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    The Use of First Person Narration in The Cask of Amontillado Edgar Allen Poe’s tale of murder and revenge, “The Cask of Amontillado”, offers a unique perspective into the mind of a deranged murderer. The effectiveness of the story is largely due to its first person point of view, which allows the reader a deeper involvement into the thoughts and motivations of the protagonist, Montresor. The first person narration results in an unbalanced viewpoint on the central conflict of the story, man versus

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    Lake’s” first person narration exhibits and immediate emotional effect on its readers; Charters’ explains first person narration tells the story from his or her own accounts or perspective. Secondly, it is further stated the first person narrator is only able to tell the direct action of what’s taking place or his/her own ability top mentally process what is taking place (1793). Similarly we can see in the beginning of the story on how he is setting the tone of a 1st person narration through a reminiscent

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    First person narration within stories sometimes can mean that the narrator may not have complete knowledge of all the events that occur. The narrators unequivocally refer to themselves using phrases involving “I". Doing this allows the reader or audience to see the point of view of the narrator which includes opinions, thoughts, and feelings. These point of views are only of the narrator, and of no other characters. In Denis Johnson’s “Work” the narrator is a heroin addict who lives in a dream like

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    Literature, plays, short stories, Biographies, Fantasy, Poetry, and so on… First of all, what is First person narration? The first person narration is ‘The Story is told by a character that participates in the action of the story itself. First person Narrative is used by an author who wants a personal/subjective/intimate point of view’. In this essay, I will discuss the ways that first person narration affects the overall story which contains many things like Plot, settings of the story, Characters,

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    First person narration is present throughout the whole novel. What makes the story a little confusing is not knowing which character is narrating. The first person narration often jumps around between characters, so we only get one point of view during a scene. The first chapter shows first person narration with, “I am by birth Genevese, and my family is one of the most distinguished of that republic,” (Shelley, 33). As the story gets more in depth with scenes, the reader has to believe whichever

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    different times and different places. In the novel The Cider House Rules John Irving uses third person narration in a unique way by shifting from present to past, and by shifting from narration to the character’s personal thoughts. Dr Larch’s history is told in flashbacks throughout the story, while Homer Wells is told in the present as he grows up in St. Cloud’s orphanage. Irving uses this type of narration to tell the audience different events and stories that help develop his characters. In the

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    Kiss Kiss Bang Bang(2005) Short Response Essay The narration of Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is told through a First Person narration by Harry Lockhart, protagonist of the movie. The narrative is categorized into three parts such as the Setup of the film, the Conflicts and Obstacles the protagonist faces throughout, and the conclusion of the film, also known as the Resolution. The setting begins with a flashback at a county fair with a young Harry dressed as a magician and performing a saw trick involving

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    First Person Narration in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper and Edgar Allen Poe's the Black Cat In "The Yellow Wallpaper" By Charlotte Perkins Gilman and "The Black Cat" By Edgar Allen Poe, two short and sinister stories, 1st person narration is used by both authors to create atmospheric tension and unease. By using 1st person narration, a story told through the eyes of one person present in that story, the authors can get far more intimate and detailed in the individual characters

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    the ideals and opinions of a person. This is also the case in literature, as authors may write in first person to allow the reader to receive a better idea of who the main character is and what they stand for. Authors can also use such a strategy to express their personal opinions on a topic in the text through the thoughts and actions of their main character. Such is the case of Albert Camus and his main character in The Stranger, Meursault. Through first person narration, Camus is able to use Meursault

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    in the first person view point. You can find this evidence in sentences 1 and 2. For example: "My father was a St. Bernard, my mother was a collie, but I am a Presbyterian" you can see he used "I" and "My" as if he was there character who was speaking. Another example: "This is what my mother told me, I do not know these nice distinctions myself" again the narrator used words like "Me", "My", and "I" insinuating that he the narrator who is the one who is speaking from a first person view point. So

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