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    Marcel Proust Narrative

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    Memory and Narrative in Proust’s, Joyce’s, and Woolf’s Novels Memory is important to Modernism, because of its relationship to the past. By using experimental form, modernists were able to reach a deeper level of understanding of the views, ideals, and thoughts they espoused. Three works that exemplify the exploratory form are In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce, and The Waves by Virginia Woolf. In charting the formation of an artist,…

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    Why Tv Is Important To Me

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    with my own firm, helping people not only with their personal image but the products they make as well, as seen by many major companies today (Tropicana, SyFy, Radio Shack etc..) marketing can kill a product with great potential if not done right and at the same time lead to the success on a product with lesser…

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    theoretical physicist once said. Two stories that show not giving up is Electric Summer and People call me crazy. Electric summer is a story written by Rebecca Peck and about a girl named Mary that was forced to go to the fair with her mom and family when she never liked fairs. Gary paulsen a author of the story People call me crazy is about a little boy named thatcher overcame his fear of big reservoirs of water and he saved his friend from the water when they were trying to find a way…

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    to represent the enmity and depression felt by the main character. I wrote in a first person narrative to place the reader in Lillias shoes and to evoke pity for her confusion disorientation and despair. My style model is also written in first person narrative for example “I can’t breathe; the wind knocked out of me” the use of the as the first person narrative allows a more powerful way to convey a closer more personal relationship with the reader and the writer which makes the story more…

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    The difference of characterization 11-4 #28 Jang Dongmin Characterization is a component of a story that let the readers infer the character’s personalities and development of the stories. The characters’ responses about an incident can be varied according to the character’s different personalities. It is the different responses and reactions of the characters that enable the story to be changed. For this reason, setting the personalities of the characters in the story is one of the most…

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    The Good Soldier Analysis

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    The first person point of view allows Ford Madox Ford to implement different styles of rings. For example, the whole book has a conversational tone to it because of Ford's style. They wad John Dowell tells the story makes it appear like he is directly addressing…

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    That Eye The Sky Analysis

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    with family issues. The novel is written in first person, narrated by main protagonist, Ort. The plot encompasses the life of Ort, his mother – Alice and family helper, Henry. These characters all show strengths, however, some are clearly stronger than others. Commonly used by Winton, is the practice of symbolism and allusions, allowing the reader to understand the characters from an in-depth, empathetic aspect. Similarly, the style of first person narrative, also allows…

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    While the third person point of view does give the reader a lot of details about the the Party, Winston, and the society in general, it is not as helpful in deciphering how he feels about being deceived. The reader knows that Winston hates Big Brother; it is clearly shown when he writes, “Down with Big Brother” repeatedly in his journal (Orwell 18). However, since this is in third…

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    Cloud Atlas

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    to talk about the first three sections not the whole book, since it is a long book and it jumps around so much it would take a lot longer to talk about. This book is a hybrid of fiction and drama. The first section of the book is “The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing” it is a journal written in the mid 1800s by a sailor stuck on an island while the ship he was on gets repaired. The journal has a total of fifteen entries from November to December, but is not specific about the year. In the first…

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    descriptive vocabulary, his first person point of view, and his gothic stories. Ray Bradbury was another author that my class studied this semester. I enjoyed his many metaphors and his abstract descriptions in his story “Fahrenheit 451”, but I found the book hard to read due to the flow his writing had. Writing, like art, comes in many different fashions. Poe, a short story writer with a gothic style, and Bradbury, a highly descriptive science fiction author, write about very different topics,…

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