A broader motif in the paper is the underlying tension between what is required for the logic of fiction and what is required for the aesthetics of fiction.doi:10.1007/BF00173970Peter LamarqueKluwer Academic PublishersArgumentationLamarque, Peter, "Reasoning to What Is True in Fiction", ...
Simpson (Trae Irland, whose face is never shown). It feels like textbook TV sensationalism — except it’s true. Simpson was apprehended while the brothers were already in prison after the mistrials, and he did end up in the cell next to Erik’s, subsequently receiving legal advice ...
Realistic fiction is a story written about events that did not actually happen but could have happened; the people, events and places may be real. It is a classification of literature containing stories that could actually happen, in a time and setting that is plausible and contains realistic c...
It’s true that Swire met with him multiple times, though of course the exact contents of those meetings is now known only to those present. “Lockerbie” depicts Firth’s character appealing to Gaddafi from one father to another, but everything about the man’s daughter— from...
Fiction refers to imaginative works, particularly literature, that depict invented characters, events, or scenarios rather than factual realities. It serves as a creative medium for storytelling while also reflecting cultural values or human experiences through fabricated narrativ...
No matter the genre of literature, it is important that all stories contain some realistic elements. Readers need to be able to understand the characters and conflict in the story to engage in the text. Answer and Explanation: Realistic fiction is a genre of literature that features story eleme...
)35. What is this passage mainly about? A. Fiction movies. B. Hybrid movies. C. True story movies. D. The types of movies. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D【文章大意】本文主要讲述了三种类型的电影。35.【答案】D【解析】题干意思是“这篇文章主要讲什么?”根据文章第一段“There are many ...
What is science fiction? To begin with, the following definition should be helpful:science fiction is a literary sub-class which requires a change (for human beings) from conditions as we know them and follow the implications of these changes to a conclusion. Although this definition will necess...
Conceptual allegory follows historical allegory in that it uses a work of fiction to simplify or soften a complex concept. The difference is that conceptual allegory uses its story to represent a more abstract idea, or an event that is culturally recognized but isn’t a part of history—for ...
Triangulation– Using third parties (other family members, experts, institutions) to enforce control. (“Even the media says this isn’t true!”) Victim-Perpetrator Reversal– Claiming that the dissenter is the one causing harm, not the one exposing it. (“You’re destroying our family by bri...