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Protected: Notes and writing 3/8
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Narrative
A narrative is a story, real or imaginary, that is presented to the reader as a sequence of events. Because they can be fiction or nonfiction, they can be told in a variety of ways such as a biography, legends, and in the case of Caleb Williams a novel. As part of human nature, humans […]
Narrator
A narrator is the voice who is telling the story. The narrator is used by the author to deliver information to the readers. The narrator does not have to be a physical person, it can be a separate entity such as a voice, or a fictional or non-fictional character in the story itself. A work […]
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Sublime
Sublime is something of “very great excellence or beauty, producing an overwhelming sense of awe or other high emotion through being vast or grand.” Sublime describes something “beautiful or good and causing strong feelings of admiration or wonder.” Sublime is something so breathtaking and impressive that needs to be admired. Sublime can describe something in […]
“The Christabel” and the Phantom Soul
Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a poet during the Romantic Period in England during the eighteenth century. Coleridge began writing the “Christabel” in 1797 and finished in 1800. Coleridge’s longest poem, “Christabel” has many different interpretations and feelings you get when reading it. Before reading, it is important to take into consideration that the name “Christabel” […]
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Letters written in Sweden & The Rights of Woman
Mary Wollstonecraft was a writer who was an advocate for women and wrote one of the first feminist works. When the world was telling women they were not important, Mary Wollstonecraft wanted women to know that they are more than a wife to a man. In 1792, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman was […]
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