Although Lamarr had no formal training and was primarily self-taught, she worked in her spare time on various hobbies and inventions,
This is a description of what Lamar did on her spare time.
Although Lamarr had no formal training and was primarily self-taught, she worked in her spare time on various hobbies and inventions,
This is a description of what Lamar did on her spare time.
Hedy Lamarr (/ˈheɪdi/), born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler (November or September[1] 9, 1914[a] – January 19, 2000), was an Austrian-American actress, inventor, and film producer.
This is the introduction to Hedy Lamar.
Author Richard Rhodes describes her assimilation into American culture:
The author gave his opinion and he was an expert who wrote and won a pulitzer prize winning for the making of the atomic which means this they cited an expert opinion.
Far more popular was Boom Town (1940) with Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert and Spencer Tracy; it made $5 million
Using a visual of what made $5 million is to get the audience attention and it is relevant to what they are talking about.
According to Marie Benedict's book The Only Woman In The Room, Kiesler's expression resulted from someone sticking her with a pin.
Using specific evidence to support the claim of her expressions was from someone sticking her with a pin.
M.L.King,Jr
Him signing off his signature.
I hopethisletterfindsyou stronginthefaith
The closing letting them know that this is the end of the card.
I mustmaketwohonestconfessionstoyou,myChristianandJewishbrothers.
Who he is going to talk to in the next paragraph was the christians and Jewish.
I hopeyouareable toacethedistinctionI amtryingtopointout.
These transition sentences that he used was to try and help the reader understand what he was trying to explain.
We mustcometoseewiththedistinguishedjuristofyesterdaythat “justice toolongdelayed isjustice denied.”We have waited formorethan340 yearsforour constitutionalandGod-givenrights
When he put quotation he is using dialogue or quoting to someone.
Myfriends,I mustsaytoyouthatwe havenotmadea singlegainincivilrightswithoutlegaland nonviolentpressure.Historyisthelongandtragicstoryofthefactthatprivilegedgroupsseldom giveuptheirprivilegesvoluntarily.
My friends he says indicating who he is writing to and who he wants to read this letter.
Injusticeanywhereisa threattojusticeeverywhere.Wearecaughtinaninescapablenetworkofmutuality,tiedina singlegarmentofdestiny.Whateveraffectsonedirectly,affectsallindirectly.Neveragaincanweaffordtolive with the narrow,provincial“outsideagitator”idea.Anyonewholives inside theUnited States canneverbeconsideredanoutsideranywherewithinitsbounds
Dr.King is explaining how there is injustice to many people this is as well considered the body for he is talking about the problems in the world.
But morebasically,I aminBirminghambecauseinjusticeishere.Justastheprophetsoftheeighth centuryB.C.lefttheirvillages andcarried their“thussaith the Lord”farbeyondtheboundaries oftheirhometowns,andjustastheApostlePaullefthisvillageofTarsusand carriedthegospelof JesusChristtothefarcornersoftheGreco-Romanworld,soamI.compelledtocarrythegospelof freedombeyondmyownhometown.LikePaul, I mustconstantlyrespondtotheMacedoniancall foraid
This is the body of the letter where he is explaining what he has been up too.
1MartinLutherKingLetterfromBirminghamJail(1963) [Abridged]April16,1963MyDearFellowClergymen,WhileconfinedhereintheBirminghamCityJail,I cameacrossyourrecentstatementcallingour presentactivities “unwise and untimely.”Seldom,if ever, doI pause toanswercriticismofmywork and ideas ... But sinceI feelthatyouaremenofgenuinegoodwillandyourcriticismsaresincerely setforth,I wouldliketoansweryourstatementinwhatI hopewill be patientand reasonableterms
This is the beginning of the letter which helps introduce themselves. they also have the date of when it was written.
It is easier for the human mind to remember and make decisions on the basis of stories with meaning, than to remember strings of data. This is one reason why narratives are so powerful and why many of the classics in the humanities and social sciences are written in the narrative format
We use stories to remember and make discussion because we learn things and lessons from them. That is why when we take humanities we are just being told story of information rather than statistics.
Within philosophy of mind, the social sciences and various clinical fields including medicine, narrative can refer to aspects of human psychology.[19] A personal narrative process is involved in a person's sense of personal or cultural identity, and in the creation and construction of memories; it is thought by some to be the fundamental nature of the self.
Narratives help us understand ourselves and our mind. We remember things and turn them intro narratives which involves our life or experiences we have had.
Narrative is a highly aesthetic art. Thoughtfully composed stories have a number of aesthetic elements. Such elements include the idea of narrative structure, with identifiable beginnings, middles and ends, or exposition-development-climax-denouement, with coherent plot lines; a strong focus on temporality including retention of the past, attention to present action and protention/future anticipation; a substantial focus on character and characterization
Aesthetic elements are how you construct a narrative or the sequence of events. Like it says start at the bringing then go to exposition then the climax the most interesting part of the story then continue on to the falling action and then the end
A writer may choose to let several narrators tell the story from different points of view. Then it is up to the reader to decide which narrator seems most reliable for each part of the story. It may refer to the style of the writer in which he/she expresses the paragraph written.
This is where they have many different point of views in the book just like far from the tree had different chapters with different narrators to learn better of the story. Then you decide who you like better when telling the story.
A narrative consists of a set of events (the story) recounted in a process of narration (or discourse), in which the events are selected and arranged in a particular order (the plot, which can also mean "story synopsis").
This is what a narrative has which is what happened and how it was happening. You arrange all the events and that is wha the story is. The plot is the sequence of events which can also be called story synopsis.
There is a distinction between first-person and third-person narrative, which Gérard Genette refers to as intradiegetic and extradiegetic narrative,
First person is when you are talking from your point of view when third person is you in the story and using pronouns he or she instead of I.
A narrative, story or tale is any account of a series of related events or experiences,[1] whether nonfictional (memoir, biography, news report, documentary, travelogue, etc.) or fictional (fairy tale, fable, legend, thriller, novel, etc.)
The definition of a narrative and the types there are. They give examples such as fable, legend, thriller, novel. A narrative is a series of repeated events or experiences like a story.
We are inveterate storytellers."[12] Stories are an important aspect of culture. Many works of art and most works of literature tell stories; indeed, most of the humanities involve stories.[13] Stories are of ancient origin,
Story's are who we are and it is a way to express ourselves. They are also of "ancient origin" which is how we know history form stories that are being told still today.
Narrative is found in all forms of human creativity, art, and entertainment, including speech, literature, theatre, music and song, comics, journalism, film, television and video, video games, radio, game-play, unstructured recreation and performance in general, as well as some painting, sculpture, drawing, photography and other visual arts, as long as a sequence of events is presented. Several art movements, such as modern art, refuse the narrative in favor of the abstract and conceptual.
Anything can a tell a story which is where you find narratives and here is a list of those ways.
Narratives can be presented through a sequence of written or spoken words, still or moving images, or any combination of these
These are the different ways a narrative can be created you can write it or tell it in images or just by "spoken words"