How to write a narrative essay
As children, we’ve all heard stories. Do you remember how avidly you listened, sometimes with your mouth open, when someone was narrating a story? You were eager to know what happened next and what the conclusion was. Well, a narrative essay is no different. Ideally, it should just be as gripping as a story and should make the reader want to read it right until the end.
Selena
Selena has many different rhetorical strategies throughout the movie; there are examples through the use of music and ideas. The movie starts with Selena at a large concert singing I Will Survive originally by Aretha Franklin. This portrays the strong character she will represent throughout the movie, and also foreshadows how big of a star Selena will become by the end of the movie. Near the very beginning of Selena’s career someone backstage at a show tells her that she must catch every individual rose that is thrown onto her stage because not catching an individual rose will be symbolic of her death either literally or death of her career. This is just the use of symbolism and also foreshadows that Selena will die during her career. The second scene of the movie is a flashback to when Selena’s father was young and had a band of his own “The Dinos”. His band was made up of all Mexican- Americans, but they sang American doo-wop music. The Dinos show up at a gig they are supposed to play when they meet the owner of the club, the club owner simply gives them a check for one hundred dollars and tells them thanks for their trouble but they will not be needed. This foreshadows the trouble that Selena will have as a Mexican- American singer in an American society.
Casablanca
The Epstein brothers created Casablanca, a romantic adventure, like no other of its time. There are few movies that are loved by men and women alike. Casablanca is one such movie. It successfully combines action, adventure, love and romance into a film loved by all.
Casablanca
Men love Ilsa for her sexy yet innocent appeal. She is a very emotional character and offsets Rick's stone-face. Ilsa is the perfect woman, a damsel in distress to be saved by the hero. Yet, she does not get in the way of the action and aggression of the film.
Truth
For a short while, Plath fealt as though she had broke free of restrictions of daily life and the conformity she felt it demanded. She contrasted the horse with herself, she saw what was in the horse was also in her.
Plath realised that she woulod survive if she had the will to survive, “ almost thrown, not thrown” was a very significant insight for plath as she was constantly haunted by her suicide attempt.