So strange a creature is Amir that in order to serve his frantic mind, Mandanipour eschews the formalities of first - or third -
person narration in favor of a more unique approach.
In the tradition of timeless stories like Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little, Katherine Applegate blends humor and poignancy to create Ivan's unforgettable first -
person narration in a story of friendship, art, and hope.
Not exact matches
In telling Anatoly Pavlovich Sukhanov's story, she makes skillful use of several different voices, often a straightforward third - person narration, sometimes sliding on occasion in mid-paragraph to the first perso
In telling Anatoly Pavlovich Sukhanov's story, she makes skillful use of several different voices, often a straightforward third -
person narration, sometimes sliding on occasion
in mid-paragraph to the first perso
in mid-paragraph to the first
person.
The ultimate canon within the canon must
in the end, however, be the
person of Jesus and,
in a broader sense, the
narration of the saving acts of God.
In one case, interest in a person or event is assumed, as with the assassination of a president, and the format is simply the narration of the events involve
In one case, interest
in a person or event is assumed, as with the assassination of a president, and the format is simply the narration of the events involve
in a
person or event is assumed, as with the assassination of a president, and the format is simply the
narration of the events involved.
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.
It is addressed to God
in the second
person, without limiting itself to designating him
in the third
person as
in narration, or to speaking
in the first
person in his name as
in prophecy.
Even though
persons Afoko mentioned
in the interview and are said to have
in - depth knowledge and indeed benefited from the training have so far maintained a deafening silence; Managing Editor of the New Crusading Guide, Mr. Kweku Baako Jnr, has rubbished the suspended chairman's
narration.
«
In another
narration, the noble prophet says: when a
person curses something, the curse ascends to the heaven and all the gates of heaven are closed against it.
Learn how to get
people involved
in what you say Practice the art of
narration - rehearse your poems and communicate.
He relies on precisely observed action, a sophisticated and spare technique (no one makes more of off - camera space and sound), and a direct, first -
person narration to achieve a fully realized world of remarkable intensity
in which our identification with the protagonist is total.
While Brad may be
in a constant battle against himself, an internal battle White reveals through near constant voiceover
narration — a tricky device best - suited to the first -
person novel and not a cinematic character study — White repeatedly opts for the mundane observation, the banal realization.
It begins with a lengthy
narration, describing how the world came to an end
in two battles where most of the martial arts masters were killed (100,000
people died at the foot of Wu Tang Mountain).
The statuettes» odd eloquence and the poetic voice - over
narration fix the
people fluidly
in your mind.
Garland emulates the first -
person narration of the novel with Kathy's voiceover
in the film.
Like
in Jacob Tremblay's powerful debut performance
in Lenny Abrahamson's Room (2015), Auggie's first -
person narration emerges as the centrality of the film, and Chbosky recognises how Tremblay's soft - toned, yet childish higher - pitched intonation tugs the heartstrings.
In succession, a narration begins from Raimez's (Jacob Vargas) point of view, who we later see in person as a security guard in the building in which the entire elevator fiasco takes place (if you notice, the building number is 333 — which is said to be a holy number
In succession, a
narration begins from Raimez's (Jacob Vargas) point of view, who we later see
in person as a security guard in the building in which the entire elevator fiasco takes place (if you notice, the building number is 333 — which is said to be a holy number
in person as a security guard
in the building in which the entire elevator fiasco takes place (if you notice, the building number is 333 — which is said to be a holy number
in the building
in which the entire elevator fiasco takes place (if you notice, the building number is 333 — which is said to be a holy number
in which the entire elevator fiasco takes place (if you notice, the building number is 333 — which is said to be a holy number).
From its opening sentence («We rode the hillsides and vales of Missouri, hiding
in uniforms of Yankee blue») Woodrell's novel lures the reader into the first -
person narration of a young Dutch Southerner destined to become the sort of «hardened youth» whose experience of war and death («we made trash of men and places») is such that when he comes upon two human heads sitting «ripe and pecked» on a pole, he simply notes that one year earlier this sight would have sickened him «beyond consolation».
The Welles connection is worth bearing
in mind,
in any case, because Apocalypse Now reeks of his influence: not only the portentous offscreen
narration, first -
person camera angles, and juicy larger - than - life character acting, but much of the chiaroscuro and other lighting effects of Vittorio Storaro's cinematography.
Voiceover
narration, almost always a sure sign a filmmaker can't establish themes through actual storytelling, informs audiences at the movie's beginning that «Some
people say there's no beauty left
in the world.»
He has fun with this movie's color scheme and inserts black & white photo collages to accompany the first -
person narration that appears from time to time, giving his characters the odd ability to tell us how their lives will unfold
in the future.
After a brief
narration from Nathan Ellis (Asa Butterfield)
in which the teenage boy explains that has difficulty communicating with
people in non-mathematical terms, a prologue shows a 9 - year - old Nathan (Edward Baker - Close) being diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder.
«
People do not give it credence that a young girl could leave home and go off
in the wintertime to avenge her father's blood,» says the adult Mattie's voice
in opening
narration, «but it did happen.»
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.
He's an especially warm and friendly
person and it shows
in his
narrations.
Remember: you are targeting
people in different environments, so always provide a transcript or subtitles as an option to an audio
narration.
In addition, audio described entertainment would be available to enable
people who are blind to listen to the visual
narration of movies and shows.
Still, Zoomy makes an appealing, original character, and the insightful first -
person narration will definitely keep readers involved
in his story, right down to the final secret - code letter and the author's note.
A version of this novel
in first
person narration from Isabelle's point of view would have been intensely revelatory.
Told
in a haunting and powerful first -
person narration that casts the streets of Washington, D.C., and Addis Ababa through Sepha's eyes, The Beautiful Things That Heaven Bears is a deeply affecting and unforgettable debut novel about what it means to lose a family and a country - and what it takes to create a new home.
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.
Poetic visuals, dramatic reenactments, sepia photographs, interviews, and expert
narration enhance this powerful documentary that introduces the Ponca
people, exiled from their Nebraska homeland
in 1877, and Chief Standing Bear, who fought injustices
in a high - profile federal - court trial.
First -
person narration allows the reader to become completely engaged
in the character's way of thinking.
Rachel's first -
person narration relays her story
in a surprisingly intimate, beautifully earnest voice, likely attributable to Gerber herself suffering from scoliosis and wearing a fitted brace
in her formative years.
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.
Powerful first -
person narration characterizes this novel
in verse.
Trainer's first -
person narration lets us
in on every thought and interaction — from her reluctant attraction to her charming co-host to her confrontations with a vicious competitor — leaving us feeling as vulnerable as our haunted heroine.
Part Two opens with a first
person narration: Peilan speaks and finally we hear her side of the story, starting with her early life
in a small village
in China outside Fuzhou.
In her first -
person narration, the girl invites readers to «Look at me, follow me into the curl of a breeze,» and her entire body seems to become that curl, along with the wispy wings of the bluebirds who have answered her call.
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.
People will be very interested
in hearing the author's voice so if you can add
narration do so; this will add a personal quality.
Apple's legendary «Big Brother» ad
in 1984 helped to launch the whole personal computing revolution, and Steve Jobs himself helped write Apple's inspiring «Think Different» campaign (which showed footage of famous
people as the
narration explained that «they change things.
We learned about past American leaders as we produced the
narration for a series of 12 biographical audio books, each showcasing a different
person who played a very important role
in history.
First -
person narration involves
people in a way they don't experience with second and third
person.
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.
Half life has revolutionised the first
person shooter genre and also made significant changes
in video game
narration and focus on characters, storylines.
Art historian Kay Heymer wrote, «Hockney treats the
people in his pictures as actors
in a scheme reaching beyond biographical or psychological
narration.
(He showed videotapes of the objects
in their original settings
in the
people's homes on television monitors
in the gallery; viewers could listen to the lenders»
narration on headphones.)
It did not,
in practice, mean the wholesale rejection of trust
in other
people's
narrations as an adequate basis for empirical scientific knowledge.
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people / Violence
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