Thursday, December 8, 2016

Sarah Haag December 8th, 2016

We started by identifying our objectives which were IWBAT distinguish between Framing narratives and nonlinear narratives, and  IWBAT analyze how music and poetry present these modern and romantic ideas. Mr. Rivers then went over framing narrative within Frankenstein and Rip Van Wrinkle. Framing is a story within a story and how are they different. We identified it through a movie called, “the Princess Bride”. Where a grandpa in a modern world tells a story about a couple in a non-fiction, medieval world to his son distinguishing a story within a story. We discussed that framing goes way back into literature with authors such as Homer, Chaucer, and Shakespeare. Framing is an homage to the past (very romantic) showing the value of the story. It also brings emphasis on folk and how they talk. We then discussed Linear narrative which is a logical progression: Cause and effect making the text complex or cloudy.

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