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The complexity of the narrative voice in Tim Winton's Cloudstreet adds to the intrigue of this unusual novel. The omniscient narrative voice by Fish Lamb, along with other aspects of the narrative structure contribute to the understanding of the text. It in turn gives the reader insight into the c...
In his novel, \'Enduring Love,\' Ian McEwan presents to the audience a character which goes by the name of \'Jed Parry.\' Parry\'s character has an incredibly important role in the book and develops a very obsessive love with the book\'s narrator, Joe Rose. Throughout the book, Parry\'s love is p...
Elizabeth Jolley's The Well is an excellent representation of the author's ability to create and sustain suspense resulting in a degree of perplexity that suits the investigative genre of the text. Jolley's manipulation of the narrative and of the perspectives serves both to challenge and to intrigu...
Contemporary American Fiction In Cold Blood Beloved These days when a reader settles in to read a book, it is hard to know what to expect. In the past, there may have been a more rigid idea about what makes a novel or a story, now, there are many ways in which a modern writer can choose to...
Textual integrity requires a composer to be constantly aware of all the elements of a work, especially the writers values. Discuss the relationship, textual integrity and values in your understanding and interpretation of Cloudstreet. Textual integrity is important in the construction ...
Many people think that boys in our culture today are brought up to define their identities through heroic individualism and competition, particularly through separation from home, friends, and family in an outdoors world of work and doing. Girls, on the other hand, are brought up to define their id...
Does the Voice Matter? How important is the voice that tells a story? It seems almost trivial to claim that the same story can change because of the voice telling it to you. Does the voice and point of view of the narrator play a large enough role in a novel to change the attitude of the ...
Anna's story is a biographical narrative written by Bronwyn Donaghy, who delves deeply to explore the tradgic life of Anna Wood. Anna was a fifteen year old girl who enjoyed the ups and downs of growing up as a teenager in Sydney. She faced the many difficulties that young people face such as, ...
After reading both novels Uncle Tom's Cabin and The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass I can now compare and contrast both authors and their way of interpreting slave life to the reader. Harriet Beecher Stowe was born on June 14, 1811. She was the seventh child of a famous protestant preac...
Sister Kate, a novel by Jean Bedford, was set during the 1870s, in Victoria, Australia. It tells the story of Kate Kelly as she progresses throughout her life, and deals with the effects of the Kelly gang on the young, romantic and loyal Kate. Through the use of language and visual imagery, this nov...
"Let me now re-emphasise the extreme looseness of the structure of all objects" How Ondaatje makes use of "loosness" in the novel. In "In The Skin Of A Lion" by Michael Ondaatje, "the extreme looseness of the structure of all objects" is carried into the themes, characte...
One of the greatest mistakes in literature is when the author conjures a novel "by telling the story, by selecting and carefully arranging the conflicting versions of events into a highly structured narrative"(Lilburn). Chronicle of a Death Foretold, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez employs this ...
"Let me now re-emphasise the extreme looseness of the structure of all objects" How Ondaatje makes use of "loosness" in the novel. In "In The Skin Of A Lion" by Michael Ondaatje, "the extreme looseness of the structure of all objects" is carried into the themes, characters and into the nature of the...
Generally, it is believed that in order for an author to write a successful text, they need to effectively engage their audience and maintain their interest throughout by incorporating aspects they know will prove appealing and entertaining. However, the more experienced reader should have develope...
Although mostly remembered for his earlier work, The Cement Garden, McEwan\'s more recent work of fiction, A Child In Time, offers a very different perspective into the theme of childhood - this time an adult\'s understanding of a juvenile world. The novel has been highly critically acclaimed since ...
A Catcher In The Rye This novel is a first person narrative novel. The main character Holden Caulfield tells the novel. The first few chapters are about how the private school he attended "Gave him the axe." for not applying himself in his classes after several warnings. Holden was pretty upset abou...
An Era of Inhumanity Uncle Tom's Cabin is one of the most famous and popular pieces of Civil War literature. It was drawn from selected pieces of a real life memoir done by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin was a book that drew many people into the fight over the institu...
Humankind's Relationship to the Past The central narrative of My Antonia is a look into the past, and though in his narration Jim rarely says anything directly about the idea of the past, the overall tone of the novel is highly nostalgic. Jim's motive for writing his story is to try to ...
Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush, by Virginia Hamilton, was first published in 1982. The estimated reading level for this book is twelve years old and up. Some of the issues examined in the book, such as child abuse, disease, and drug use, will be better understood by junior high age students. This nov...
How does Faulkner direct and shape the reader's reaction's to the story? Faulkner takes advantage of flashbacks while he is constructing his narrative in order to accomplish a great effect of suspense. First, the narrator presents some fictional facts that provide verisimilitude to the ...
Faulkner's novel, The Sound and the Fury, shows the decline of a well-established and well-known southern aristocratic family. The novel's main focuses are the moral decay of the Compson family and time (not letting go of the past). Throughout the novel we see how the values of the Comps...
The Book That Started a War – Uncle Tom's Cabin Uncle Tom's Cabin, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe is a realistic, although fictional view of slavery. It focuses on the lives of two slaves, who both start under the ownership of a Mr. Shelby, who is known as a man who treats his slaves ...
I found "The River" an intriguing tale, full of mystery and unexplained phenomenon. If someone if unaware of the whole book, Kindred, or even of the writer's actual purpose for penning it, he cannot put The River in the perspective of slave narrative. Rather he could enjoy the chapter...
ROBINSON CRUSOE Daniel Defoe Characters: ROBINSON CRUSOE - Shipwrecked Englishman FRIDAY - His native companion LADDIE - a pet dog The Summary of the Novel: Robinson Crusoe was a young Englishman who went to sea in August, 1859, and didn't return home till 28 years later. The s...
Dead Souls by Nickolai Gogol, was released March 25, 1997. This novel was first published in 1842. Dead Souls is many things. Not only is it a fictional novel of Russian life but an epic, a series of charachter portrayals of the various good and bad members of Russian society. The main characters i...