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    Chbosky uses so many styles of narrative intentionally as it highlights the realities of growing up in that everything seems to be coming at you in full force all at once and it solidifies Charlie as a complex and unreliable narrator in his own story both in flashbacks and in…

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    are easily understood, to build the structure of his speech. He is frank in most of the things he said, while being very insightful. When he mentions the “devastating” feeling of being terminated from apple, and the blunt style in which he approaches death, Jobs speaks in a style that everyone who is at the graduation can easily understand, and for that matter, relate to. His word choice is simple and helps him portray honesty. Using…

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    SYNTAX The sentences in The Awakening are mostly long and complex. The narrator is formal and uses little to no fragmented statements or rhetorical questions. There is a lot of parallel structure and repetition. The majority of sentences are periodic, but loose sentences are used, like the last few in passage 1 above. There is not much variety to the sentence pattern. The rhythm of the language is formal and consistent. This portrays the rigidity of society in which the book takes place well.…

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    Tomboy Identities

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    films The Adventures of Félix and Tomboy each cause the viewer to question the identities of the characters within the films and their own identities. Due to similar styles of self-discovery and a variety of equivalent identities, connections can be found between both of the main characters, Félix and Mikäel. Additionally, varying styles of narration communicate numerous complimentary ideals of identity and self. Through the creation of personal quests for Félix in The Adventures of Félix and…

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    Marcel Proust Narrative

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    He states, “I must tell you a story – there are so many, and so many – stories of childhood, stories of school, love, marriage, death and so on” (Woolf, 238). These stories that he tell become the subject of the novel till its end. The form gives memory a completely different character then the beginning of the novel because of the way that these stories are described…

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    The method of storytelling plays a big role looking through the eyes of the reader. Through the many frames, the author challenges the reader to interpret the text using the captions and the specific images, rather than just the text as in many novels. In this autobiographical narrative, the author presents her story in a primitive manner, which directly correlates to her age at the beginning. This detailed format forces the reader to interpret the text in a way that seems simpler than if they…

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    “God Grandeur”, both poems show Man vs Nature. In order to discuss the theme we first have to bring in the speaker, and situation. The speaker or the narrator is presumably Elizabeth Banks Herself with her extensive background near water, and her love for the ocean, but we are never confirmed if it truly is her or not. The speaker is a gender neutral fisher whose is…

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    emotion we call art-horror” (Carroll 52). According to Carroll art-horror is like an emotion which needs to cause a horrified feeling in audience in response to the fictional monster. Similarly, Gilman makes the horrific style of the story very clear from the beginning. She makes her style obvious when gives…

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    According to Poe, a story achieves its unity by enforcing a single emotional effect on the reader. In the Tell Tale Heart, Poe achieves the single effect of terror on the reader by his use of all the story’s components. In the short story, an unknown narrator with credence that he is not suffering from insanity, in view of the fact of how carefully he plans a murder, deteriorates from the thought of the “vulture” eye of an innocent old man. The narrator’s pathological time stretch of observing…

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    Social constraints and prejudice placed on people by society had and still have substantial effects. This allows ignorant people to develop preconceived notions and judgments of individuals based on what society have deemed them to be. The struggle for equality can push people to break away from barriers; however, many tend to stick within the framework that society has constructed for them due to the constraints that they place on themselves. Both Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” and…

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