46 Results for Narrative

1. According to Henry Louis Gates, almost 50% of the Afro-American literary tradition was created when "it's authors and their black readers were either slaves or former slaves". 2. Slave narratives were produced for many reasons. One was to inform others of the hardships that slaves...
Bartleby The narrative technique used in any literary piece is an important factor. For this paper I will be looking at the narrative technique used in Bartleby the Scrivener and its importance to this literary work. There are different types of narration but the one that is used in Bartleby is ...
Tess of the d'Urbervilles Oral Structure, point of view and narrative techniques in Tess of the d'Ubervilles. Ok well this isn't really an essay as such it's a an oral that I had to give on Tess, but still it took ages and I guess I could be kind of helpful. -veronica Narrative techniques - Chance a...
The author's choice of narrative voice greatly influences the relationship between the author and the reader. Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart" defines such a relationship, due to the unique voice Poe projects through the tone and choice of narrator. These reasons are why this literary work...
In Short stories and other types of written work, we encounter specific problems of understanding and interpretation. From Vanessa in "The Loons", to the son in "Borders" and the mother in "I Stand Here Ironing", the first person narrative viewpoint exposes a great deal about the narrator, t...
Tell Tell Heart : Use of Point of View There is a belief that the eyes are windows to the soul. But to some, the soul resides in the heart. In Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell Tell Heart," he also links these two body parts. The story opens with this unnamed narrator telling of how he will kill the ...
Orwell uses the first person point of view because he witnessed a dead man, hanging by his neck from a rope. Orwell describes the scene as if the readers are witnessing the scene also because he detailed the clanking noise of the mechanism, the twisting of the rope, and the dead, dangling body. Orw...
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 ...
Mary Reilly In comparing the novel of Mary Reilly to the motion picture I noticed a few differences in the two such as the slightly changed narrative. In the first scene of the novel, to begin with, we are introduced immediately to Mary's childhood horror from her point of view. This give...
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...
Timothy Findley, through his well-written short story "War," excellently proposes an important message that the occurrence of war does not only affect the relationship of the main communities involved, but also countless innocent lives. Findley, by setting his story in a small farmland in the Rural ...
Sinclair Ross' As For Me and My House is a story of the struggle of a minister and his wife during the depression in the prairies. It is told through the eyes of his wife, Mrs. Bentley, and the entries in her journal. At the time of publication, it received little praise, and was disregarded fo...
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...
First Person Narration in Jean Rhys' Good Morning, Midnight The dominant figure in Good Morning Midnight is Sasha Jasnen and all action is filtered through her perception. Her voice is the only one heard while the other characters seem to serve just "as bit players filling out the scenes ...
Great Gatsby: Book vs. Film Before the invention of television and film the art of story telling was restricted to theater and literature. Theater was and still is performed live by actors who tell some kind of story through their performance. But theater is still limited greatly in its ability ...
'Change' is the process undertaken by an individual that allows them to evolve physically and emotionally. Such a process results in outcomes for other individuals or groups involved and is developed by experiences and maturity. This understanding of 'change' is shaped and repr...
Bronte's talent lies in her ability to place two contrasting characters in the novel and making them fall for each other. Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester were to be Bronte's vessels of such confusion. As the novel developed, it led readers to assume that any union between these two is impossib...
The World Through Holden Caulfield's EyesWhen writing a novel, the author has the option of using the first or third person narrative. In The Catcher in the Rye, J.K. Salinger creates Holden Caulfield in the first person. As we go from one adventure to the next, we see everything that happens from...
In literature different authours tend to use various techniques in the stucturing of a plot. Examples of this are " The Cast of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe and " Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin. The first piece of literature is more fast-paced and keeps the reader on their toes but...
In the novel Kindred by Octavia Butler we see the first hand events of an African American woman from California in the 1970s travel to the antebellum south in the 19th century. This novel then can be called a slave narrative witch is a first hand account of a slaves life. These are done in a ...
'Not Waving But Drowning' by Stevie Smith explores the idea of isolation by being misunderstood by the people around you. The poet deepens the reader's appreciation of the theme by employing imagery, contrast and an ambiguous tone. In the first verse both physical and emotional ...
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...
The novel Barney's Version by Mordecai Richler is an exquisite illustration of an author's attention to detail in regard to the first person narrative. The story of Barney Panofsky, Mordecai Richler's mercurial comic creation, sets an astringent standard of political incorrectness in pres...
Ernest J. Gaines' "The Sky is Gray" in Madison Smartt Bell, Narrative Design: Gaines is an established novelist, "The Sky is Gray" a story copyrighted in 1976. The first thing I notice about this story, every time, are those numbered parts. Bell'sanalysis of them on page 199 helps to explain why Gai...
Tell-Tale Heart In the Tell Tale Heart Poe moves away from his typical gothic writing style. He chose to move away from the dreary stories to write this one. He chose a story that seemed a little more normal. In this story the narrator tells his horrible story of murder. In his story he kills ...