Saturday, February 16, 2013

Stranger than Fiction

The author of the story is somebody who's writing about a certain story, while a narrator on the other hand is someone who is to verbally talk about a story. So that would generally be the difference already. Unless you want a better understanding of what the difference is between the two then an example could be that, the author could create a story and the narrator could be formed into the story as a character, like a third person narrator. In the movie, The Karen Eiffel the author of the story, is also narrating the story, having both roles colliding into one whole thing which would be illustrating the life of Harold Crick.
As an author on my research paper i can say i did a pretty well job on it staying focused on what to talk about. Giving proper facts and information about my topic, which is Biased Journalism, rather than opinion. I left out my perspective about what it is about because i think people would want to know more about why biased opinions are important rather than from experience of somebody. So instead i gave a clear understanding of how biased opinions affect society. A great impact would be the facts about biased opinions and how it has affected society before and how it still does today, i think people would be interested in hearing the story about a biased society.

1 comment:

  1. Your research topic is especially related to the importance of the author!

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