نتایج جستجو برای: 1 narrator 2 adam bede 3 narrative strategies 4 engaging narrators 5 distancing narrators

تعداد نتایج: 5497412  

Journal: :Studia Slavica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae (Print) 2021

The study discusses Ivan Slamnig’s novel entitled Bolja polovica hrabrosti with focusing on the narrative features of beginning novel. Using results Croatian literary studies, paper places in context prose as first postmodern and an outstanding example Beat literature Croatia Yugoslavia, which Aleksandar Flaker called jeans . compares metapoetic meanings narration whole its closure. It establish...

2015
Alyssa P. Beyer Sara Moyer Alyssa Beyer

Car commercials, like many advertisements, tempt its viewers with comfort, capability, or safety features, as well as being well‐engineered, affordable, attractive, large or compact sized, or fuel efficient. This study examines the pitches in YouTube car commercial video clips from the 1960s until 2014. We coded a total of 263 total car commercials based on pitch, setting, narrator, decade, and...

Journal: :فصلنامه تخصصی جنگ ایران و عراق 0
محمدجواد اکبرپور بازرگانی امیرمحمد حکمتیان

with the aims of protecting and exploiting the effects and values of imposed war and preventing the destruction and distorting them, the foundation for the preservation and publication of sacred defense works and values was established on february 26, 1991 by a command of the supreme leader and the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. then, the central headquarters of the rahian-e noor was c...

2014
simon stern

True-crime stories of outlaws have been a part of popular culture in England since the Middle Ages. Tales of criminality gained increasing circulation in print through the Old Bailey Sessions Papers (1674–1913) and the “dying confessions” published in broadside form by the Ordinary of Newgate in the eighteenth century.1 The confessional broadsides were designed as warnings for their audience; t...

Journal: :journal of sciences, islamic republic of iran 2009
s.d. srivastava

a new 2-[(4-substituted-phenyl-3-chloroazetidin-2-one)-5-(2'-methylamino 4-phenyl-1', 3'-thiazolyl-]-1, 3, 4-thiadiazoles, 5(a-n) were synthesized from 2-substituted-benzylideneamino-5-[2'-methylamino-4'-phenyl-1',3'-thiazolyl]-1,3, 4-thiadiazole, 4(a-n) using 2-amino-4phenyl-1, 3-thiazole as a starting material. the synthesised compounds have been screened in vitro for their antimicrobial acti...

Journal: :Journal of Narrative and Language Studies 2022

J.M. Coetzee is directly or indirectly always concerned with the multi-layered narrative texts problematising concept of authorship and narration. This study treats two novels as “textual narratives” “narrative dramas” at a time. From postclassical narratological perspective, investigates narrators levels in J. M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello (2003) authors without authority. The characters nov...

Journal: :Nineteenth-Century Literature 2021

Joe Bray, “‘Come brother Opie!’: Amelia Opie and the Courtroom” (pp. 137–162) This essay examines how Opie’s lifelong fascination with human drama of courtroom is reflected in her fiction, specifically tales that revolve around trial scenes. Focusing on three examples particular, “Henry Woodville” (1818), “The Robber” (1806), Mysterious Stranger” (1813), it argues fictional courtrooms encourage...

ژورنال: حدیث پژوهی 2012

Zay al-Din Ibn Ali Amili (died AH 965), known as the Second Martyr, is one of the great Shiite expert in transmission of hadith of the recent era. The views of this scholar on transmission can be seen in his invaluable comments on Khulāsat al-Aquāl by al-Allāmah al-Hilli. He is one of the distinguished researchers of narrations in the two fields of transmitters and hadith. In his study of the s...

2004
Masahiko Minami

How does a particular language influence the way its speakers perceive the world? One of the long-standing critical debates in language studies involves the relationship between language and thought processes. The linguistic relativity hypothesis (Whorf, 1956) claims that speakers of different languages think differently, and that they do so because of the differences in the languages they spea...

2013
Nick Redfern

This article analyses the use of film style in Rashomon (1950) to determine if the different accounts of the rape and murder provided by the bandit, the wife, the husband, and the woodcutter are formally distinct by comparing shot length data and using multiple correspondence analysis to look for relationships between shot scale, camera movement, camera angle, and the use of point-of-view shots...

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