She rose from her chair slowly, her body leaned up against the counter next to him. Kyle finished moving the take out Chinese food into China bowls, aware of Riley's eyes on him. "I have something to tell you," she began, biting her lip. Kyle wondered what it could be, as he walked, carrying the bowls of steaming food, into the dining room and placed them on the table. "I want to wait a minute before calling Travis and Katie in," Riley said softly. "Kyle...I'm pregnant." Whatever he was expecting
template, ‘The Hero’s Journey’, and aspects of Welch’s ‘Human Condition to create credibility and therefore an identification for his readership. Koontz writes on a multiplicity of subject matters with extensive thematic backgrounds in his novels. His narratives are descriptive, detailed, and well researched without being overwhelmingly tedious – and, they have a didactic realism that resonates with the reader ensuring they, myself included, keep coming back for more. American born, Dean Koontz is a
an estranged older sister, based off of lies, that gradually gains momentum to the point where he no longer has control over his nor his sister’s emotional state, and the damage that he has caused becomes irreversible. In this creating situational irony, as his motive in constructing her (other sister) was to evoke resentment in his younger sister, but while doing so evidently ended up hurting them both. Despite the fact that he knows this ‘other sister’ is merely a figment of his imagination, after
the world are revealed as key issues that transcend the textual and temporal boundaries of each narrative. Fay Weldon’s Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen
1990’s, The Pigman is a great book for today’s young adult. Paul Zindel wrote the book in 1967 and ever since it has been read and critically acclaimed by thousands. Zindel did an awesome job using many different literary elements to help convey this narrative of two friends. Paul Zindel’s personal life helped greatly influence his many literary works and most notably The Pigman. Paul Zindel was born in Tottenville, Staten Island, New York, on May 15, 1936. His father was Paul Zindel Sr., who was a policeman
as supplemented by what was, in effect, a fifth cardinal virtue, piety” (Feldman, p.285, 1992). That said, Josephus’ modifications of the biblical narrative of Moses was his way of defending the Jewish people against the charges of their critics, as well as his way of including more exaggerative motifs such as suspicion and irony to keep his narrative more dramatic and his audience intrigued. Having said that, the antiquities of the Jews, written in greek, is a historiographical that encompasses
The ‘interaction’ between the narrator and narratee is important in this categorization. Warhol presents five forms of distinctions between distancing and engaging narrators: 1. The names by which the narratee is addressed. Distancing narrator usually specifies a namw or title for the narratee establishing a bigger distance. Warhole gives examples of the distancing narrator from Eliot’s Scenes with the address to “Madame” or “Mrs. Farthingale.” Engaging narrators either avoid naming the narratee
everyday lives and we, according to Browne and Brown (2001:3), have seen our popular culture in ourselves. This essay compares the tragic engagements of young Africans with contemporaneous issues relating to culture and popular culture, through the fictional novels of Ken Saro-Wiwa, Sozaboy (1994), and Kopano Matlwa, Coconut (2007). Particular attention is paid to the stumbling blocks Sozaboy’s Mene and Coconut’s Ofilwe Tlou and Fikile Twala encounter with issues concerning education, language, and
Introduction My first memory of video games was waking up as a child in the morning and being introduced to Super Mario Brothers on the original Nintendo games console by my older cousins. I was absolutely delighted by the cartoon characters and spent weeks racing through various Mario world levels and striving to save the princess and I must admit that I still enjoy them even though I am not playing often. I have very fond memories, seated around the television with the newest game
Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment Title: Before reading the story, I took a careful look at the title and predicted that this piece would be comparable to that of Frankenstein. The name of the title character paints the picture of a mad scientist, and the mention his so-called experiment alluded to a mental image of a creepy laboratory. In terms of plot, I assumed that his experiment would somehow backfire - and I shuddered just thinking about the endless possibilities. Facts: Dr. Heidegger invites