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ENGL 103, Spring 2011, Never Let Me Go INTRODUCTION: 	Kazuo Ishiguro’s	Never Let Me Go Literary Dystopias 	+ 5 Terms for Reading 	Narrative Fiction: A 	“How To” Guide
			Part One 	 	Literary Dystopias
Illustration: Woodcut by Ambrosius Holbein for a 1518 edition of Utopia. Utopia, Thomas More (1516) Greek terms for  ou-topos [no place] and eu-topos [good place]
Dystopia Greek terms for “bad-” and “place” or “landscape”
Brave New World, published 1932
Nineteen Eighty-Four, published 1949
The Handmaid’s Tale, published 1985
Scene from The Matrix (Dir. A. and L. Wachowski, 1999)
		Questions
			Part Two 			5 Terms for  	Reading Narrative Fiction:  		A “How to Guide”
Chatman, S. Reading Narrative Fiction. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1993. 90-7. Print.     5 TERMS FOR READING  	NARRATIVE FICTION • Author
Chatman, S. Reading Narrative Fiction. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1993. 90-7. Print.     5 TERMS FOR READING  	NARRATIVE FICTION • Author • Narrator
Chatman, S. Reading Narrative Fiction. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1993. 90-7. Print.     5 TERMS FOR READING  	NARRATIVE FICTION • Author • Narrator • Character
Chatman, S. Reading Narrative Fiction. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1993. 90-7. Print.     5 TERMS FOR READING  	NARRATIVE FICTION • Author • Narrator • Character • Narratee
Chatman, S. Reading Narrative Fiction. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1993. 90-7. Print.     5 TERMS FOR READING  	NARRATIVE FICTION • Author • Narrator • Character • Narratee • Reader
• Author:
• Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative
• Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator:
• Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator)
• Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator)  • Character:
• Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator)  • Character: an agent that advances the plot through action, dialogue, or thought
• Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator)  • Character: an agent that advances the plot through action, dialogue, or thought • Narratee:
• Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator)  • Character: an agent that advances the plot through action, dialogue, or thought • Narratee: the recipient of the narrative, the “listener”; usually inside of the story world
• Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator)  • Character: an agent that advances the plot through action, dialogue, or thought • Narratee: the recipient of the narrative, the “listener”; usually inside of the story world • Reader:
• Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator)  • Character: an agent that advances the plot through action, dialogue, or thought • Narratee: the recipient of the narrative, the “listener”; usually inside of the story world • Reader: always outside of the story world; receives the narrative
• Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator)  • Narratee: the recipient of the narrative, the “listener”; usually inside of the story world
  READING    Narrator and Narratee

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Literary Dystopias and Reading Terms

  • 1. ENGL 103, Spring 2011, Never Let Me Go INTRODUCTION: Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go Literary Dystopias + 5 Terms for Reading Narrative Fiction: A “How To” Guide
  • 2. Part One Literary Dystopias
  • 3. Illustration: Woodcut by Ambrosius Holbein for a 1518 edition of Utopia. Utopia, Thomas More (1516) Greek terms for ou-topos [no place] and eu-topos [good place]
  • 4. Dystopia Greek terms for “bad-” and “place” or “landscape”
  • 5. Brave New World, published 1932
  • 7. The Handmaid’s Tale, published 1985
  • 8. Scene from The Matrix (Dir. A. and L. Wachowski, 1999)
  • 10. Part Two 5 Terms for Reading Narrative Fiction: A “How to Guide”
  • 11. Chatman, S. Reading Narrative Fiction. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1993. 90-7. Print. 5 TERMS FOR READING NARRATIVE FICTION • Author
  • 12. Chatman, S. Reading Narrative Fiction. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1993. 90-7. Print. 5 TERMS FOR READING NARRATIVE FICTION • Author • Narrator
  • 13. Chatman, S. Reading Narrative Fiction. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1993. 90-7. Print. 5 TERMS FOR READING NARRATIVE FICTION • Author • Narrator • Character
  • 14. Chatman, S. Reading Narrative Fiction. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1993. 90-7. Print. 5 TERMS FOR READING NARRATIVE FICTION • Author • Narrator • Character • Narratee
  • 15. Chatman, S. Reading Narrative Fiction. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1993. 90-7. Print. 5 TERMS FOR READING NARRATIVE FICTION • Author • Narrator • Character • Narratee • Reader
  • 17. • Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative
  • 18. • Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator:
  • 19. • Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator)
  • 20. • Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator) • Character:
  • 21. • Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator) • Character: an agent that advances the plot through action, dialogue, or thought
  • 22. • Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator) • Character: an agent that advances the plot through action, dialogue, or thought • Narratee:
  • 23. • Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator) • Character: an agent that advances the plot through action, dialogue, or thought • Narratee: the recipient of the narrative, the “listener”; usually inside of the story world
  • 24. • Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator) • Character: an agent that advances the plot through action, dialogue, or thought • Narratee: the recipient of the narrative, the “listener”; usually inside of the story world • Reader:
  • 25. • Author: always outside of the story world; writer of the narrative • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator) • Character: an agent that advances the plot through action, dialogue, or thought • Narratee: the recipient of the narrative, the “listener”; usually inside of the story world • Reader: always outside of the story world; receives the narrative
  • 26. • Narrator: conveys or tells the story; sometimes from inside the story world (internal narrator), sometimes outside of the story world (external narrator) • Narratee: the recipient of the narrative, the “listener”; usually inside of the story world
  • 27. READING Narrator and Narratee