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A narrative essay is an essay written about a personal experience, usually from the first person perspective.  Because narrative essays are written about personal experiences and from a personal perspective, they can cover a wide range of topic.  They can also be difficult for a student to tackle, because individual experience plays such a critical role in the narrative essay.  We offer several narrative essay examples for people looking to familiarize themselves with the format.  Each of these essays provides a step-by-step tutorial for students who are new to the genre, from the topic to outlines of the work and even a list of resources.  

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Compare and Contrast Birches by Robert Frost and Sailing to Byzantium by William Butler Yeats
The poems "Sailing to Byzantium" by William Butler Yates and "Birches" by Robert Frost both tell narratives about one generation and how the death of the old is what allows the present generation to thrive.
Paper High School
Free Range Kids How to Raise Safe Self-Reliant Children Without Going Nuts With Worry
Skenazy introduces to the reader a (supposedly) profound "new" way of raising children in the United States, which is the Free-Range way. Her point-of-view stems from the new parenthood phenomenon of sheltering children…
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Non-governmental organisation placement strategies and practices
The objective of this work is to examine the experience of students on the NGO placement in Nigeria. The NGO at focus is that of St. Joseph Orphanage and Women Development Center. The writer of this work was provided with an excellent opportunity to exam the organization chart and policy of the non-governmental and non-profit organization. In addition, the writer of this work was provided with insight on how the organization raises money to finance and sustain its diverse projects in Nigeria. During the course of job placement of this researcher with this NGO organization, and specifically St. Joseph Women Development and orphanage center it was amazing to realize that Media and Communication organizations play a significant role in the promotion and creation of community awareness and awareness on the national level. Consideration of the barriers that were encountered during the job placement includes those related to language and tradition, which is an effective hindrance when one, is assigned to work in a region such as the northern part of Nigeria where approximately 90% of the population is Muslim.
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Treatment of Women in Mad Men
The cultural forms examined through the television show Mad Men permits the viewer to interrogate and transform their conventional understandings of the forms (Stokes). The series is critically sophisticated and also historically knowledgeable about the period and the advertising industry (Stokes). The treatment of gender roles slips easily between irony and parody, increasing the viewers' enjoyment and easing some of the discomfiture that is inescapable in the viewing. The show is mythologized nostalgia more than a postmodern reflection of the conventions of the time. Certainly the show is meta-textual in both presentation and reflection of society, but it simultaneously highlights the Anglo-male centricity of the period. And it is through that lens that we come to understand the "treatment" of women.
Paper Undergraduate
Exoticism in Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Opera
The objective of this study is to answer as to what is meant by exoticism in nineteenth and early-twentieth century opera and as to what the appeal of exoticism to European librettists and composers. This work will take two operas as case studies and explore both the ways in which the librettists handle their subject matter and the ways in which the composers attempted to represent exoticism in musical terms. For the purpose of this study, the opera Salome by Richard Strauss and Aida by Giuseppe Verdi are chosen. This study will first examine Salome followed by an examination of Salome.
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Male and Female Relationships in Calabash Parkway
The objective of this research study is to examine the male and female relationships in the work entitled ‘Calabash Parkway' written by Brenda Chester DoHarris published by Tantaria Press in 2005. Towards this end, this study will conduct a review of literature and specifically reviews of other writers on the work of DoHarris.
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Justice and morality in Othello
This paper looks at the play Othello as it relates to the theme of justice. In the play, there are several characters who have plans to somehow hurt or bring about the demise of Othello for little wrongs he has supposedly done. The main character involved in the intrigue is Iago, but he inviolves others along the way. Othello's sense of justice ends in his suicide and his wife's death.
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My Father\'s Love Letters
This paper analyzes the poem "My Father's Love Letters." The poem is short but tells the story of a young child who has been abandoned by his or her mother and left to live with the father who abused the child. In this strange dynamic, the child has revised their story so that the mother is the villain and the father the hero, although it is aware of the violence.
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Memento as Film Noir Christopher Nolan\'s Memento
An analysis of Christopher Nolan's 2000 film Memento and how it fulfills the characteristics of film noir. Additionally, Memento is compared to neo-noir, a modern interpretation of film noir. The film is analyzed in terms of narrative, characters, editing; also analyzed are how plots and subplots compliment each other and the function of reverse chronology and chronological narrative.
Paper Doctorate
Analyzing the Narrative Film Structure and Motifs in Casablanca
An analysis of the narrative structure in 1942's Casablanca. Additionally, the motif of "As Time Goes By" is analyzed. The song is used to demonstrate the relationship between Ilsa and Rick. Additionally, the song serves as a unifying device throughout the film and is used to explicate the relationship that Rick and Ilsa had before he moved to Casablanca.