Welcome to the blog for Prof. John Talbird's English 252 class. The purpose of this site is two-fold: 1) to continue the conversations we start in class (or to start conversations before we get to class) and 2) to practice our writing/reading on a weekly basis in an informal forum.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Narration
I have to completely agree with the discussion of once you are revealed that the narrotor is someone other than you expected, your whole idea changes. If I'm reading a book by a man, I would have to assume that the narrotor is the author. But once it's introduced as someone else you have to kind of adjust and put your direction into the Newly found narrotor so you can get a sense and feel as though you are reading this while viewing what they see as well. As one of my classmates pointed, it wasn't until about chapter 3 of comedians that we notice the narrator isn't who we think it is which could throw some of us off but we have to make sure we see this story through the correction motion in order to fully comprehend it.
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