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    The Forman Framework of Storytelling, reviews the necessities of successful storytelling strategies. This pyramid-style concept uses three levels of characteristics that organizations should use when communicating stories. The foundation of storytelling lies within its ability to be authentic; to create stories that are both realistic and credible in the eyes of their audience (Forman, 2013). Achieving this authenticity can be done through honest, professional, and diverse actions, including the…

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    Storytelling is a social and cultural art of telling stories through generations. Theatre allows the act of storytelling to connect the actors, director, playwright and the audience all as one. This connectivity forms a communication between the original artist's intent and the interpretation of those who read and observe the play. Theatre is a way to interpret a literary work from a person’s unique cultural background and develop a refined intellectual and artistic appreciation for it. This…

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    What is storytelling? Storytelling is an interactive. It involves two-way interaction between the storyteller and audiences. Storytelling is always related to the way a story or narrative is presented. In addition, by storytelling, the teller can tightly connected to the audiences where the knowledge and information is being shared. Linear is something that is related to a straight line. It is characterized by line. In other word, linear is also a progressing from one stage to another in a…

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    actions in this brutal environment. Cross attempts to guide his team through realistic depictions of war experiences, including ambushes, traps, and mental insanity. O’Brien uses the motif of storytelling, and the terrifying feeling of being alone in Vietnam, to bring a story to life. The motif of storytelling plays a large role in the sanity and nature of the characters. All the soldiers have one thing in common and…

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    fable wherein storytelling and imagination is centric to the delivery of the plot. It is clear that Martell has placed a strong focus on anecdotally stylish and recount based storytelling throughout The Life of Pi, and by extension demonstrates the importance and enigmatic power of storytelling and imagination in our lives. A range of techniques and themes are utilised by Martel in order to express this idea; using symbolism, the ambiguity and reliability of narration/storytelling, and Metaphors…

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    were once an average person who is very messed up now. He exposes the truth of it all. He exposes real life. There is storytelling, shame,and guilt throughout the entire book. The storytelling of real life and the shame the soldiers carried with them. The war is more than just shame and guilt, it’s real life, and real life can hit you hard sometimes. There's a lot of storytelling in the war. Some are very personal and some make you think about…

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    Transmedia storytelling has been used in films with complex narrative universe. It is a process of telling a single story or a story experience across multiple platforms using various media technologies. Some of the best examples of this process include the Matrix franchise but also, most importantly the Pokémon franchise. The transmedia storytelling is very strong in these franchises: in the Matrix, the story started as a movie then was expended into a series of animated films, a video game and…

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    contain completely different characters as well as different versions of events that took place while Pi was lost at sea. The differences of these two stories unite to form a commentary on religion, specifically religious tales, and the power of storytelling. In addition to their differences unveiling observations related to people’s beliefs, the similarities between the two also say something about how perception can change reality. The first more detailed story Pi tells includes a unique…

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    chapter four of The Storytelling Animal by Johnathan Gottschall, Gottschall argues that there are many reasons for having dreams and how dreams have meanings. He tries to see if dreaming is relevant to the way humans and animals live their lives. He gives examples and other sources to allow the reader to conclude if dreaming is relevant or not, and whether or not it is something that we really need to pay attention to. Gottschall in the chapter argues that dreaming and storytelling tie into…

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    Reading Quiz Three Discussing the importance of breaking down the meaning in telling a story, an excerpt from Improving Your Storytelling, also explains how the story can be portrayed differently by the interpreted meaning. The meaning can be written as the acronym ‘MIT,’ or the most important thing. The MIT can be interpreted by telling, and when retelling tone and emphasis can make it that others will walk away with the same general meaning inferred. The chapter also discusses that the meaning…

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