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As the story unfolds, Melanie becomes progressively physically weaker, first by childbirth, then " the hard work she had done at Tara ," and she ultimately dies after a miscarriage.
She begins the story as a closed-off person, but as the novel unfolds her character begins to be more open and understanding.
As the story unfolds, the object of his affection, Laura Lorenzini, engaged to him, breaks off her engagement, and ends up marrying a ' better suitor '.
Another early foreshadowing technique is formal patterning, " the organization of the events, actions and gestures which constitute a narrative and give shape to a story ; when done well, formal patterning allows the audience the pleasure of discerning and anticipating the structure of the plot as it unfolds ".
* Character arc, the status of a character as it unfolds throughout the story
The Book of Ezekiel is unique within the tradition of the Tanakh, in that as the story unfolds, the phrase son of man is used approximately 94 times by a divine being to refer to the author.
Spike's story before he appears in Sunnydale unfolds in flashbacks scattered, out of sequence, among numerous episodes of both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.
His story unfolds in a surreal, phallic setting lighted with an orange glow.
The story unfolds in flashback as the four witnesses in the storythe bandit, the murdered samurai, his wife, and the nameless woodcutter — recount the events of one afternoon in a grove.
As he begins to organize Zampanò ’ s manuscripts, his personal footnotes detail the deterioration of his own life with analogous references to alienation and insanity: once a trespasser to Zampanò's mad realm, Truant seems to become more comfortable in the environment as the story unfolds.
A key plot element which emerges quickly as the story unfolds is the relatively static nature of the human societies in the various future centuries, and the repeated failure of space travel in all accessible centuries.
As the story unfolds in the book, however, the German connection was proved to be false.
The delay mechanism of this story is that the upright Alithea holds fast virtuously to her engagement to Sparkish, even while his stupid and cynical character unfolds to her.
The experienced reader will probably spot him, but it is safe to say that he will often have his doubts as the story unfolds itself.
As the story unfolds, Fakir learns that he is a descendant of Drosselmeyer, which explains Fakir's ability to alter reality through writing stories.
Read as little about this game as possible and you will genuinely be surprised as the story unfolds.
As the story unfolds, all the major characters are revealed to be the same person, at different stages of her / his life.
Dubbed as " Elmo's Musical Adventure ", the story unfolds inside Baby Bear's imagination as he attends a performance with Papa Bear, conducted by Keith Lockhart.
As her story unfolds, Sharpless feels increasing contempt for Pinkerton.
Over the course of the book, Sal's story unfolds and their car travels west.
The story unfolds the journey of these students in three chapters and follows how they meet and are inspired by the families of the soldiers.
The story unfolds when the members of the team encounters different alien races from other planets.

story and narrators
Innocent XII appears as one of the narrators in Robert Browning's long poem " The Ring and the Book " ( 1869 ), based on the true story of the Pope's intervention in a historical murder trial in Rome during his papacy.
While Dick's novels usually employ multiple narrators or an omniscient perspective, this story is told in the first person by a single narrator: Angel Archer, Bishop Archer's daughter-in-law.
Al-Razi also recorded that al-Bayhaqi stated that the narration of the story was unreliable because its narrators were of questionable integrity.
In the first-person-plural point of view, narrators tell the story using " we ".
The novel is also distinctive for its multiple narrators, who interact with each other throughout the story in disorienting and elaborate ways.
Most narrators present their story from one of the following perspectives ( called narrative modes ): first-person, or third-person limited or omniscient.
A writer may choose to let several narrators tell the story from different points of view.
* Lillias White, Cheryl Freeman, LaChanze, Roz Ryan and Vanéese Y. Thomas as the Muses ( Calliope, Melpomene, Terpsichore, Thalia and Clio respectively ), the narrators of the film's story.
Also, a parallel story read by two cousins, an erotic ' captured by Indians ' narrative, works its way into the main thread of Cherrycoke's story, further blurring and finally obliterating the line between objective history and subjectivity — what " really happened " is nothing more than a construction of several narrators, perhaps one of whom directly is the author.
By using various narrators expressing their interpretations, the novel alludes to the historical cultural zeitgeist of Faulkner's South, where the past is always present and constantly in states of revision by the people who tell and retell the story over time ; it thus also explores the process of myth-making and the questioning of truth.
His partner, Steve Wozniak ( Joey Slotnick ), is introduced as one of the two central narrators of the story.
At this point, the story switches narrators when it becomes Zenobia telling a tale entitled “ The Silvery Veil .” She describes the Veiled Lady and her background, though it is never revealed whether or not her version of the story is reality or fiction.
The three stories are told by three narrators: a friar who writes a chronicle of a monastery in the 18th ct Bosnia, a RAF pilot who tells his story about the 1945 bombing of Sarajevo by the Allies, and the 1991 war shelter guard who witnesses the telling of the two stories.
Donald Westlake's short story " No Story " is a parody of frame stories, in which a series of narrators start to tell stories, each of which contains a narrator who starts to tell a story, culminating in a narrator who announces that there will be no story.
Different sections of the novel give the perspectives of the four women, making the book a story with four different narrators.
The story has four narrators: Donald, a mixed-blood Indian, now middle-aged and dying of Lou Gehrig ’ s disease ; Donald ’ s wife, Cynthia, whom he rescued as a teen from the ruins of her family ; Cynthia ’ s brother David ( the central character of True North ); and her nephew and Donald ’ s soul mate K. Ultimately, the extended family helps Donald end his life at the place of his choosing, and then draw on the powers of love and commitment to reconcile loss and heal wounds borne for generations.
Byron designed the story with three narrators giving their individual point of view about the series of events.

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These cases, for all their rarity, are so dramatic that friends and relations repeat the story until the general population may get an entirely false notion of how often the hymen is a serious problem to newly-weds.
It's the old story, war or no war, and more than one viewer may recall Hollywood's `` Titanic '', several seasons back, when the paramount concern was for the marital discord of a society dilettante.
However, this story may reflect a cultural influence which had the reverse direction: Hittite cuneiform texts mention a Minor Asian god called Appaliunas or Apalunas in connection with the city of Wilusa attested in Hittite inscriptions, which is now generally regarded as being identical with the Greek Ilion by most scholars.
However, this may befor our information at this point of the story is meagre — on August 24 410, Alaric and his Visigoths burst in by the Porta Salaria on the northeast of the city.
The story that he himself in his childhood was sent to Ireland to be healed by Saint Modwenna, though mythical, may show Alfred's interest in that island.
Pervo sees Luke ’ s work as a “ legitimizing narrative ” because it makes “ a case by telling a story ( or stories )” and serves to legitimate either “ Pauline Christianity ( possibly in rivalry to other interpretations ) or generally as the claim of the Jesus-movement to possess the Israelite heritage .” On the other hand, some scholars greatly disagree with the view of legitimation because they believe that it “ mirror-reads ” Luke ’ s work attempting to uncover the circumstances surrounding Luke ’ s work by over-arguing something that may not be that valid.
The story concerns a corrupt mayoress, an idealistic nurse, a man who may be a doctor, and various officials, patients and townspeople, all fighting to save a bankrupt town.
19th-century archeological evidence may confirm elements of the Beowulf story.
" He claimed, " The Batman type of story may stimulate children to homosexual fantasies, of the nature of which they may be unconscious.
That is, while the events may not be historically accurate the book itself was written to tell a story of a time in history, in this case the origin of the Jewish holiday of Purim.
( That the story assumes the city ’ s existence and deliverance from judgment may indeed reflect an older tradition dating back to the eighth-7th century BC ) Assyria often opposed Israel and eventually took the Israelites captive in 722-721 BC ( see History of ancient Israel and Judah ).
According to Tacitus in his Annals, Boudica poisoned herself, though in the Agricola which was written almost twenty years prior he mentions nothing of suicide and attributes the end of the revolt to socordia (" indolence "); Dio says she fell sick and died and then was given a lavish burial ; though this may be a convenient way to remove her from the story.
During a major news event one or more of the main news presenters may be sent to present live for the channel from the scene of the story, where they will conduct interviews with the people involved, question correspondents, introduce related reports and also give general information on the story, much as a reporter sent to cover a story would.
It may be an echo of a statement in a 1942 story by Leigh Brackett: " Witchcraft to the ignorant, ....
This is a frequent occurrence in sitcoms, where networks may agree to continue a show, but only if a certain character is emphasized, leading other minor characters to become victims of Chuck Cunningham Syndrome, while the emphasized character ( usually a Breakout Character ) ( as in the case of Frasier Crane ) develops a more complete back story that ignores previous, more simplified back stories.
However, traditional films have frequently had much of the same sort of the issues to deal with ; film shoots may last several months and as scenes are frequently shot out of story sequence, footage shot weeks apart may be edited together as part of the same day's action in the completed film.
This story is narrated in the Gospel of Nicodemus and may be the meaning behind 1 Peter 3: 18-22.
Burton ’ s fictional detective relies on practical methods-dogged legwork, knowledge of the underworld and undercover surveillance-rather than brilliance of imagination or intellect, but it has been suggested this story may have been known to Poe, who in 1839 worked for Burton.
These influences serve to reinforce the conclusion that the Book of Exodus originated in the exiled Jewish community of 6th-century Babylon, but not all the sources are Mesopotamian: the story of Moses's flight to Midian following the murder of the Egyptian overseer may draw on the Egyptian Tale of Sinuhe.
This account now is thought by some historians to be mostly legendary, although essentially the underlying story of a rebelling mercenary force may be accurate, and the date for the founding of the kingdom of Kent is thought to be approximately the middle of the fifth-century, in agreement with the legend.
The story may simply reflect an attempt to explain the ancient practice of ultimogeniture, whereby the last-born exercised superior rights of inheritance, a practice later replaced by primogeniture.

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