This study is a descriptive qualitative study which concern with literary translation in a short story. It aimed at identifying figures of speech and also describing the strategies applied in translating figure of speech. The data was collected by library research method and note taking technique. ...
“Because the elders have chosen me. They say all the research I’ve done about my ancestors, and that crazy story two of them told, a hundred and twenty years ago, you know what I’m talking about it.” She couldn’t say it aloud, not at this moment. Her ancestors, Morris Dale ...
Last week’s post aboutwhat to look for in a short storyreceived a lot of likes, and reading the current issue ofEllery Queen Mystery Magazineoffers the opportunity to put those insights to the test. And, the competition was fierce. Here’s what the panel of experts said they (and editor...
“I disagree. Let me give you an example. A few weeks ago, security forces stopped me on a street in Cairo to ask what I meant by one of my novels—or I think it was a short story—that I wrote, and who was the intended target. I had to reassure them that it had nothing to ...
It’s part of a story’s experience, but it’s not part of the story itself, nor should it be treated as such.”(对话标签仅仅是叙述过程中的路标,轻轻地表明谁说了什么。这是故事经历的一部分,但它不是故事本身的一部分。)和第九段前两句“Creating a successful work of fiction is about ...
One of the most important parts of a story is its ending. This is the point in which all open questions and conflicts in the narrative must be resolved. This paper presents a dynamic resolution method for interactive stories. The type of... NM Sgouros - Fifteenth International Joint Confere...
but you won't reveal everything you know. Imagining such details helps a writer reveal the character, but the reader probably won't need to know much more than a few brief descriptions that flow with the story. It is far better to show your character through speech, actions, and thoughts...
With freshmen, we study the eight parts of speech, and typically I review nouns with freshmen the first week. For example with “The Monkey’s Paw,” I ask students to find proper and common nouns from the story. Then we can review the story from the student-generated list. Other times...
Story 11 –A Surprise from Australia Level 4 – Elementary Plus Fluffy the dog(just below this section). This story is of more length than the others. It is divided into several chapters. English Short Stories, Emma and Jerry, Story #1 – "Surprise!" ...
As the story ends, Randy is alone and shivering, knowing that no one will come to save him. He descends into madness, his thoughts become stream-of-consciousness, full of imagery from his life interspersed with his current fear of death. The Thing in the water is both black and colourful...