Sentences with phrase «narrator becomes»

Whenever the story returns to the narrator it becomes a bit tired and uninteresting.
The feistier one, Tracy, pursues dancing professionally, while the unnamed first - person narrator becomes a personal assistant to a pop star.
Ostensibly a parking lot attendant, Ayale soon proves to have other projects in the works, which the narrator becomes more and more entangled in to her father's growing dismay.
Your eLearning course narrator becomes a helpful guide who shares valuable tips and tricks with online learners.
The identity and difference of character and narrator becomes a figure and a constant reminder of the mystery of the dual nature of the Savior.

Not exact matches

The Bildungsroman» the novel of youthful error and growth» has traditionally offered some answer, the distance between the child and the adult he becomes explaining the chasm between character and narrator.
Accurate judgments concerning the narrators of Traditions became difficult because the political feuds sometimes made the judgments far from objective.
The one wise about the ways in which love can fail or become deluding, which certainly would apply to a posited overall narrator of Odessey and Oracle, might have further reasons for feeling alienated from the happy feelings.
This love seeks merging, re-union, fusion, as the narrator (interrupting) says, «Therefore a man (ish) leaves his father and his mother and cleaves unto his wife: that they may become as one flesh.»
In the other sermon, the narrator tells numerous anecdotes about himself; he becomes a much more intrusive object in his own narratives; and in these stories his authority is never challenged.
«When you become governor, you learn you will make mistakes,» the ad's narrator states.
Narrator: No one was injured, but what became known as «The Bear Claw Incident» aggravated tensions between the nations.
Several stories are fantastical, darkly magical: the humorous «Talk of the Town», where Daventry speaks to the youthful narrator and «Happy Hour», in which an ancient power, now dwelling in an air extractor fan in a country pub, becomes hungry.
But as he went on it became sort of more and more heavy and more and more and strain, and finally in the last sentence he said that the narrator of this review, the persona that he was putting on said, that Martin Gardner occasionally writes reviews under pseudonyms and one of the pseudonyms that he uses is blah, blah, blah, and that was the name of the person who was supposedly writing this review.
As his Wednesday begins the same way that it always does, Harold suddenly becomes aware of his narrator, and pauses in his diurnal teeth - brushing.
[A] tantalizing fluffy cautionary tale about the urge toward self - destruction and just how larger - than - life one's own life could become, or at least if you're likely to remain the year's most unreliable onscreen narrator.
A narrator starts talking and calls attention to something we had no reason to notice at the end of Act I. Suddenly, Hateful Eight becomes an Agatha Christie mystery and Warren is our Hercule Poirot.
An unreliable narrator alone gives no perspective on the universe and Satrapi provides illumination in certain shocking moments — Jerry starts taking his meds, kitsch surroundings become grotesque.
It still focused on three resident doctors (now, like the show, in their third year)-- protagonist and regular narrator J.D. (Zach Braff), his cocky best friend Turk (Donald Faison), and the traditionally unassertive Elliot Reid (Sarah Chalke)-- who were gradually becoming surer of their career calling while dealing with ups and downs of twentysomething life on the side.
This is where we finally meet our narrator, the Shortsighted Woman, who David becomes extremely fond of.
As in The Magnificent Ambersons — another of Baumbach's movie models that has an impersonal narrator — the seeds of the story are planted in the opening moments: we're told that Lester (played as an adult by Eric Stoltz) becomes obsessed with the previous sex lives of all his subsequent girlfriends.
But what initially seems to be just a literary framing device, tying the film we're about to see to A.A. Milne's original tales, turns out to be a much more involved conceit, as Pooh and the other characters talk back to the narrator and the actual words on the page of the book often become part of the story.
The narrator is a famous scribe named Fong, and he'll tell us the story of how he briefly became a part of a story about this wuxia world.
Here the effect is at times unsettling: nearly all of the characters have something to hide as well as something to brag about, and, as in a Wong Kar - wai film, each is briefly allowed to become a first - person narrator.
Tuesday becomes a go - between between the human and the animals — and, as narrator, between the movie and viewers — and Crusoe is soon the recipient of considerable, well - meaning help from the local animals.
«He was an uncompromising crusader who lifted himself up from humble beginnings to become, for a time, one of the most celebrated men in America,» narrator Keith David says while setting the tone for «Jackie Robinson.
The story, such as it is, is recounted in flashbacks by the 16 - year - old narrator - hero, David, as he sits alone in a train compartment at night, looking out the window at the dark countryside; it has to do with the deterioration of his father, Frank (Denis Leary), after he loses his factory job (he becomes a wife beater), and then of his mother, Sarah (Diana Scarwid), after Frank goes overseas to fight in Italy and is killed in action (she gradually goes mad).
«In the days before his execution he will agree to tell his story,» says Burnett's narrator, Alfre Woodard, «but after his death, his words will become the property of others, as his body was during his life.»
But the real twist is in featuring narrators who become progressively intoxicated as they recount these well - known events, in one instance to the point of vomiting.
One day, a human boy enters the Moors to steal a jewel, and Maleficent begins a friendship with him, which, as the handy narrator (voice of Janet McTeer) tells us, becomes something more.
A narrator (Tarantino himself, putting on airs) starts talking and calls attention to something we had no reason to notice at the end of Act I. Suddenly, Hateful Eight becomes an Agatha Christie mystery and Warren is our Hercule Poirot.
Based on the Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning, this approach approaches human discussion, and so learners are actively involved in the learning process, trying to understand what the narrator means and thus become more involved in cognitive processes of choice, organization, and integration.
As the narrator sends her son Laurie off to kindergarten, she fears that her sweet child has become a «swaggering character.
But when the narrator's brother almost becomes one of their victims (Abike enchants him to give her all his money), she is forced to recognize what she has become.
I will say that I do think the narrator of an audiobook becomes an incredibly important part of the experience.
On page 23 of the book the fictional narrator, a hack writer of essays for illiterate college students, becomes upset at a series of profiles in The New York Times on bestselling novelists.
It is difficult to say more without spoiling the signal pleasure of Jane Harris's story, for the author has succeeded where the narrator fails: in telling a seamless story with near - perfect control whose very style becomes the source of its suspense.
The narrator's elusive, beautiful cousin Emily becomes his confidante, allowing him to see himself «with a distant eye» for the first time, and to feel the first stirring of desire.
Despite the book jacket's promise of a love story, it becomes clear early on that this is not going to be a love story in any traditional sense; even the narrator qualifies his statement by saying that it's a story of Russian love, indicating that we shouldn't expect anything remotely soppy and loving within these pages.
On a craft level, this is an interesting aspect of Underground Airlines: Victor is a narrator who seems forthcoming with the reader while also donning so many different guises that he himself becomes unclear about who he really is.
Audiobooks are becoming big business for publishers and many of them are offering lucrative financial arrangements to narrators.
Whether the narrator and Heivoll the character are the same is left ambiguous and becomes one of the elements of the experience: to paraphrase the character in the book, «Who is it I see when I see myself?»
An inventive and witty debut about a young man's quest to become a writer and the misadventures in life and love that take him around the globe From as early as he can remember, the hopelessly unreliable, yet hopelessly earnest, narrator of this ambitious debut novel has wanted to become a writer.
The narrator's early losses become entangled with the loss of this girl who goes missing not just once, but twice: first when she runs away from a strict Catholic boarding school (which gives rise to the newspaper advert) and again once she boards the train headed for the death camp.
When a narrator does a really good job, the listener becomes lost and engrossed in the book.
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You can also listen to the interview with him here on this topic, including the moment I decided to become a narrator!
After becoming fascinated by one of Kiharazaka's photographs — of black butterflies obscuring a possibly female figure — the story's narrator sets out to write a book about the murders.
However, the rhythm of the young narrator's languid summer days becomes tedious, and his level of self - awareness seems out of sync with his young age (11) and fragile mental state.
By the time the scope of Ayale's schemes — and their repercussions — become apparent, our narrator has unwittingly become complicit in something much bigger and darker than she ever imagined.
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