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These include various predictions of the downfall of the northern kingdom, the equivalent prediction of the downfall of Judah following the reign of Manasseh, the extension of Josiah's reforms in accordance with the laws of Deuteronomy, and the revision of the narrative from Jeremiah concerning Judah's last days.
Such theorists find narrative ( or, following Nietzsche and Foucault, genealogy ) to be a helpful tool for understanding ethics because narrative is always about particular lived experiences in all their complexity rather than the assignment of an idea or norm to separate and individuated actions.
While the substance of many of Orwell's novels, particularly Burmese Days, is drawn from his personal experiences, the following are works presented as narrative documentaries, rather than being fictionalised.
Although Arthur himself played a minor role in some of these works, following in the medieval romance tradition, Tennyson's Arthurian work reached its peak of popularity with Idylls of the King, which reworked the entire narrative of Arthur's life for the Victorian era.
The book immediately following Omni, the Words of Mormon, is an editorial insertion that explains how the first first person narrative came to be inserted into the Book of Mormon and how subsequent narrative will differ, being mostly third person narration by Mormon that summarizes more lengthy accounts taken from the Large Plates of Nephi.
According to Holmes, it was an encounter with the father of one of his classmates that led him to take up detection as a profession, and he spent the six years following university working as a consulting detective, before financial difficulties led him to take Watson as a roommate, at which point the narrative of the stories begins.
First to be introduced were their northern descendants — the " Rangers ", and the southern people appeared when Tolkien pondered in 1939 over the course of the narrative following the Council of Elrond.
The following narrative highlights differences between approaches grouped together.
The novel is divided into three parts, following a third-person omniscient narrative with no main character.
In a fund-raising speech on 5 October 1843 at the Manchester Athenæum ( a charitable institution serving the poor ), Dickens urged workers and employers to join together to combat ignorance with educational reform, and realized in the days following that the most effective way to reach the broadest segment of the population with his social concerns about poverty and injustice was to write a deeply-felt Christmas narrative rather than polemical pamphlets and essays.
Parallel to this historical and legal narrative, Solzhenitsyn follows the typical course of a zek ( a slang term for inmate, derived from the widely used abbreviation " z / k " for " zakliuchennyi "( prisoner )) through the Gulag, starting with arrest, show trial and initial internment ; transport to the " archipelago "; treatment of prisoners and general living conditions ; slave labor gangs and the technical prison camp system ( where Andrei Sakharov and his team of prisoner-scientists developed the Soviet Union's first hydrogen bomb ); camp rebellions and strikes ( see Kengir uprising ); the practice of internal exile following completion of the original prison sentence ; and ultimate ( but not guaranteed ) release of the prisoner.
Wilfrid argued the Roman position on the following grounds ( according to Bede's narrative ):
For example, hypertext fiction can be an example of nonlinear narrative, but there are also websites designed to go in a specified, organized manner, following a linear path.
The point of these examples, as used by Riley and Pagels, is to support the argument that the text of Thomas must have existed and have gained a following at the time of the writing of John's Gospel, and that the importance of the Thomasine logia was great enough that John felt the necessity of weaving them into his own narrative.
Although critics and writers debate which authors or works fall within the magical realism genre, the following authors represent the narrative mode.
Franck wrote the delicately evocative Les Eolides, following it with the narrative Le chasseur maudit and the piano-and-orchestral tone poem Les Djinns, conceived in much the same manner as Liszt's Totentanz.
Criticism was also drawn from the film's ending, claiming following Stallone's last minute decision not to kill Rocky, the film's build-up and narrative was lost.
Most narrators present their story from one of the following perspectives ( called narrative modes ): first-person, or third-person limited or omniscient.
The narrative continues along double lines, following both " branches " of the family.
NOTE: The following narrative relies only on one single, non-neutral source.
Billy has come " unstuck in time " and experiences past and future events out of sequence and repetitively, following a nonlinear narrative.
In the common context of a narrative work of fiction, a sequel portrays events set in the same fictional universe as an earlier work, usually chronologically following the events of that work.
As the paper has turned its attention to online storytelling, it has been breaking ground with multimedia projects like " Little Bill Clinton ", a narrative serial following a year in the life of a young refugee.

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In the same narrative, Jesus says, " in that she hath poured this ointment on my body, she did it for my burial " ( Id., v. 12 ), linking the unction with Christ's death and resurrection.
Many elements of the lament are borne out in the historical narrative in 2 Kings concerning the fall of Jerusalem: Jerusalem lying in ruins ( Lamentations 2: 2 and 2 Kings 25: 9 ), enemies entering the city ( Lamentations 4: 12 and 2 Kings 24: 11 ), people going into exile ( Lamentations 1: 3 and 2 Kings 24: 14 ) and the sanctuary being plundered ( Lamentations 1: 10 and 2 Kings 24: 13 ).
Besides its epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kauravas and the Pandava princes, the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four " goals of life " or purusharthas ( 12. 161 ).
The biblical narrative of Pentecost, where the 12 Disciples of Christ ( Acts 1: 13, 26 ) along with about 108 other individuals ( Acts 1: 15 ), including many women, among whom was Mary the mother of Jesus ( Acts 1: 14 ) received the Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the Upper Room, is given in the second chapter of the Book of Acts.
* Albertus, written in 1831 and published in 1832, is a long narrative poem of 122 stanzas, each consisting of 12 lines of alexandrine ( 12-syllable ) verse, except for the last line of each stanza, which is octosyllabic.
While he drew inspiration from their collaboration Prometheus Bound, c. 1611 12, Jordaens ' version is a more hopeful narrative.
( 1 ) Genesis 1: 1 -- 3: 24 ( the story of creation ); ( 2 ) Genesis 22: 1-18 ( the binding of Isaac ); ( 3 ) Exodus 12: 1-24 ( the Passover charter narrative ); ( 4 ) Jonah 1: 1 -- 4: 11 ( the story of Jonah ); ( 5 ) Exodus 14: 24 -- 15: 21 ( crossing of the Red Sea ); ( 6 ) Isaiah 60: 1-13 ( the promise to Jerusalem ); ( 7 ) Job 38: 2-28 ( the Lord's answer to Job ); ( 8 ) 2 Kings 2: 1-22 ( the assumption of Elijah ); ( 9 ) Jeremiah 31: 31-34 ( the new covenant ); ( 10 ) Joshua 1: 1-9 ( entry into the Promised Land ); ( 11 ) Ezekiel 37: 1-14 ( the valley of dry bones ); ( 12 ) Daniel 3: 1-29 ( the story of the three youths ).
Frédéric Chopin had written the last of his famous ballades only 12 years earlier, but Brahms approached the genre differently from Chopin, choosing to take its origin in narrative poetry more literally.
Although all 12 remain as narrative fiction, only five of them are sung today.

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According to biblical scholars, the Torah's genealogy for Levi's descendants, is actually an aetiological myth reflecting the fact that there were four different groups among the levites the Gershonites, Kohathites, Merarites, and Aaronids ; Aaron the eponymous ancestor of the Aaronids couldn't be portrayed as a brother to Gershon, Kohath, and Merari, as the narrative about the birth of Moses ( brother of Aaron ), which textual scholars attribute to the earlier Elohist source, mentions only that both his parents were Levites ( without identifying their names ).
Books 2 6 of the Itinerarium Regis Ricardi, a Latin prose narrative of the same events apparently compiled by Richard, a canon of Holy Trinity, London, are closely related to Ambroise's poem.
* The definitive narrative history, useful for checking discrepancies between sources
It has been said that Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg ( 1859 1935 ) originated the idea that the narrative dates from the time of the Maharal.
* Storyspace A mid-1980s program for hypertext narrative.
In the field of Psychological biblical criticism, J. H. Ellens and W. G. Rollins address the narrative of Genesis 9: 18 27 that narrates the unconventional behavior that occurs between Noah and Ham.
Many other " national epics ," epic poetry considered to reflect the national spirit, were produced or revived under the influence of Romantic nationalism: particularly in the Russian Empire, national minorities seeking to assert their own identities in the face of Russification produced new national poetry either out of whole cloth, or from cobbling together folk poetry, or by resurrecting older narrative poetry.
The narrative tone of television espionage ranged from the drama of Danger Man ( 1960 68 ) to the sardonicism of The Man from U. N. C. L. E ( 1964 68 ) and the flippancy of I Spy ( 1965 68 ) until the exaggeration, akin to that of William Le Queux and E. Phillips Oppenheim before the First World War ( 1914 18 ), degenerated to the parody of Get Smart ( 1965 70 ).
Ethan said, " We wanted something that would generate a certain narrative feeling like a modern Raymond Chandler story, and that's why it had to be set in Los Angeles ... We wanted to have a narrative flow, a story that moves like a Chandler book through different parts of town and different social classes ".
Never attempting to picture any one of these stories as a narrative, he used their veiled imagery as symbols of the archetypes of death rebirth and destruction creation he felt were imminent in the pre-World War I world.
Though some scholars agree in placing the Gospel of John somewhere between AD 65 and 85, John A. T. Robinson proposes an initial edition by 50 55 and then a final edition by 65 due to narrative similarities with Paul.
His A Street Scene in Cairo ; The Lantern-Maker's Courtship ( 1854 61 ) is a rare contemporary narrative scene, as the young man feels his fiancé's face, which he is not allowed to see, through her veil, as an Westerner in the background beats his way up the street with his stick.
Igor Stravinsky composed a work titled simply Cantata in 1951 52, which used stanzas from the 15th-century " Lyke-wake Dirge " as a narrative frame for other anonymous English lyrics, and later designated A Sermon, a Narrative, and a Prayer ( 1961 ) as " a cantata for alto and tenor soli, speaker, chorus, and orchestra ".
The Sermon on the Mount may be compared with the similar but more succinct Sermon on the Plain as recounted by the Gospel of Luke ( 6: 17 49 ), which occurs at the same moment in Luke's narrative, and also features Jesus heading up a mountain, but giving the sermon on the way down at a level spot.
The narrative focuses on a disparate group of people who converge in the Nevada desert and, along with the rest of the human population, participate in a last-chance counterattack on July 4 the same date as the Independence Day holiday in the United States.
The fourth ( chapters 26 28 ) flashes back to the origins and growth of Milo's syndicate, with the fifth part ( chapter 28 32 ) returning again to the narrative " present " but keeping to the same tone of the previous four.

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