Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 19-20 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1981 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 17 筆
第 85 頁
... point of view . When the omniscient narrator refrains from any comment on the action , his presentation is said to be objective , even though we recognise that through selection and arrangement he can still manipulate the story to ...
... point of view . When the omniscient narrator refrains from any comment on the action , his presentation is said to be objective , even though we recognise that through selection and arrangement he can still manipulate the story to ...
第 86 頁
... point of view . Therefore , the method employed by the author seems to be suitable and proper . Besides this the employment of dramatic method adds beauty to the narration . Similarly , it is not possible for the love - smitten people ...
... point of view . Therefore , the method employed by the author seems to be suitable and proper . Besides this the employment of dramatic method adds beauty to the narration . Similarly , it is not possible for the love - smitten people ...
第 91 頁
... point of view as follows : " The narrator - minor participant- witness point of view commentary and evaluation , from his point of view , allow him to serve as a kind of guide to the readers . Finally . this method may add to the ...
... point of view as follows : " The narrator - minor participant- witness point of view commentary and evaluation , from his point of view , allow him to serve as a kind of guide to the readers . Finally . this method may add to the ...