![]() According to a report by The Guardian, the brothers donated £10,000 (about $16,000) to pro-independence campaigners. The Proclaimers, a band deeply rooted in Scottish culture and famous for their song “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles),’’ are also onboard. Scottish Wimbledon champ Andy Murray, who is no longer a Scottish resident and in turn cannot vote, revealed his support of the Yes camp at the last minute with a tweet on Wednesday night. “Tonight I’m a man of one word and that word is yes.’’ “I’m a man of few words,’’ Franz Ferdinand frontman Alex Kapranos told the crowd. Scottish bands Franz Ferdinand and Mogwai were among a slew of musicians at a pro-independence concert called A Night for Scotland, held in Glasgow on Sept. Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite voiced his support of Scottish independence in an essay in Scotland’s Sunday Herald, headlined, “We are witnessing a rise in activism I thought I would never see again after the Iraq war.’’ ![]() A typical example of this voice is Ernest Hemingway’s Hills Like White Elephants.“I enthusiastically became an American citizen because I wanted to vote in elections here, but even that pales in comparison to my passion for Scotland’s voting to control its own future,’’ Cumming continued. In a third person objective voice, a narrator narrates the story without showing the character’s feelings and thoughts, and gives unbiased and objective points of view. Example #6: Hills Like White Elephants (By Ernest Hemingway) Martin’s fantasy novel A Song of Ice and Fire, present examples of third person subjective voice. Hemingway’s novel Old Man and the Sea, and George R. In a third‑person subjective voice, a narrator describes feelings, thoughts, and opinions of one or more characters. Third person narrative voice employs a third‑person point of view. Example #5: Old Man and the Sea (By George R. He attempts to reach the North Pole, where he meets Victor Frankenstein, and then records his experiences and confessions. ![]() For instance, Mary Shelley, in her novel Frankenstein, employs epistolary form, in which she uses a sequence of letters to express the voice of her narrator – a scientific explorer, Captain Robert Walton. It may use multiple persons’ voices, or there could be no narrator at all, as the author may have gathered different documents into a single place to shape the story. Example #4: Frankenstein (By Mary Shelley)Įpistolary narrative voice makes use of letters and documents to convey the message and reveal the story. ![]() It is obvious that the effectiveness of this story relies on its style, voice, and structure, which reveal the diseased state of mind of the narrator. The character directly talks to the readers, showing a highly exaggerated and wrought style. As the story proceeds, readers notice the voice is unusual, characterized by starts and stops. Edgar Allan Poe’s short story The Tell-Tale Heart is an example of first‑person unreliable narrative voice, which is significantly unknowledgeable, biased, childish, and ignorant, which purposefully tries to deceive the readers. ![]()
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