Sentences with phrase «person narration by»

After 6 novels narrated in the third person, Cornwell returns to first person narration by Kay Scarpetta for this book, which I found easier to read, although the constant analysis of Kay's feelings and borderline paranoia did become tiresome.

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We then see that it is within the story itself that Yahweh is designated in the third person as the ultimate actant — to use the category of A. J. Greimas3 — i.e., he is one of the personages signified by the narration itself and intervenes among the other actants of the goings on.
The narration of the stories of PANCHATHANTRA are attributed to a person named VISHNU SHARMA who took up the challenge at a royal court to improve the lot of some young princes, whose royal father was grieved by their idle and dissolute habits.
I, Tonya, directed by Craig Gillespie, doesn't shy from the darker turns her life took, the film's screenplay working from rumor and the unreliable narration of the people around her.
Transistor is, by all outward appearances, a third - person action game with a story told primarily through narration (performed once again by Logan Cunningham) with a painterly art style reminiscent of Bastion.
The Tickells are apparently willing to beat the drum until people listen, and this movie, with its attention - span - friendly cutting and narration by Jason Bateman, seems poised to find more mainstream success.
Scripted by John C. Higgins (who penned Raw Deal, T - Men and Border Incident for Anthony Mann) and directed by Howard W. Koch, it's an inconsistent film, with striking imagery, creative twists (scuba gear) and ruthless turns (death by steam tunnel) next to plodding direction and tired first - person narration from Reed Hadley, who plays the colorless but dignified FBI agent on the case.
The excessive narration by Bridges kicks off with an observation about how young people always declare their love in the rain because they saw it in movies; that idea would hold more weight if «The Only Living Boy in New York» didn't open up the clouds every time something remotely dramatic happens.
But these handfuls of dazzling prose drown in the proliferation of thick, meandering, third - person passages that dominate the remainder of the narration, and with them perishes the gripping «whodunit» thread promised by the novel's opening pages.
The basic building blocks came to me right there at the kitchen table: two detective pals; narration by the four - legged one; and all in the first person, which I'd never tried before in a novel.
On some trips, narration is provided by knowledgeable captains, people who have been going to sea with whales for years and have made a point of educating themselves so they can answer passengers» questions correctly.
This is all aided by some great narration from people in the business, who've excelled at the different racing disciplines that are presented, and have been asked to share their knowledge during loading screens.
By failing to address that point, Artificial Hells still implicitly adheres to the idea of art as an image - based (rather than narration - based) form; the only difference being that it now deals with another medium: people.
This personal narration by the injured victim creates a strong emotional connection between the struggles viewed on screen, and the person speaking on the stand.
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