Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Compare The Ways In Which Writers Tell Stories In The Following: The N :: essays research papers
The title of this essay states that I must include another text, of my choice. ââ¬ËThe Naval Sisters Taleââ¬â¢ is written in the form of a transcript, whereas ââ¬ËThe Obituary of Captain David Goodwinââ¬â¢ is in the form of an article. I wanted to choose something different to both of these texts, so along with these passages, I have chosen to incorporate ââ¬ËBack to the Army Againââ¬â¢ by Rudyard Kipling. I decided on this text as it has refrains (which I find particularly interesting and fun to say), also because I think it contains a sense of irony and holds an ambiguity within its simplistic structure. I shall start with ââ¬ËThe Obituary of Captain David Goodwinââ¬â¢. The first things that struck me about this particular text was the fact that it had been printed in The Daily Telegraph, a fairly conservative newspaper that would have wanted to promote nationalism and preserve our countries remaining war heroes via our memories, and show that ââ¬Å"weâ⬠are in fact a fearless nation! It is a very factual piece, and contains very short, and ââ¬Ëto-the-pointââ¬â¢ paragraphs. The title itself, a seemingly ââ¬Ëdullââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëuninspiringââ¬â¢ title, gives us an almost immediate insight into the lack of emotion within the text. The purpose of this text is to chart Captain David Goodwinââ¬â¢s career and life, although we are told little about his life outside of his career. It shows his involvement within the war, and highlights his achievements. This article focusââ¬â¢s in on the ââ¬Å"bestâ⬠part of his life, his naval career sea command. It can also be considered to be a genuine mark of respect, seeing as it is an obituary. I thought that it might also be a form of war propaganda, as it makes the war seem exciting and fun. It certainly portrays Captain David Goodwin as being a war hero. The quote included in the article, ââ¬Å"one horrid little man firing at usâ⬠emphasizes the valour of him. He is referring to the Italian army as if they were a joke. The text starts off by stating his personal records, such as his age. It then gives a brief overview of his involvement in the war and the awards/medals that he gained. The author of this has done this so that we know what type of person we are dealing with, from the very second that we begin reading the text.
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