66 Results for Narrative

Hemingway's economical writing style and narrative structure often seems simple, but his method is calculated and used to complex effect. In his writing Hemingway provided detached descriptions of action to capture scenes precisely. By doing so he avoided describing his characters' emotions and thou...
'The Tell-Tale Heart' by Edgar Allen Poe opens using a first person narrative, where the writer tells the story. When this method is used, the narrator is called 'I' and as it is subjective the readers know only what the narrator tells us and how he/she feels. Since the first...
Am I Blue? A title appropriately fitting a child's fairy-tale, one of colours, horses and of course, pretty rainbows. But its true meanings are not as "pretty" as its title suggests. This piece of literature, like most of Alice Walker's work, encompasses many concealed meanings i...
The short story The Tell Tale Heart written by Edgar Allan Poe and respectively the play A Street Car Named Desire, written by Tennessee Williams portrays the notion of discovery through the use of a variety of techniques. These techniques aids us in the discovery of the narrators obsession with kil...
My enjoyment in A Pair of Silk Stockings by Kate Chopin, is in no comparison with my indulgence in The Ghostly Letter by Susan Millner Graham. I much more prefer The Ghostly Letter because of the way is written compared to A Pair of Silk Stockings. A pair of Silk Stockings was told in an omniscien...
Tom Whitecloud, the author of the short story Blue Winds Dancing, utilizes a fairly common type of structure to portray the journey of a young Indian man. Whitecloud set the events up in chronological order, although the action is stopped quite frequently to allow the thoughts of the main charact...
This is the study of two narrative styles in two different short stories. "ODOUR OF CHRYSENTEMUMS" by D.H Laurence, and "A ROSE FOR EMILY" BY William Faulkner. These two stories have a common trait that is having for principal character a woman; however the way each narrator is ...
Edgar A. Poe After reading some of his works in class, one realizes that his mysterious style of writing is greatly appealing. Although many critics have different views on Poe's writing style, it was said, "Poe has an uncanny talent for exposing our common nightmares and hysteria lurkin...
Jared BadenhopEnglish 202October 3, 2000"Excess Baggage"FORM"The Things They Carried," written by author Tim O'Brien, is the fictionalized realistic war story telling of the baggage and necessity created by and in war. The story is told through the third person narrative, utilizing either Tim himse...
William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" draws a vivid picture of the south of the United States the turn of the century. It begins with the narrator mentioning the funeral of Miss Emily. Faulkner's style in revealing the consequences of Emily Grierson's life and the shocking revelations of her death i...
Contin Mariangela 428384/LL Faulkner's "A rose for Emily": the narration The narrator in this short story is an omniscent one, endowed with the ability of inner view into the minds of his characters. He echoes the words, thoughts and suspicions of an entire small-town commun...
this is done through his use of setting and narrative style. In many of Poe's works, setting is used to paint a dark and gloomy picture in our minds. I think that this was done deliberatly by Poe so that the reader can make a connection between darkness and death. For example, in the "Pit and the ...
The stories "Barn Burning" written by William Faulkner and "Paul's Case" written by Willa Cather both have two separate characters with very similar troubles. Each has a uniquely sad narrative. "Barn Burning" is a sad story because it not only shows the classical struggle between the underprivileg...
The Dark Nature The short story "The Cask of Amontillado," by Edgar Allen Poe, depicts a horrific act of revenge performed by Montresor against his noble Fortunato who insults him. This revenge leads to Fortunato's death. The story paints a picture of terror and retribution. Poe u...
"Scapegoat", what a strange term. Two words that have no connection being used in the same word. The word escape, which means to flea from danger, and the word goat, which is a common farm animal. How could these go together? A scapegoat is someone who is blamed for the mistakes or ...
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 ...
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...
What is narrator? Narrator is the voice the author creates to tell the story. The possible ways of telling a story are many, and more than one way can be worked into a single story. Conventionally, the various narrators that storytellers draw upon can be grouped into four broad groups: the third-p...
English 12, Report 25 October 2001 Author Research Project The man Nicolia V. Gogol a well known author, a look at his life and events that effected him as a man and a writer. Through writing Gogol expressed his emotions, and used his since of humor to write stories that involve life through inj...
The short stories, "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall?by Catherine Anne Porter and "A Worn Path?by Eudora Welty, have many similarities as well as differences. Both stories have a simple plot with a theme that is symbolic of their lives. These stories include great characterization, descrip...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, (1804 - 1864), short story writer and novelist, was one of the foremost nineteenth century writers in America. "The Scarlet Letter" is his greatest work that was published in 1849. This book universally considered to be a literary classic. "The Scarlet Letter&quo...
The story is set in an assumedly Puritan community in the seventeenth century. The story details events surrounding one Reverend Hooper, after he suddenly and mysteriously begins wearing a veil of black crepe over his face, covering his eyes and nose. The reverend assumes the black veil before th...
Can You Tell a True War Story? Tim O'Brien's short story "How to Tell a True War Story" is his fictional depiction of one of the narrator's experiences in the Vietnam War. This first person account of a tragic death of a friend is the example that the author uses to prov...
Susan Griffin\'s project is that she carefully constructs and describes history, particularly World War II, through the lives of several different people. She does not just state the history, she ties each of her topics and shows how they directly effected the other by the actions someone would take...
"Casa" In the essay "Casa" Judith Ortiz Cofer shows the reader how culture is transmitted from generation to generation. The purpose of the essay is to narrate stories in the daily life of a Puerto Rican family. The tone of this essay is anger towards men. The salient details a...