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Narrating Migration and Trauma in Kazuo Ishiguro’s A Pale View of Hills
Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel A Pale View of Hills (1982) represents both trauma and migration as continuous processes rather than finite stages in the life of Etsuko, the novel’s protagonist.
Matek Ljubica
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The Immoralist and the Rhetoric of First-Person Narration
Gide's The Immoralist , a short first-person novel written at the beginning of the century, has long been seen as an early example of the unreliable narrator.
John T. Booker
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La fabbrica oscura: Poiesi delle forme weird in The Red Tower di Thomas Ligotti [PDF]
In the award-winning short story The Red Tower, weird writer Thomas Ligotti creates the image of a factory which producesmonsters and other inexplicable trinkets.
Emilio Gianotti
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AI in chemical engineering: From promise to practice
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) in chemical engineering has moved from promise to practice: physics‐aware (gray‐box) models are gaining traction, reinforcement learning complements model predictive control (MPC), and generative AI powers documentation, digitization, and safety workflows.
Jia Wei Chew +4 more
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Narrative Unreliability in Paula Hawkins’ The Girl on the Train as a Strategy of Reader Immersion
This paper considers the narratological phenomenon of unreliable narration in the novel The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins, concentrating on mechanisms of reader perception.
Tetiana Grebeniuk
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Voice-over narration features in various ways in contemporary TV series. One recent series that employs voice-over extensively is HBO’s Euphoria. In the series, the protagonist, Rue, narrates repeatedly in each episode of the first season and critics ...
Roger Edholm
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Unreliable Narrator in Ch.Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper and E.A.Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher: Comparative Analysis [PDF]
This article provides the comparative analysis of two English gothic fiction samples to point out the distinct features of unreliable narration. The imitation of E. Poe’s style of writing and criteria for short stories by Ch.
Марущак, Ніка Андріївна
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Large Language Model‐Based Chatbots in Higher Education
The use of large language models (LLMs) in higher education can facilitate personalized learning experiences, advance asynchronized learning, and support instructors, students, and researchers across diverse fields. The development of regulations and guidelines that address ethical and legal issues is essential to ensure safe and responsible adaptation
Defne Yigci +4 more
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Mourning One’s Own Mortality: Analysis of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go
Mortality is one of the aspects of the cycle of life that are feared by humans since it is inevitable. This article investigates Kazuo Ishiguro's work entitled Never Let Me Go, a dystopian novel set in England in a fictional world in the 90s, further ...
Rendila Restu Utami
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An unreliable narrator (prisoner of madness, full of lies...) is one of the most powerful weapons an author can use. As we shall see, the effects multiply when that writer is Edgar Allan Poe. On the other hand, or in addition, if there is something that can delight more than reading Poe, that is teaching Poe. His narrators, those that appear in stories
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