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narrator and brief
The trailer for Spellbound ′ s original theatrical release in America made a great deal of fuss over this cameo, showing the footage twice and even freeze-framing Hitchcock's brief appearance while a breathless narrator informs us that this ordinary-looking man is the film's director.
The film ends with the narrator ’ s brief poem for the lovers: " And all of our hearts free to let all things base go / As taught by Juliet and her Tromeo ".
Following a brief tenure as narrator of Street & Smith's Detective Story Hour, " The Shadow " character was used to host segments of The Blue Coal Radio Revue, playing on Sundays at 5: 30 p. m. Eastern Standard Time.
The novel is told in a linear manner ; after a brief first person introduction by Chariton, the narrator uses the third person.
In 1955, Andrews made a brief appearance on Celluloid, appearing on camera as the narrator who introduces the unrelated segments that comprise the portmanteau film, Three Cases of Murder.
Carroll's first mention of a Bandersnatch, in the poem " Jabberwocky " ( which appears in Through the Looking-Glass ), is very brief: the narrator of the poem admonishes his son to " shun / The frumious Bandersnatch "— this particular portmanteau being a concise way of describing the creature's fuming and furious nature.
Previously, as the Haunted Mansion attraction was in its planning stages and still known as " The Haunted House ," Disneyland Records released the album Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House ( 1964 ), a collection of sound effects and brief " stories in sound " introduced by a narrator, Laura Olsher.
After a brief tale of Sir Launcelot of Camelot and his role in slaying two giants from the third-person narrative, the man named Hank Morgan enters and, after being given whiskey by the narrator, he is persuaded to reveal more of his story.
In the film's brief prologue, an unseen narrator asks a series of rhetorical questions that prime the audience to view the film through a metaphysical lens touching on traditional philosophical questions involving determinism vs. philosophic libertarianism, as well as epistemology.
In the low-budget Roger Corman film from 1960, known in the United States as House of Usher starring Vincent Price as Roderick Usher, the narrator is Philip Winthrop ( Mark Damon ), who had fallen in love with the sickly Madeline ( Myrna Fahey ) during her brief residence in Boston and become engaged to her, much to Roderick's horror.
Without Warning uses the fictional town of Grover's Mill, Wyoming as an obvious homage to Welles ' broadcast, and the original broadcast was preceded by a brief prologue referencing the War of the Worlds broadcast, with the narrator reiterating that the film about to be shown was fiction.
The nameless narrator has revealed snippets of the lovable, lascivious Uncle Oswald's life in other collections, but this is the only novel -- brief though it is -- dedicated solely to the diaries of " the greatest fornicator of all time.
Dunstan Ramsay, the narrator of Fifth Business and a major character in Davies ' Deptford Trilogy, makes a brief appearance here.
The novel opens with a brief prologue set in 1957 in which the narrator, an Italian Jew, describes a visit to the Ferrara cemetery where the Finzi-Contini family mausoleum stands, empty in all but two slots: a young child, Guido, who died of illness before the narrator was born ; and Alberto, the son of the Finzi-Continis and a friend of the narrator's, who died of lymphogranulomatosis ( Hodgkin ’ s disease ) before the mass deportation that sent the remainder of the family to a concentration camp in Germany.
The narrator attempts to tell the story of Halo and of the brief Red vs. Blue civil war that occurs between the first and second Covenant invasions, but stops to argue with an uncooperative subtitler, who complains about the length of the script.
Before each campaign begins, a narrator enlists a brief summary of the events proceeding the selected campaign to help familiarize players with the battle taking place.
This story arch can be seen more as a " filler " which the narrator and author, Yukie Nasu, admits exists to reintroduce the cast of Greenwood to the reader after the brief side-story (" Boy meets Boy ").

narrator and sexual
For example, Alvin Sandberg claimed that the short story " The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids " offers " an exploration of impotency, a portrayal of a man retreating to an all-male childhood to avoid confrontation with sexual manhood " from which the narrator engages in " congenial " digressions in heterogeneity.
" When the narrator is separated from Ruth, with whom he has fallen in love, he is free to explore other sexual ( and religious ) possibilities before deciding at the end of the poem to participate in the ritualistic order marriage represents.
It is first used in Chapter Thirty, after the narrator has just had his first sexual experience.
The hero's experience is recorded in " notebooks ", which are compiled to form the actual narrative, and which serve to record his unusual, mostly sexual, experiences in British India — the narrator describes himself as dominated by " a devilish indifference " towards " all things having to do with art or metaphysics ", focusing instead on eroticism.
( The narrator discovers that Ecotopian healing practices may include sexual stimulation.
Its main character and narrator is Bob Slocum, a businessman who engages in a stream of consciousness narrative about his job, his family, his childhood, his sexual escapades, and his own psyche.
He argues that the narrator writes each line of the poem with an understanding that he is unable to fulfill any of his sexual desires.
To Sharpe, the inability of the narrator to carry out his sexual desires leads him to " humiliated arrogance " and the " apprehension of Judgement without the knowledge of God's mercy.
Later, the narrator hears of Brandy's stories of sexual abuse from their father and later from a policeman, who she concludes must have been Manus.
As the narrator becomes more attracted to Edith and Utch begins to fall for Severin, the couples begin trading spouses for sexual encounters at the end of their dinner dates.
At first the affairs proceed smoothly, with emotional conflict submerged beneath sexual curiosity, but soon enough, obsessive love rears its ugly head, and the narrator begins to discover that the Winters have not been entirely honest with him and his wife about their motives for entering the affair.
The narrator, who defines a threesome as " the socialist utopia of sex ", describes not only the sociology, psychology and ethics of their ménage à trois ( for example by comparing it to the love triangle depicted in the film Cabaret ) but also, in some detail, the technicalities and what he calls " sexual etiquette ".
Gagnon notes, " The narrator ’ s willingness to speak of David ’ s vigorous heterosexual life ( compare the relationship with Bathsheba ) puts in stark relief his ( their ) complete silence about any sexual activity between David and Jonathan.
The narrator tells us that the stories he is telling are mainly to amuse himself whilst he passes his sentence in prison-and the highly erotic, often explicitly sexual, stories are spun to assist his masturbation.
Her character is treated favourably by the book's narrator, Ashenden, who understands her sexual energy to be a muse to the many artists who surround her.
But though these boys " career " around the neighbourhood in a very childlike way, they are also aware of and interested in the adult world, as represented by their spying on the narrator ’ s uncle as he comes home from work and, more importantly, on Mangan ’ s sister, whose dress “ swung as she moved ” and whose “ soft rope of hair tossed from side to side .” These boys are on the brink of sexual awareness and, awed by the mystery of the opposite sex, are hungry for knowledge.

narrator and encounter
In Jack Kerouac's 1955 novel, On The Road, the book's narrator Sal Paradise and other prominent character Dean Moriarty ( an alias of Kerouac's friend Neal Cassady ) encounter the Sabine River.
The novelette An Account Of A Meeting With Denizens Of Another World 1871, is an entertaining account of a UFO encounter, as experienced by a Victorian, but is notable chiefly for the framing story, in which Langford claimed to have found the manuscript in an old desk ( the story's narrator, William Robert Loosley, is a genuine ancestor of Langford's wife ).
Ethan Frome is set in a fictional New England town named Starkfield, where an unnamed narrator tells the story of his encounter with Ethan Frome, a man with dreams and desires that end in an ironic turn of events.
Booth argued not only that it does not matter whether an author — as distinct from the narrator — intrudes directly in a work, since readers will always infer the existence of an author behind any text they encounter, but also that readers always draw conclusions about the beliefs and judgments ( and also, conclusions about the skills and " success ") of a text's implied author, along the text's various lines of interest: However impersonal he may try to be, his readers will inevitably construct a picture of the official scribe who writes in this manner -- and of course that official scribe will never be neutral toward all values.
It is a fantasy encounter, and Jong describes it in exaggerated terms, terms reminiscent of the extravagant and unattainable visions proffered by contemporary 1970s advertising, women's magazines, or what the narrator dubs " whoreoscopes ":
* In Gloria Sawai's short story " The Day I Sat with Jesus on the Sundeck and a Wind Came up and Blew my Kimono Open and He Saw My Breasts ", Of Human Bondage is the example the narrator gives of " a great book " that " unsettles you and startles you into thought ", immediately before beginning the narrative of her encounter with Jesus.
The narrator and his cousin attempt to traverse the South to join the Union Army in the American Civil War, though they encounter Rebel resistance in Indianola ( state left undefined ).
Key events include the capture and execution of Pedro de Valdivia ; the death of the hero Lautaro in the Battle of Mataquito, and the execution of Caupolicán the Toqui for leading the revolt of the Araucanians ( thanks to betrayal by one of their own ); the encounter with a sorcerer who takes the narrator for a flight above the earth to see events happening in Europe and the Middle East ; and the encounter with an Indian woman ( Glaura ) searching for her husband amongst the dead after a battlefield.
A major theme of the book, insofar as a book assembled and revised from the newspaper columns Twain sent back to America as the journey progressed can have a theme, is that of the conflict between history and the modern world ; the narrator continually encounters petty profiteering and trivializations of the past as he journeys, as well as the strange emphasis placed on particular events in the past, and is either outraged, puzzled, or bored by the encounter.
Later on, Vexx meets up with Darby again inside the Landspire, and the two of them encounter Reia, the last remaining Astani warrior, who is also the narrator of the game.
In particular it describes an encounter ( which turns into a one night stand ) between the narrator ( possibly meant to be Mitchell herself as there is a reference in the lyrics to her coming home from the studio ) and " Coyote ", a ranch worker.
Lanier's narrator, Brigadier Ffellowes, recounts his father's story of an encounter in the East Indies with a mysterious man calling himself " Verner ", and a race of large, intelligent rats.
Over the course of the day, the narrator finds parallels between the various injured zoo animals they encounter and her own life situation, as her attempts to leave Bruce all end with Bruce begging her not to and the narrator ultimately relenting.

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