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    The use of storytelling bridges these cultural gaps by allowing daughters to learn valuable life lessons, assimilate Chinese culture, and improving personality traits. Through narrating her past experiences in China, Suyuan progressively gives Jing-Mei an insight of life topics like hardships, love, and abandonment. At the beginning of the novel, Jing-Mei recalls Suyuan’s storytelling by saying: “Over the years, she told me the same story, except for the ending, which grew darker, casting long shadows

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    Storytelling, in many ways, allows one to express their imagination through fanciful adventures and tales; thus, serving a purpose in terms of allowing an individual to cope with their tragedies, but also to entertain one another. In Yann Martel’s Life of Pi, and in Tim Burton’s Big Fish, the audience comes to realize that the conflict between fact and truth, combined with storytelling, are the central themes; it becomes clearer that facts have to be proven, whereas the truth is usually straightforward

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    Q Zhang HE 250 - 09 Storytelling in the Ibo Culture The Nigerian classic Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe skillfully delineates the daily lives of African communities from a local perspective. Specifically, Achebe’s book focuses on the Ibo culture and the oral traditions within the indigenous society. Because the Ibo people do not have a written language, the book shows oral tradition—mainly storytelling—as the main shaping force for their culture and society. Throughout the book, some stories

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    Why Study Comics Storytelling is a part of human culture. As Barthes (1966) explains that stories are told through “articulated language, whether oral or written, pictures, still or moving” (p.237), and in that includes comics. Comic books have become part of our storytelling tradition. One unique aspect of comic books in their storytelling is that it does not follow a normal passage of time, especially when it comes to superheroes. Over the years, there have been several stories of the same superheroes

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    In his seminal work “The Things They Carried,” Tim O’Brien often employs the themes of storytelling and death as a way to interpret each individual tale within this collection. Among the various tales, “How to Tell a True War Story” and “The Lives of the Dead” highlight these specific themes in a similar manner. O’Brien explores the themes of storytelling and death by exhibiting to readers how an individual's legacy lives on through the stories/ memories that are shared about them after they die

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    Haroun By Khattam-Shud

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    message is that the storytelling is a necessary art that brings joy and imagination to those who experience it. One of the best things about the books message is that it is put into a protagonist/antagonist story. The stories antagonists (Khattam-Shud and Mr.Sengupta) are against stories and believe that there are more important things than imagination. While some would say these are your standard "villains" I see them as a representation of those questioning why storytelling is a thing. Rushdie

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    Native American Storytelling Paper Rashmi Price ENG/301 August 26, 2013 Dr. Gregory Beatty Native American Storytelling Paper Native American literature is considered by many as the traditional written and oral literature of Native cultures around the world. Many of these literatures are transmitted over periods of time by storytellers. This particular literature has many features that includes a mixture of oral tradition techniques along with tribal mythology. The majority

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    character. Stories are not only told in books. Storytelling is told in many different forms of art such as in poetry, music, and movies. However, there is one other form of storytelling that is on the uprising--it’s video games. The twenty-first century as we all know is the age of the millennials and technology plays a huge role in everyone 's life as it continues to improve as we advance through the years. One major concept that separates storytelling in books and movies from video games is that

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    The 13th Documentary The use of storytelling in the DuVernay's documentary is used to illustrate the legacies of slavery and the 13th amendment. In the documentary, from Nixon's time as president to the present, the war on drugs has become more serious. While Nixon was president he believed that the black population was a menace to society. Thus, Nixon created a system that targeted black people without expressing the underlying motivations and inspiration of an unjust criminal system. Instead of

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    girl falling in love is not one far from today’s reality. Used as entertainment, warning tales, or even business stories, storytelling has been around for as long as man was able to speak. People thrive on entertaining themselves and stories are a very flexible addition to any person’s life, whether orally, through movies, or even through art like dancing or singing. Storytelling and

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