during…

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    In his book Slaughterhouse Five Kurt Vonnegut depicts the protagonist, Billy Pilgrim, as a connection between human and Tranfalmadorian ideals in society. By doing so, Vonnegut links present, past and future using flashbacks that give us a profound insight into Billy’s suffering of a malcontent post- traumatic disorder derived from his previous war tumult. These lapses between different periods of time in Billy Pilgrims life demonstrate Vonnegut’s anti-war perspective by negatively portraying…

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    another visual aesthetic, the moving camera entails the realist and consistent movements in the chaotic environments that draws/relieves the tension addressing the long take and sequence shots in supports of lighting and editing. Moreover, the unique flashback narrative style embodies the dangers of the noir world by providing the sufficient information to audience. At the same time, the three narrative elements ensure the complement of The Killers structure in terms of protagonists that…

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    “We are all so much together, but we are all dying of loneliness.” This quote from Albert Schweitzer represents the isolation prevalent in virtually every community on the planet. No matter how unified a society may appear each individual member is still alone and isolated in their own minds’. In fact, this isolation is also emphasized in the community in William Faulkner’s short story, “A Rose for Emily”. This literary work of art takes the reader into a town that appears to be united as one,…

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    PTSD In The Sorrow Of War

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    that often occurs after a person experiences a traumatic life event. One of the more common causes of PTSD is the experience of active combat during a time of war. There is wide a range of common symptoms associated with PTSD, including nightmares, flashbacks, depression, sleep disturbances, and a “fight or flight” response in certain situations. The symptoms of PTSD can be divided into four broad categories: reliving, avoidance, negative beliefs, and hyper-arousal (U.S. Department of Veteran…

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    A flashback is a device in the narrative of a motion picture or novel by which an event or scene taking place before the present time in the narrative is inserted into the chronological structure of the work. The entire story,other than the first paragraph, is a flashback. Telling about the murder and cat is a flashback. This story is taking place after the murder, fire, and cat. “I must tell my story, because…

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