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    Scott Stroud in his article Multivalent narratives: Extending the Narrative Paradigm with Insights from Ancient Indian Philosophical Texts critiques the narrative paradigm by pointing out its weaknesses and proposing revisions to the existing paradigm using ancient Indian philosophical narratives. Stroud claims that Fisher’s paradigm is too limiting and conservative when dealing with foreign concepts and texts. The narrative paradigm does not allow people to experience new stories that may differ

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    Narrative and Narration.

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    NARRATIVE AND NARRATION Narrative and narration in films are the way in which the audience follows the plot. The difference between narrative and narration is only really clear when both are understood properly. Narrative is basically the way we see all the events in a film unfold. E.g. 'Blair Witch Project'. A group of film students go into the woods to film a documentary about the myth of the Blair Witch. What we see is the people film everything that they do. We see (in a nutshell) them get

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    three major typologies of narratology like story, narrative and narration. The present paper attempts to read Somerset Maugham’s short story The Pool with this narratological perspective. It rigorously applies Genette’s narrative elements with close analysis of his categories, namely order, duration and frequency. The minute analysis of Somerset Maugham’s short story The Pool, applying three among the many categories of Gerard Genette’s Narrative Discourse, exposes explicitly the dimension

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    The Homeric Device of “inset narrative” The Homeric Device of inset narrative is evident in the “Tale of Bellerophon” and is revealed through Glaukos’ personal philosophy and the theme of divine intervention. In the latter, the reader gets to understand more about Glaukos’ way of thinking. Conversely, the theme of divine intervention is manifested in the text and reveals more about the relationship between man and the gods. The tale of Bellerophon as told by his son to Diomedes reflects the rhetorical

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    Narrative Writing Prompt “Round’em Up and Move ‘em Out!” and “A Life on the Trail” give information about how life was on a cattle drive. Think about what might have happened if you were actually participating on a drive. Write a narrative for your teacher about being on a cattle drive. Be sure to include narrative elements such as sensory details, dialogue, figurative language, and description as they are appropriate in your writing. Use details and information from the passage in your narrative

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    In narrative films, the audience is supposed to focus on the plot. Narrative films draw their emotional power from the suspense of the story. In The Battle of Elderbush Gulch, D.W. Griffith intends for his viewers to care about the puppies and the baby. When the last-minute rescue occurs, viewers who have diligently followed the plot will be rewarded emotionally when they see that the puppies and the baby survive. The cinema of attraction is different. Instead of rewarding viewers who doggedly follow

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    The use of the device of the narrator and the narrating stance is termed by Genette as narrative voice. A narrative cannot influence the reader consciously or unconsciously if there is not the fascination of story and story- telling. According to Kenon there are three basic aspects of narrative fiction: story, text and narration. Todorov holds that each different way the fabula is told presents a different sjuzet. Thus it becomes clear that the act of narrating is important rather than the story

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    In the memoir Appetites, Knapp also uses the narrative device. She makes her story known to the reader through the use of narrative writing. In this memoir she indirectly follows the structure of narrative writing. She includes all the pieces that narrative writing must include such as the opening, the build up, and ect, however Knapp doesn’t start the story in chronological order. Instead, she reverses it and starts by referring to a time when she was struggling with her weight instead of beginning

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    In biblical study, Narrative Criticism has been developed against the evolutionary models of historical criticism, which has been mainly focused to reenact the position and thought of the original writer and audience through certain ‘scientific and analysis of biblical material’. This discipline is the study of a narrative text most likely similar to any narrative literature. It is sub discipline of interpretation method under literary criticism, which emphases on ‘the literary form or shape of

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    Personal Narrative A personal narrative is a really good way to show the type of person you are or to describe a situation you were in. It gives a person many chances to express themselves, or to tell a story showing the audience some message. People could even use it as more of a way to see your skill in writing. The problem with a personal narrative is that people could make themselves sounds spectacular in certain aspects, all based of the writers word. When seeing a personal narrative you are

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