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The narrator is an Alsatian serving with the French Army, and he has the same name ( Berger ) that Malraux himself was later to use in the Resistance ; ;
Much more important is to grasp the feelings of the narrator ( whose full name is never given ) as he becomes aware of the disorganized and bewildered mass of French prisoners clustered together in a temporary prison camp in and around the cathedral of Chartres.
This new vision of man that the narrator acquires is also accompanied by a re-vision of his previous view.
and the narrator recalls the words of his father, Vincent Berger: `` It is not by any amount of scratching at the individual that one finally comes down to mankind ''.
The story of a quarter of a century of Soviet-Western relations is vitally important, and it is told with the fire of a first-rate historical narrator.
Swift ’ s specific strategy is twofold, using a " trap " to create sympathy for the Irish and a dislike of the narrator who, in the span of one sentence, " details vividly and with rhetorical emphasis the grinding poverty " but feels emotion solely for members of his own class.
He reminds readers that " there is a gap between the narrator ’ s meaning and the text ’ s, and that a moral-political argument is being carried out by means of parody ".
Although Camus's approach in the book is severe, his narrator emphasizes the ideas that we ultimately have no control, and irrationality of life is inevitable.
Rieux reveals that he is the narrator of the chronicle and that he tried to present an objective view of the events.
* Dr. Bernard Rieux: Dr. Bernard Rieux is the narrator of the novel, although this is only revealed at the end.
This aspect of Poirot is less evident in the later novels, partly because there is rarely a narrator so there is no one for Poirot to mislead.
Again, Poirot is not reliable as a narrator of his personal history and there is no evidence that Christie sketched it out in any depth.
Paul Bäumer is the main character and narrator.
The suite which includes a Scottish pipe band, Irish and Welsh harpists, Galician gaitas, Irish uilleann pipes, the bombardes of Brittany, two vocal soloists and a narrator is set against a background of a classical orchestra and a large choir.
* He is the narrator of the 2006 documentary Quilombo Country, directed by Leonard Abrams.
Though Le Fanu portrays his vampire's sexuality with the circumspection that one would expect for his time, it is evident that lesbian attraction is the main dynamic between Carmilla and the narrator of the story:

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The young adult narrator, Serge, is a drifting musician who met Kid by chance three years ago in a remote town.
Benjy Stone ( Mark Linn-Baker ), the narrator, tells of the summer he met his idol, swashbuckling actor Alan Swann ( Peter O ' Toole ).
# If the narrator narrates from a deceased scholar, inquiring when he, the narrator in question, was born, when he met that scholar and where and then comparing the dates provided in his response to the recognized dates of that scholars death and travels.
The narrator splits up from Karin in Ketchum, Idaho but she leaves him a note inviting him to met her at her brother ’ s house in nearby Wilmington.
' Recently Brisley, in a series of performances and an extended text, has concerned himself with ordure and its collection by a character named Rosse Yael Sirb, a character he-the artist narrator – claims to have first met while he was a corporal in charge of stores during national service in West Germany ', Sirb is contrasted by another figure, Bertrand Vollieme, collector of junk and detritus.
At the opening of the novel, the narrator and Utch are married with two children and live a relatively placid existence until, at a faculty party, they become acquainted with Severin Winter, a Viennese-born professor of German and coach of the school's wrestling team, and his wife Edith, a WASP from a privileged background ( she met her husband in Vienna while on a buying trip for MOMA ) who is an aspiring fiction writer.
And her eyes and ring reminded the narrator " an unforgettable woman " who used to wear " a similar ring on her right forefinger " whom he met thirty-four years earlier in Vienna which was an old imperial city then.
One day Neruda " dreamed about that woman who dream ( ed )" s. Later after Neruda " took his leave ", the narrator met the woman and she said " I dreamed he ( Neruda ) was dreaming about me.
" After that day, the narrator never met her again.
After the Havana Riviera disaster, the narrator met the Portuguese ambassador with whom that woman wearing a snake ring come and he asked him " what did she do?
The narrator claims that as a student in Italy he met Francis Petrarch at Padua from whom he heard the tale.
The narrator wonders if she has seen Flora, run into her in a department store and wonders what she would have felt if she met her.
Lady Muriel admits that she never realized what a mysterious man he is until she met the narrator.

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The novel thus appears to be told by an unnamed narrator who gathers information from what he has personally seen and heard regarding the epidemic, as well as from the diary of another character, Tarrou, who makes observations about the events he witnesses.
In the semi-autobiographic Henry Miller's Tropic of Capricorn the narrator describes a period of time selling the Encyclopædia Britannica door by door in the town.
* 1962: Dylan Thomas, a short, Oscar-winning, documentary film with Richard Burton as narrator, directed by Jack Howells.
The book is narrated by an unnamed first-person narrator who claims to have known and served with the main character.
The novel shows the genre's results of changing perspectives: individual points were presented by the individual characters, and the central voice of the author and moral evaluation disappeared ( at least in the first volume ; her further volumes introduced a narrator ).
* The Tenant of Wildfell Hall ( 1848 ) by Anne Brontë is written in the form of letter from the narrator to his friend with the main heroine's diary inside it.
*" Dear Esther " is a 2012 video game by thechineseroom that allows the player to traverse an uninhabitated Hebridean island ; as the player does so letters and diary excerpts are recalled audibly by the narrator to reveal the story and encourage progression towards certain areas.
In the 2002 novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, the narrator and protagonist Lily describes a punishment her abusive father routinely inflicted on her: kneeling on grits.
In Search of the Pharaohs is a 30-minute cantata for narrator, junior choir and piano by composer Robert Steadman, commissioned by the City of London Freemen's School, which uses extracts from Carter's diaries as its text.
* Hadith Search by keyword and find hadith by narrator.
* Egypt by Three ( 1953 ) ( narrator )
In “ The Women Men Don ’ t See ,” Sheldon gives a feminist story a unique spin by making the narrator, Don Fenton, a male.
Taken together, the Preface could connect with the first half of the poem to suggest that the poem is from the view of a dreaming narrator, or it could connect with the second half of the poem to show how a reader is to interpret the lines by connecting himself with the persona in a negative manner.
Malinche is the narrator of the novel which was published in 1987 by Viking Press.
The novel is presented in the form of diary entries maintained on a PowerBook by the narrator, Daniel.
In 1984, BBC Radio 4 broadcast two 90-minute plays based on Titus Groan and Gormenghast, adapted by Brian Sibley and starring Sting as Steerpike and Freddie Jones as the Artist ( narrator ).
The Gospel of Matthew states that the " disciples were indignant " and John's gospel states that it was Judas Iscariot who was most offended ( which is explained by the narrator as being because Judas was a thief and desired the money for himself ).
The essay is written in the first-person by a fictional historical narrator in 2034, and interweaves history from the politics of pre-and post-war Britain with those of fictional future events in the short ( 1960 onward ) and long term ( 2020 onward ).

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