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    3.1. Definition of Third Person Effect (TPE) Throughout a human's life, the person has exposed so many stimuli from everywhere. Especially when this era is accepted as the technology era and the mass media is so effective one of it, being exposed to these stimuli seems a quite normal thing for people. How can be said that the people can stay away from these stimuli when the outdoor advertisements are seen at least by thirty-five people in a day unconsciously? Another question can be asked like…

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    In “The Lottery,” Shirley Jackson uses third person objective to tell a story without showing the characters feelings, or opinions, while still giving an objective view. She makes it very difficult to read a character and tell how they feel. This story would not have been as effective as it is to the reader if she had not used third person. The tradition and ritual in Shirley Jackson’s story seems to be as old as the town itself, so old no one truly knows why they even have the lottery to begin…

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    In the book Sula, I actually came up with many different narrations that were used throughout the book. There were examples of third person, first person, and omniscient. However, the narration that I think was used throughout the book the most was third person omniscient. I chose this one by how there is a narrator who is able to describe all the characters in the book, what they are thinking of, and some hidden events that happened in the book that all the characters did not know happened. An…

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    Huckleberry Finn was still a small hindrance to my enjoyment of the piece, I find I would be much more invested if I were to read the complete text. Green 4 In the extracts that use third-person point of view, which character is the focus of the writer's attention and interest? The extracts that used third person point of view were “Lord of The Flies” and “A Little Bush Maid”. I found the extract from “Lord of the flies” was interesting because of it following “Ralph” and “Jack”. Their…

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    Assignment 1 - Write a third person narrative of the hanging scene from Pirates of the Caribbean Over the colossal castle, the spherical star above peaked over the horizon. Led by a sequence of chains, relentless guards warily monitored every limping slave. Mist blew through the ashen compound as every helpless hostage whimpered in agony. Masking beats of drums pursued every hesitant shuffle. Desolated hostages scuffled onto the wooden deck; their blistered, wounded soles left blood prints…

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    Separate Piece has a less personal engagement between the characters and the audience as well as placing less importance on the events and characters. This creates a less interesting experience compared to the book version. The movie narrates in third-person, hence limiting the characters thoughts and their emotions. It also discards and gives less significance to the events and characters, resulting in the audience not…

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    the law for them to drive. Both texts show how bias options are shown and can be overcome, however, ‘Remember the Titans’ shows it in a third person view of the teams story.‘A Saudi Woman Who Dared to Drive’ told by Al-Sharif shows a first person view of her story. In both texts, Bias themes from society are shown in recount form. A bias opinion is when one person or group judges another individual or group because it benefits them, or that’s what they believe. Bias opinions are all over the…

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    Humans are all unique creatures with different appearances, mindsets and feelings. But we are all connected by one thing- a drive in life to continue on forward. Everyone’s drive may be different, for example, in A Dog’s Life: The Autobiography of a Stray by Ann M. Martin and A Dog’s Way Home by Bobbie Pyron. Two different books by two different authors, but with the same concept: a drive in life. In A Dog’s Life, the story focuses on a stray dog called Squirrel in her struggle through life. A…

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    In Achebe’s work, Things Fall Apart, the reader learns about the effects of 2 cultures mixing through a third person narration mainly focusing on Okonkwo, a former reputable member within Umuofia. Okonkwo is shown as a character with a tragic flaw within this novel from his poor decisions which eventually lead to his end. Controlled by his fear of showing weakness, Okonkwo earns a reputation as a successful and wealthy man within his tribe. Within Umuofia, most of the tribes people were…

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    Hinton theme are yet similar but their point of view is different. What makes them differ significantly, is the perspective that London and Hinton wrote and their characters. The Outsiders is written in a first person view of a boy named Ponyboy, while Call of the Wild is written in third person limited of a dog named Buck. What makes them similar is their theme, the power of friendship. The Outsiders and Call of the Wild are far different from each other with little comparison between them.…

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