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Lifeline: A Narrative Analysis
Lifeline: A Narrative Essay High school, for many people, is either one of the best experiences or
one of the worst in their lifetime. Sophomore year was one of the worst years of my life, by far.
That is until I found my lifeline; high school theatre. Did I enjoy theatre before my sophomore
year? Of course I did; however, I hadn't realized how much it helped me until sophomore year
during the musical, The Phantom of the Opera. I was no stranger to the stage; earlier that year I
was part of the production of The Neverending Story and the previous year I was in A Christmas
Carol. The George Daily Auditorium, or GDA as many of the locals know it, with its heavy, black
velvet curtains and creaking wooden apron, soon became home. I loved the smell...show more
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I can play so many aspects of myself on stage, whereas I never get to experience that in the real
world. I can be evil, or sad, or quiet on stage when in reality I am shy, introverted, and loyal to a
fault. It is one of the most magical experiences of my life that I know I will never find again,
especially not with the group that over the course of four years has produced some of my best
friends, who I will rarely see again. More than that, though, they have become my family, and I will
cherish them forever. This is the true reason theatre has become my lifeline, not the love of the stage
alone, but for the family I have gained on the
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Narrative Analysis And Grounded Theory
Similarities:
пѓ Both share the same methodology by employing interviews, audiovisual materials, document
analysis and observations among others.
пѓ Both techniques employ inductive approach, Inductive analysis means that the themes, unit of
analysis, patterns, develop from data; they emerged out of the collected data instead of imposing
prior to data collection and analysis (Patton, 1980 in Bowen 2006).
Differences:
Narrative analysis does not employ coding strategies for example; in vivo or line by line but
focuses instead on temporality and sequencing of storied experiences or linguistic structure and use
of language (Floersch et.al. 2010). In grounded theory, open axial and selective coding is prevalent
and evident. Open coding as the examination...show more content...
Additionally, Grounded theory provides a workable technique to develop an understanding of a
phenomenon which is not pre–theoretically developed with existing paradigms.
Grounded theory gives opportunities to give rise of new contextualized theories. It has systematic
data coding as compared to narrative analysis. It paves way for data depth and richness.
It is an exhausting process especially to the beginners in research. It seems to be elusive for the
researcher to be more reflexive by starting with a blank slate where the researcher is not guided by
any theories in the onset of the study which to me it is impossible.
Grounded theory has risks of methodological error in selection of theoretical samples. Data
saturation is sometimes problematic. There is no standardized formula that could attest that the
research has achieved already data saturation although some literatures speaks that it will be
achieved when there is nothing new that emerged in the data collected from the field. Grounded
theory is criticized for failing to address questions of
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Literacy Narrative Essay example
At this point in my life I find myself in an interesting predicament regarding my attitudes toward
reading and writing; more so towards reading. Years ago I used to love reading books for pleasure
but nowadays I find myself reading things that little to no effort to digest. This includes the very
basic posts on facebook expressing one's opinion on something or articles and threads on reddit
discussing topics I find intriguing. Perhaps it's the severe senioritis that has overcome me as I
enter my last semester at Chapman University. As I've gotten lazier I can see it start to reflect in
my everyday life. Deep down I still love to read but I rarely find myself getting truly invested into
the action unless it relates to something I am very...show more content...
You can feed the mind as much as you want and it will never get full of reading. Sadly, I'm not the
same person that I was. I guess you could say it's part of growing up. It never really was
intentional but it's just the way how it ended up. On the other hand my attitudes toward writing
are very different. First let me say that deep down I truly do not like to write. I myself don't
personally like to write for leisure or pleasure but rather I write because I believe it is one of the
most important aspects of being able to communicate with those around you, both personally and
professionally. To put differently, my attitude towards writing is that I write because I need to
write and survive in the world around me. I write because I have to, not because I want to.
Hopefully this somewhat makes sense. To better explain let me make a comparison. When I am
assigned a writing assignment or I am writing because the action is being forced upon me I find
myself not enjoying the process and overall the end result is subpar. The perfect example of this
would be my junior year in high school when I was enrolled in AP english literature. I dreaded the
majority of the class simply because there was so much writing involved in the entire course and
therefore I was constantly writing just to get a grade. Being forced to write in such high volume
every week for an entire school year was not enjoyable for myself and as a result the
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Narrative Analysis Roland Barthes
Visual Narratives– Textual/theoretical analysis
As Roland Barthes states "Narrative is present in every place..." , everything around us narrates,
speaks to us, portraying meanings and stories which the viewers engage with, recognizing their
meanings through simplistic illustrative drawings, from symbols that we see on a daily basis
(traffic signs, instruction booklets, maps) to ballet, plays, and art which require a deeper
understanding of symbols and meanings. Everyone has contrasting views and ways of looking at a
piece of Art. In exhibitions Art evokes a simultaneousnarrative, the viewers commencing a
discussion on a contemporary piece of jewellery for example, transforming it into a conversation
piece. Art is always viewed differently by one another, therefore it could be very interesting for the
creator to listen to the viewer's narrated opinion, which could sometimes be contrary to the artist's
initial starting point. Fischer's narrative paradigm is that people are storytellers but we make
decisions on plausible reasons, narrative rationality being determined by the coherence of the stories.
Through a thorough examination of the conventions of narrative, you are able to evaluate how the
audience interest is engaged, why narratives have effects on audiences, and how everyone
constructs their own opinions. What are people's beliefs influenced by? Perhaps based on what they
see in front of them, (opera, piece of art, animated movie) and their previous knowledge on
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Example Of A Narrative Essay College
A narrative essay is a story that is true and has meaning, whether it be to prove a point, send a
message, explain an event that's happened, or entertain the reader. Most narrative essays are
written to convey a story from a past time that sends a message to not only the reader, but the
writer themselves. When planning a narrative essay, the first step is to identify the topic in which
the writer wants to explain. There are multiple ways in which the you can come up with a topic, it
all depends on the style you're most comfortable with. The next step is to write down all the main
events that supports the topic you have chosen. What main events led up to the story you're trying to
approach? What key events made what your topic is all about?...show more content...
This event made a big impact on my life as it showed me the value of work ethic by showing me
that hard work pays off. It also taught me to never give up and follow your heart. And lastly, it
taught me the importance of a team to help me through the tough practices and mental battles. When
choosing my topic, I wrote down 3 main events that were important in my life that impacted me and
shaped myself into the person I am today. The 3 I chose were: breaking the 3200–meter record for
my school, breaking the 4x800 record with my team, and lastly, moving from Poinciana to
Kissimmee and leaving all my friends to take on a new chapter in my life. The topic I chose to
write is one I feel very passionate about and the single memory I can recall the most. Although
breaking the 4x800 record with my team was a memorable moment and the first record I'd ever
broken at my school, nothing compared to the feeling I got when I broke an individual record that
was held by my own coach. I had a sense of relief and happiness, not just for myself, but my coach
as well. It felt as if I didn't just break the record for the sake of me personally, but for him too. May
have taken 21 years to be broken, but I'd say it sure was worth
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Short Narrative Analysis
"Sir, we are losing control," Sgt. Billis Nilily franticly stated to Cpt. Franklin DaRoosevelt. "Is there
anything we can do to increase our chance of survival?" Cpt. DaRoosevelt questioned. "We could
attempt to crash into the cushiony vegetation of the nearby planet, Earth," suggested Lt. Robert
Linkenstein. "If that's our best chance, then let's go for it," Cpt. DaRoosevelt declared.
* * * * * * * * * * * BAM! Our ship smashed into some of the trees. The captain, Lieutenant,
Sergeant, and I survived the crash. We are stranded several miles from the crash site, surrounded by
snow. The I am the only crew member besides...show more content...
We were slowly running out of rations, and there was nothing we could do about that. With nothing
else to do, so Cpt. DaRoosevelt messed with the communication device. He was changing the
frequency and trying to get some on the line. With no success, he threw the radio across the cave as
an act of frustration. I decided to pick it up and inspect it. I noticed that the radio had no batteries in
it, and I took the batteries out of my pocket and put them in the radio. It suddenly powered on and
alerted the captain. He seized it and walked away. He started changing the frequencies again. He set
it to the frequency we normally used and started talking on the radio. I couldn't hear what he was
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Essay on Narrative Therapy
Abstract
This paper will look at the logic of narrative therapy by focusing on 5 major points. This paper will
begin by discussing how the narrative approach defines and perceives problems. It will address how
narrative therapy views the nature of the relationship between the client and the professional. This
paper will look at how problems are solved using the narrative approach. It will also focus on three
main techniques used in narrative therapy, which will include externalization, deconstruction and
re–authoring. This paper will also include a short narrative critique of the medical model. The Logic
of Narrative Therapy Narrative therapy is considered postmodern due to the fact that it uses a story
telling approach to...show more content...
According to Kelley (1996) this process is recommended by narrative therapists because it allows
the client to begin to see where the discourse emerged from. The therapist must first just listen to the
story and determine what the client sees as the existing problem (Kelley, 1996). Then the therapist
begins to ask questions with the intention of bringing forth the full meaning of the problem (Kelley,
1996). In deconstruction the therapist searches for answers as to who all is involved with the
problem, what past events lead up to the problem development, how the problem changed over time,
how the client has been fighting the problem thus far and how the problem is affecting the client's
life (Kelley, 1996).
Kelley (1996) reported that after the therapist has a full understanding of the problem the
deconstruction phase moves on to its second stage. The therapist and the client begin working
together to break down the prevailing story in order to map the influence the problem is having on
the client's life (Kelley, 1996). Mapping the effect of the problem is particularly important because
it lays the foundation of the new story line (Monk, Winslade, Crocket & Epston, 1997). According
to Monk, Winslade, Crocket & Epston (1997) typically when the effect of the problem is discussed
with the client they begin to feel as if their story has been heard. They
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Personal Narrative Analysis
My thoughts on the first draft would be right in the opening sentence so much information is being
thrown at me. The sentence is a run on and should be split into two different sentences. The start of
the first paragraph needs to have a better attention grabber. There also needs to be more transitional
words between paragraph. The opening sentence in each paragraph is the same it starts with "In..."
The thesis could be stronger in the opening paragraph. It was very hard to fine because there was so
much information in there. The order of the paragraphs could be placed differently and the
information in them. The grammar needs to be worked on there are a few comma splices throughout
the paper. The ending of the sentences need to have a stronger...show more content...
The first thing I noticed was that the first sentence starts off with a strong hook which is the
question. The question helps guide the rest of the paper and is very helpful. The thesis is clear
and easy to find whereas in the previous draft it was not easy to locate. The points that will be
talked about were talked about in the intro so we know what to look for in the paper. The word
choice throughout the whole paper is much stronger and really caries the paper. Another thing that
they changed was the transition words. They don't use the same words over and over and that is
important because then we don't get that lost whereas before they used the same transition words
and it got boring. The concluding sentence in the first paragraph is strong and has everything that is
needed to end the paragraph. The information that is in the paragraphs match the quotes that follow
it. Then the information in each paragraph balances it out and goes well together. As we saw
before that did not happen and it made the article hard to follow. The revised article is easy to
follow because the little things were changed. They fixed many of the run–on sentences and made
them stronger so it was actually a sentence. The conclusion is also just as strong as the first
paragraph. That is extremely important because then the whole essay sounds good and together. The
revised version is much better and many of the things that needed to be fixed got fixed which then
tied everything
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Narrative Essay About Having A Dream
Everyone has a dream. Whether it's small or big...we all have one. We also give up on them. We get
stuck in the idea that our ideas are too far–fetched either because of other people's comments or
because of our own self–doubt. We allow ourselves to forget about them and move on to things we
believe are better for us. To things that although don't make us happy, are what society tells us is the
right way to live. It's hard to have a dream and keep it. The world we live in today is so cruel that a
lot of times we don't even bother to dream anymore. We've gotten to the point where dreaming is just
that. A dream.
Yet, for my mom, that wasn't the case.
My mother was born on March 24, 1973, in a small village in Guatemala. She grew up there...show
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She sat me down and said well why not do both. I remember when she said that I was so happy.
We began to think of how I could do both and came up with the idea of a singing lawyer. It was
probably the worst idea we've ever had. I don't even think it would have worked out well either, but
it was the fact that I could have done it and my mom would be completely okay with it and made it
seem perfectly normal that helped me to never quit on my dreams.
Her experience growing up wasn't at all how she made mine. Her mother and step father never
encouraged or supported her. Growing up my mother struggled a lot. She had to grow up a lot
faster than most kids and had to deal with the real world way before she should have had to. She
was never pushed to do better or told that her dreams could come true.
Since she was little she was always having to take care of her three sisters. She wasn't allowed to
go out a lot so she was always home studying or in her room. She was so restricted in her own home
that even now I can't imagine how terrible that must have felt. To constantly have to worry not only
about yourself but for other people when you haven't even reached puberty.
Her stepfather was the worst of all. He would always put her down and would try to make her feel
like nothing. She didn't even have protection from her own mother, because her mom would never
say anything about it. She just let it happen.
My mom
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Grounded theory Is a qualitative approach which calls for simultaneous data collection and analysis
to generate a theory during the research process. A theory emerges inductively through the
systematic data collection and analysis pertaining to a given phenomenon (Strauss & Corbin, 1990).
This has two fundamental characteristics which include: theoretical sampling and constant
comparative analysis. Agrounded theory is generated by themes which emerge from the data during
analysis, capturing the essence of meaning drawn from varied contexts and situations
Theoretical sampling, this involves data collection for comparative analysis (Glaser & Strauss
1967). The collected data then gives insights and the analysis leads to further data collection and
analysis.
Constant comparative analysis...show more content...
The similarities between Grounded theory and Narrative analysis include the following,
Both approaches are based on naturalistic inquiry. They focus on how people behave in natural
settings while engaging in real life experiences. Both maintain inquiry stems from the naturalistic
paradigm that places itself opposite positivist paradigm.
Both approaches support flexibility in using multiple sources of data. This allows checking the
reliability and validation of a given phenomenon under investigation through triangulation. For
example use of interviews, document review and observation.
Both methods seek themes through coding process. The main of these two approaches is to capture
themes and subthemes which emerge in the process of data collection. All these are backed by direct
quotes from the participants in the study.
In both methods, texts to be coded into themes or categories follow qualitative analysis
trustworthiness method
Both approaches follow systematic steps in analysis of data. They both maintain the importance and
making of categories and coding. Identifying patterns and connections between and within the
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In short, I enjoyed the experience of interviewing an elderly person. Conversing with elderly
adults is something I am fond of. Choosing a person for the interview was not a difficult task
because I have a close relationship with my neighbor Virginia. On Monday afternoon I called her
house phone and explained in detail that I would be interviewing an elderly person and would she
like to participate. I selected Virginia because of her age and I believe she is the wisest in my
neighborhood. The information and tips provided from Virginia are very useful and insightful.
On July 15, 1913, Virginia was born in Wortham, Texas. Virginia states that she had a joyful
childhood filled with fond memories, and states it was the best times of her life. Her household
consisted of her father, mother, and a younger brother. Her mischievous brother loved to play tricks
on her as a child. She states "I cannot believe I am alive today as he loved to agitate me" (V. Dixon,
personal communication, September 26, 2016). In high school, she was the head cheerleader, the
leader in her homemaking group, she was in the honor society, and voted the favorite high school
girl in the school. Fortunately, Virginia absolutely loved school, as an illustration, she became a
teacher later in life. In her town, they did not include kindergarten and the school grades only went
to the 11th. For...show more content...
Especially about the war and health in later years of life. To my surprise, I cannot believe that
Virginia is not mistreated by others in society. This statement surprised me because I see younger
kids and adults are not respectful to adults of the elderly population. When I was growing you
were to be considerate of your elders. The times have definitely changed. A couple of ideas I will
use in life is not to be afraid of aging, and stay healthy and productive. Do not let tiny things worry
you or a setback stop you from moving
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Personal Narrative And Literary Analysis
1. I wrote arguments in my persuasive and literary analysis to fulfill standard one. I used my research
as evidence and combined that with my prior knowledge to make educated arguments to support my
claims. I spent time going through information and analyzing the information to find sufficient
evidence.
2. I wrote informative text in my comparison and contrast and my analytical essay. I was able to take
my prior knowledge and information and convey my ideas through these two papers. I was able to
do this in an organized matter through the use of my outline.
3. I was able to write a narrative in my personal narrative essay. I was able to take my experience and
put it on paper using effective technique to convey my experience clearly. I also...show more
content...
I used evidence from literary and informational texts in my persuasive and literary analysis essays.
I was able to you quotes from a book to support my statements in my literary analysis. I was able to
use informational text to educate myself and get information for my persuasive paper.
10. I was able to write routinely over this semester by completely six essays. I had several days to
work on the outline, research, and writing of my six essays. I had a range of a couple days to up to
two weeks to complete my essays.
11. I was able to use standard English and grammar to complete all of my essays throughout the
semester. I learned several techniques on how to start and end my essays in a proper way. I also
learned where to place my thesis and several other proper writing
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Test Anxiety: A Narrative Analysis
Zack is still putting forth a good effort in class – he always checks in with me to see if he is missing
anything and he retests on quizzes and tests that he needs to without me bugging him about it. When
he does retest, I always see a dramatic improvement – I don't know if he just has test anxiety the first
time around, but I am glad he is comfortable enough to come in and go over things with me. We
are going to be wrapping up exponents this week and then reviewing for the semester exam which
will be on Tuesday, December 20th. I will be giving the kids review work to do to help them prepare
and I will also be emphasizing web sites they can go to if they want extra practice – typically Khan
Academy and Algebra Nation. As of right now, I
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Conflicts
Conflict means a struggle or problem between two opposing groups or individuals. There are two
types of conflict: internal and external conflict. An internal conflict is a struggle that is internalized
and deals with choices, consequences, or emotions. An internal conflict is a man vs. self struggle. An
external conflict is a struggle between the protagonist and another character against nature or some
outside force. External conflicts are either man verses man, man verses nature, or man verses
society. Various examples of internal and external conflicts can be shown in Guy de Maupassant's
"The Necklace," Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," and O.Henry's, "The Gift of the
Magi." Firstly, Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace" shows...show more content...
He is put into a situation where he has to swim until he finds shelter. He swims, and "for a
seemingly endless time he fought the sea" (Connell 42). After a while, he found an island called
Ship Trap Island. So, this shows how he fought against nature. Another example of conflict in this
story is when Rainsford has to fight against General Zaroff, who is an expert at hunting humans
on Ship Trap Island. As Rainsford gets challenged by Zaroff, he says, "'Thank you, I'm a hunter,
not a murderer'" (49). This shows an example of another external conflict. But, this one is a man
verses man conflict because Rainsford is facing a problem with another character in the story.
Therefore, Rainsford faces many situations where he has to choose between life or death. Lastly,
examples of conflict can be shown in "The Gift of the Magi" by O.Henry. This story is about a
cute couple that is willing to do anything to buy each other Christmas presents. An internal conflict
faced by Della Young, the protagonist, is when she does not have enough money to buy her
husband Jim a present. All Della had was "one dollar and eighty seven cents. And the next day
would be Christmas" (O. Henry 153). To get more money, Della sells her most prized possession,
which is her hair. After Della and Jim finally bought their presents by selling their most prized
possessions, another conflict arose. Della bought Jim a chain for his watch, and Jim bought Della
hair combs that she
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Similarities
пѓ Both share the same methodology by employing interviews, observations, document analysis
and audiovisual materials among others.
пѓ Both techniques employ inductive approach, Inductive analysis means that the patterns, themes,
and categories of analysis come from data; they emerged out of the data rather than being imposed
on them prior to data collection and analysis (Patton, 1980 in Bowen 2006).
пѓ Both are qualitative approach of inquiry.
Differences:
Narrative analysis does not employ coding strategies for example; in vivo or line by line but
focuses instead on temporality and sequencing of storied experiences or linguistic structure and use
of language (Floersch et.al. 2010). In grounded theory, open axial and selective...show more content...
Additionally, Grounded theory provides a workable technique to develop an understanding of a
phenomenon which is not pre–theoretically developed with existing paradigms.
Grounded theory gives opportunities to give rise of new contextualized theories. It has systematic
data coding as compared to narrative analysis. It paves way for data depth and richness.
It is an exhausting process especially to the beginners in research. It seems to be elusive for the
researcher to be more reflexive by starting with a blank slate where the researcher is not guided by
any theories in the onset of the study which to me it is impossible.
Grounded theory has risks of methodological error in selection of theoretical sampling. Data
saturation is sometimes problematic. There is no standardized formula that could attest that the
research has achieved already data saturation although some literatures speaks that it will be achieved
when there is nothing new that emerged in the data gathered. Grounded theory has been criticized
for not addressing questions of
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Examples Of Narrative Report Sample
BRIEF STATEMENT OF INFORMATION REQUESTED AND GIVEN
This MSA mentioned above, continues to slander my name around this VA. This entire incident
started approximately a month and half ago, where worked in the Endocrine/Renal clinic and was
questioned about makes made by Marlene in Sara NP Endocrinology clinic, by Sara. Marlene
emailed Sara and told her that her mistakes were made due to the nurses in endocrinology treating
her badly. This was relayed to the endocrinology nurse, who shared it with me. I just put that aside
and did not thrive on it. It was then told to me by 2 other clerks (other units) that Marlene was
very upset with me because I treated her so badly when she works our floor. Again, I did not make a
fuss about it. While I was covering for Toni Ayers (nurse manager) one day, I received a call from
Katina–MSA supervisor on some other business, and I alerted her that I have been told by several
people that Marlene is upset with me, and what was shared by her. I only wanted Katina to hear
my side of the story, because I contine to hear these same stories around the clinic. I have
ALWAYS helped any new clerk that presents on this floor, due to multiple clinics and it can be
confusing. I have never said anything out of the ordinary to Marlene, other than I am willing to
HELP her, and told her my extension if needed....show more content...
This vet drove over an hour to get here, to find out he was scheduled into the wrong clinic. Dr.
Reddy did not have a consult to see this vet, nor did this vet had kidney issues. This veteran stated
he drove an hour to get here. I contacted Katina and Loretta to see if there are any compensations
such as gas or lunch that I can provide for this veteran. Neither parties answered, therefore, I called
Tracy Washington (volunteer services) to get assistance. Tracy sent an volunteer up to the renal
clinic and a food voucher was given to this vet, which he very much appreciate
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Examples Of Narrative Writing Exemplar
Narrative Writing Exemplar Our family had been meeting together every Wednesday night for
the last two months. We had picked out a hotel, booked our flight, and ordered our tickets for the
parks. We scheduled care takers for our pets and packed our belongings. We were ready! Now, we
were off to our dream vacation in Orlando, Florida. It was three o'clock in the morning, and we
were all still really tired, but we were also really excited. We packed everything in our GMC van
and headed for my grandmother's house. We had made arrangements to leave our van at her house
so that we would not have to pay for parking at the airport. The limo would pick us up at my
grandmother's house in Saint John and drive us to Gary Regional Airport so that
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Mary Rowlandson's Captivity Narrative Analysis
Mary Rowlandson's captivity narrative was published anonymously by someone who wanted to
protect Rowlandson as a woman author. Davis writes, the publisher "claims credit for persuading
this modest woman to allow publication of her private material and gives credibility to a work that
would not be allowed to stand on its own because of its female author" (58). While the publisher
takes credit for getting Rowlandson to publish her captivity narrative, he also encourages the
audience in the preface to "accept the work" of Rowlandson, a woman. He even reminds the
audience that Rowlandson is the wife of a minister (Davis 58). By doing all of this, he is trying to
make sure the audience does not discredit her work simply because it was written by a woman. It is
important to understand the women's role in the Puritan society. The Puritans believe that a woman
is Christ's bride, husband's wife, a mother, and a good wife. Women in this time were required to
obey and submit to men in authority, especially their husbands (Davis 54). This is idea of submitting
to husbands is biblical. Ephesians 5: 22–24 states, "Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the
Lord. For the husband is head of the wife ... Therefore, just as the church is subject to Christ, so let
the wives be to their own husbands in everything" (The Bible). Since the Puritans studied the
scripture and followed, it is understandable why this is a Puritan belief. This idea of submitting is
shown between Rowlandson and her Indian master. She is aware of the consequences and wants
to be in favor with him; therefore, she used her Puritan ideology to gain favor (Davis 54). For
example, in the ninth remove, Rowlandson writes, "At last he told me if I would make another
shirt, for a papoose not yet born, he would give me a knife, which he did when I had done it"
(280). In this passage, Rowlandson is submitting to her master by making another shirt in order to
receive a knife from him. Overall, in her narrative, it is seen that Rowlandson stays true to the
Puritan belief of women submitting to men, even though it is not her husband. Many Puritans saw
this captivity as a punishment for sins similar to the forty years of wandering for the
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Labor And Delivery Narrative Analysis
Labor and Delivery Narrative Paper A 41 year old G2 T1 P0 A0 L1 at 40 weeks of gestation was
admitted on 03/25/16 with contractions. Her last pregnancy was 22 years ago. Her husband was at
the bedside holding her hand and emotionally supporting her. When I entered the room, the nurse
was evaluating the patient. Upon evaluation she was noted to be 4 cm dilated. The patient only
spoke Spanish so she told me that she wanted some pain medication because her contraction were
very intense and painful. At 1700 she received a dose of fentanyl for the pain. The nurse went to
check ten minutes later, and she said that the medication just relieved some of the pain. At 1800 she
requested more pain medication, but the nurse talked to her about the other option to relieve labor
pain. The patient did not want to receive an epidural because she thought it was not safe for the
baby. After talking with her husband, she...show more content...
came to talk to the patient at 1920 that she had to have a C–section because the baby's HR was
decreased and it was not safe for the baby. The Dr. asked mom if she could sign a consent form for
the C–section. The patient told her husband to sign the consent since she was not feeling good.
The patient was shivering and feeling extremely cold. The patient reminded the nurse that she
was a Jehovah's Witness and that she could not get any blood products. At 1930 I help the nurse
to disinfect the patient with sage wipes. The patient was headed to the OR at 1940. A horizontal
incision was made in the lower abdomen and took about twenty minutes. The baby girl was
delivered at 1951, her blood loss was 500ml and the amount of urine was 200ml. The Apgar scale
was 9/9. After the score was assigned, the baby was taken to bind skin to skin with her mother.
Mom was really excited with her baby and her husband at her side. Finally, the patient was taken to
PACU at 2020 to recover. Definitely, it was a remarkable experience full of learning and emotional
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After living in Europe for 2 years, we were exposed to so many different cultures and people for
whom speaking more than one language was no big deal. Europeans generally speak at least two
languages, often more, without thinking that was unusual.
While we were living in Luxembourg, I decided to take my French training and start imparting that
to my kids. The goal not so much being that they would become fluent in French, but to expand their
horizons, and make them aware of other languages and cultures in the world. However, if they
become fluent... that would be AWESOME. Also, because they are still so young, their brain
'catches' language so much easier than when they get older.
I speak mostly English, and about 30% French with my two little ones. I am conversational, not
fluent in the language, if you're wondering why I don't do 100% French. We...show more content...
She spoke 1/2 in French and 1/2 in English, which makes me so proud. She thinks language is fun,
which shows me yet again, that this is the best time to be exposing her to it.
Looking back on when I began learning French (middle school), I did not think it was fun AT ALL.
Seeing my kids singing French songs, and playing games in French, I have realized it's just another
adventure in learning about the world for them. They think it's fun! And, they have an incredible
ear for hearing accents. My daughter can say the french "r" with no difficulty at all, while after
years of trying my "r" words still sound abysmal.
Don't be intimidated to try this in your own home! Start small and build, and soon your kids will
look at you and say "Vert" when you ask them what color something is!
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Narrative Analysis Essay Example

  • 1. Lifeline: A Narrative Analysis Lifeline: A Narrative Essay High school, for many people, is either one of the best experiences or one of the worst in their lifetime. Sophomore year was one of the worst years of my life, by far. That is until I found my lifeline; high school theatre. Did I enjoy theatre before my sophomore year? Of course I did; however, I hadn't realized how much it helped me until sophomore year during the musical, The Phantom of the Opera. I was no stranger to the stage; earlier that year I was part of the production of The Neverending Story and the previous year I was in A Christmas Carol. The George Daily Auditorium, or GDA as many of the locals know it, with its heavy, black velvet curtains and creaking wooden apron, soon became home. I loved the smell...show more content... I can play so many aspects of myself on stage, whereas I never get to experience that in the real world. I can be evil, or sad, or quiet on stage when in reality I am shy, introverted, and loyal to a fault. It is one of the most magical experiences of my life that I know I will never find again, especially not with the group that over the course of four years has produced some of my best friends, who I will rarely see again. More than that, though, they have become my family, and I will cherish them forever. This is the true reason theatre has become my lifeline, not the love of the stage alone, but for the family I have gained on the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Narrative Analysis And Grounded Theory Similarities: пѓ Both share the same methodology by employing interviews, audiovisual materials, document analysis and observations among others. пѓ Both techniques employ inductive approach, Inductive analysis means that the themes, unit of analysis, patterns, develop from data; they emerged out of the collected data instead of imposing prior to data collection and analysis (Patton, 1980 in Bowen 2006). Differences: Narrative analysis does not employ coding strategies for example; in vivo or line by line but focuses instead on temporality and sequencing of storied experiences or linguistic structure and use of language (Floersch et.al. 2010). In grounded theory, open axial and selective coding is prevalent and evident. Open coding as the examination...show more content... Additionally, Grounded theory provides a workable technique to develop an understanding of a phenomenon which is not pre–theoretically developed with existing paradigms. Grounded theory gives opportunities to give rise of new contextualized theories. It has systematic data coding as compared to narrative analysis. It paves way for data depth and richness. It is an exhausting process especially to the beginners in research. It seems to be elusive for the researcher to be more reflexive by starting with a blank slate where the researcher is not guided by any theories in the onset of the study which to me it is impossible. Grounded theory has risks of methodological error in selection of theoretical samples. Data saturation is sometimes problematic. There is no standardized formula that could attest that the research has achieved already data saturation although some literatures speaks that it will be achieved when there is nothing new that emerged in the data collected from the field. Grounded theory is criticized for failing to address questions of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Literacy Narrative Essay example At this point in my life I find myself in an interesting predicament regarding my attitudes toward reading and writing; more so towards reading. Years ago I used to love reading books for pleasure but nowadays I find myself reading things that little to no effort to digest. This includes the very basic posts on facebook expressing one's opinion on something or articles and threads on reddit discussing topics I find intriguing. Perhaps it's the severe senioritis that has overcome me as I enter my last semester at Chapman University. As I've gotten lazier I can see it start to reflect in my everyday life. Deep down I still love to read but I rarely find myself getting truly invested into the action unless it relates to something I am very...show more content... You can feed the mind as much as you want and it will never get full of reading. Sadly, I'm not the same person that I was. I guess you could say it's part of growing up. It never really was intentional but it's just the way how it ended up. On the other hand my attitudes toward writing are very different. First let me say that deep down I truly do not like to write. I myself don't personally like to write for leisure or pleasure but rather I write because I believe it is one of the most important aspects of being able to communicate with those around you, both personally and professionally. To put differently, my attitude towards writing is that I write because I need to write and survive in the world around me. I write because I have to, not because I want to. Hopefully this somewhat makes sense. To better explain let me make a comparison. When I am assigned a writing assignment or I am writing because the action is being forced upon me I find myself not enjoying the process and overall the end result is subpar. The perfect example of this would be my junior year in high school when I was enrolled in AP english literature. I dreaded the majority of the class simply because there was so much writing involved in the entire course and therefore I was constantly writing just to get a grade. Being forced to write in such high volume every week for an entire school year was not enjoyable for myself and as a result the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Narrative Analysis Roland Barthes Visual Narratives– Textual/theoretical analysis As Roland Barthes states "Narrative is present in every place..." , everything around us narrates, speaks to us, portraying meanings and stories which the viewers engage with, recognizing their meanings through simplistic illustrative drawings, from symbols that we see on a daily basis (traffic signs, instruction booklets, maps) to ballet, plays, and art which require a deeper understanding of symbols and meanings. Everyone has contrasting views and ways of looking at a piece of Art. In exhibitions Art evokes a simultaneousnarrative, the viewers commencing a discussion on a contemporary piece of jewellery for example, transforming it into a conversation piece. Art is always viewed differently by one another, therefore it could be very interesting for the creator to listen to the viewer's narrated opinion, which could sometimes be contrary to the artist's initial starting point. Fischer's narrative paradigm is that people are storytellers but we make decisions on plausible reasons, narrative rationality being determined by the coherence of the stories. Through a thorough examination of the conventions of narrative, you are able to evaluate how the audience interest is engaged, why narratives have effects on audiences, and how everyone constructs their own opinions. What are people's beliefs influenced by? Perhaps based on what they see in front of them, (opera, piece of art, animated movie) and their previous knowledge on Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Example Of A Narrative Essay College A narrative essay is a story that is true and has meaning, whether it be to prove a point, send a message, explain an event that's happened, or entertain the reader. Most narrative essays are written to convey a story from a past time that sends a message to not only the reader, but the writer themselves. When planning a narrative essay, the first step is to identify the topic in which the writer wants to explain. There are multiple ways in which the you can come up with a topic, it all depends on the style you're most comfortable with. The next step is to write down all the main events that supports the topic you have chosen. What main events led up to the story you're trying to approach? What key events made what your topic is all about?...show more content... This event made a big impact on my life as it showed me the value of work ethic by showing me that hard work pays off. It also taught me to never give up and follow your heart. And lastly, it taught me the importance of a team to help me through the tough practices and mental battles. When choosing my topic, I wrote down 3 main events that were important in my life that impacted me and shaped myself into the person I am today. The 3 I chose were: breaking the 3200–meter record for my school, breaking the 4x800 record with my team, and lastly, moving from Poinciana to Kissimmee and leaving all my friends to take on a new chapter in my life. The topic I chose to write is one I feel very passionate about and the single memory I can recall the most. Although breaking the 4x800 record with my team was a memorable moment and the first record I'd ever broken at my school, nothing compared to the feeling I got when I broke an individual record that was held by my own coach. I had a sense of relief and happiness, not just for myself, but my coach as well. It felt as if I didn't just break the record for the sake of me personally, but for him too. May have taken 21 years to be broken, but I'd say it sure was worth Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Short Narrative Analysis "Sir, we are losing control," Sgt. Billis Nilily franticly stated to Cpt. Franklin DaRoosevelt. "Is there anything we can do to increase our chance of survival?" Cpt. DaRoosevelt questioned. "We could attempt to crash into the cushiony vegetation of the nearby planet, Earth," suggested Lt. Robert Linkenstein. "If that's our best chance, then let's go for it," Cpt. DaRoosevelt declared. * * * * * * * * * * * BAM! Our ship smashed into some of the trees. The captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant, and I survived the crash. We are stranded several miles from the crash site, surrounded by snow. The I am the only crew member besides...show more content... We were slowly running out of rations, and there was nothing we could do about that. With nothing else to do, so Cpt. DaRoosevelt messed with the communication device. He was changing the frequency and trying to get some on the line. With no success, he threw the radio across the cave as an act of frustration. I decided to pick it up and inspect it. I noticed that the radio had no batteries in it, and I took the batteries out of my pocket and put them in the radio. It suddenly powered on and alerted the captain. He seized it and walked away. He started changing the frequencies again. He set it to the frequency we normally used and started talking on the radio. I couldn't hear what he was Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Essay on Narrative Therapy Abstract This paper will look at the logic of narrative therapy by focusing on 5 major points. This paper will begin by discussing how the narrative approach defines and perceives problems. It will address how narrative therapy views the nature of the relationship between the client and the professional. This paper will look at how problems are solved using the narrative approach. It will also focus on three main techniques used in narrative therapy, which will include externalization, deconstruction and re–authoring. This paper will also include a short narrative critique of the medical model. The Logic of Narrative Therapy Narrative therapy is considered postmodern due to the fact that it uses a story telling approach to...show more content... According to Kelley (1996) this process is recommended by narrative therapists because it allows the client to begin to see where the discourse emerged from. The therapist must first just listen to the story and determine what the client sees as the existing problem (Kelley, 1996). Then the therapist begins to ask questions with the intention of bringing forth the full meaning of the problem (Kelley, 1996). In deconstruction the therapist searches for answers as to who all is involved with the problem, what past events lead up to the problem development, how the problem changed over time, how the client has been fighting the problem thus far and how the problem is affecting the client's life (Kelley, 1996). Kelley (1996) reported that after the therapist has a full understanding of the problem the deconstruction phase moves on to its second stage. The therapist and the client begin working together to break down the prevailing story in order to map the influence the problem is having on the client's life (Kelley, 1996). Mapping the effect of the problem is particularly important because it lays the foundation of the new story line (Monk, Winslade, Crocket & Epston, 1997). According to Monk, Winslade, Crocket & Epston (1997) typically when the effect of the problem is discussed with the client they begin to feel as if their story has been heard. They Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Personal Narrative Analysis My thoughts on the first draft would be right in the opening sentence so much information is being thrown at me. The sentence is a run on and should be split into two different sentences. The start of the first paragraph needs to have a better attention grabber. There also needs to be more transitional words between paragraph. The opening sentence in each paragraph is the same it starts with "In..." The thesis could be stronger in the opening paragraph. It was very hard to fine because there was so much information in there. The order of the paragraphs could be placed differently and the information in them. The grammar needs to be worked on there are a few comma splices throughout the paper. The ending of the sentences need to have a stronger...show more content... The first thing I noticed was that the first sentence starts off with a strong hook which is the question. The question helps guide the rest of the paper and is very helpful. The thesis is clear and easy to find whereas in the previous draft it was not easy to locate. The points that will be talked about were talked about in the intro so we know what to look for in the paper. The word choice throughout the whole paper is much stronger and really caries the paper. Another thing that they changed was the transition words. They don't use the same words over and over and that is important because then we don't get that lost whereas before they used the same transition words and it got boring. The concluding sentence in the first paragraph is strong and has everything that is needed to end the paragraph. The information that is in the paragraphs match the quotes that follow it. Then the information in each paragraph balances it out and goes well together. As we saw before that did not happen and it made the article hard to follow. The revised article is easy to follow because the little things were changed. They fixed many of the run–on sentences and made them stronger so it was actually a sentence. The conclusion is also just as strong as the first paragraph. That is extremely important because then the whole essay sounds good and together. The revised version is much better and many of the things that needed to be fixed got fixed which then tied everything Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Narrative Essay About Having A Dream Everyone has a dream. Whether it's small or big...we all have one. We also give up on them. We get stuck in the idea that our ideas are too far–fetched either because of other people's comments or because of our own self–doubt. We allow ourselves to forget about them and move on to things we believe are better for us. To things that although don't make us happy, are what society tells us is the right way to live. It's hard to have a dream and keep it. The world we live in today is so cruel that a lot of times we don't even bother to dream anymore. We've gotten to the point where dreaming is just that. A dream. Yet, for my mom, that wasn't the case. My mother was born on March 24, 1973, in a small village in Guatemala. She grew up there...show more content... She sat me down and said well why not do both. I remember when she said that I was so happy. We began to think of how I could do both and came up with the idea of a singing lawyer. It was probably the worst idea we've ever had. I don't even think it would have worked out well either, but it was the fact that I could have done it and my mom would be completely okay with it and made it seem perfectly normal that helped me to never quit on my dreams. Her experience growing up wasn't at all how she made mine. Her mother and step father never encouraged or supported her. Growing up my mother struggled a lot. She had to grow up a lot faster than most kids and had to deal with the real world way before she should have had to. She was never pushed to do better or told that her dreams could come true. Since she was little she was always having to take care of her three sisters. She wasn't allowed to go out a lot so she was always home studying or in her room. She was so restricted in her own home that even now I can't imagine how terrible that must have felt. To constantly have to worry not only about yourself but for other people when you haven't even reached puberty. Her stepfather was the worst of all. He would always put her down and would try to make her feel like nothing. She didn't even have protection from her own mother, because her mom would never say anything about it. She just let it happen. My mom Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Grounded theory Is a qualitative approach which calls for simultaneous data collection and analysis to generate a theory during the research process. A theory emerges inductively through the systematic data collection and analysis pertaining to a given phenomenon (Strauss & Corbin, 1990). This has two fundamental characteristics which include: theoretical sampling and constant comparative analysis. Agrounded theory is generated by themes which emerge from the data during analysis, capturing the essence of meaning drawn from varied contexts and situations Theoretical sampling, this involves data collection for comparative analysis (Glaser & Strauss 1967). The collected data then gives insights and the analysis leads to further data collection and analysis. Constant comparative analysis...show more content... The similarities between Grounded theory and Narrative analysis include the following, Both approaches are based on naturalistic inquiry. They focus on how people behave in natural settings while engaging in real life experiences. Both maintain inquiry stems from the naturalistic paradigm that places itself opposite positivist paradigm. Both approaches support flexibility in using multiple sources of data. This allows checking the reliability and validation of a given phenomenon under investigation through triangulation. For example use of interviews, document review and observation. Both methods seek themes through coding process. The main of these two approaches is to capture themes and subthemes which emerge in the process of data collection. All these are backed by direct quotes from the participants in the study. In both methods, texts to be coded into themes or categories follow qualitative analysis trustworthiness method Both approaches follow systematic steps in analysis of data. They both maintain the importance and making of categories and coding. Identifying patterns and connections between and within the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. In short, I enjoyed the experience of interviewing an elderly person. Conversing with elderly adults is something I am fond of. Choosing a person for the interview was not a difficult task because I have a close relationship with my neighbor Virginia. On Monday afternoon I called her house phone and explained in detail that I would be interviewing an elderly person and would she like to participate. I selected Virginia because of her age and I believe she is the wisest in my neighborhood. The information and tips provided from Virginia are very useful and insightful. On July 15, 1913, Virginia was born in Wortham, Texas. Virginia states that she had a joyful childhood filled with fond memories, and states it was the best times of her life. Her household consisted of her father, mother, and a younger brother. Her mischievous brother loved to play tricks on her as a child. She states "I cannot believe I am alive today as he loved to agitate me" (V. Dixon, personal communication, September 26, 2016). In high school, she was the head cheerleader, the leader in her homemaking group, she was in the honor society, and voted the favorite high school girl in the school. Fortunately, Virginia absolutely loved school, as an illustration, she became a teacher later in life. In her town, they did not include kindergarten and the school grades only went to the 11th. For...show more content... Especially about the war and health in later years of life. To my surprise, I cannot believe that Virginia is not mistreated by others in society. This statement surprised me because I see younger kids and adults are not respectful to adults of the elderly population. When I was growing you were to be considerate of your elders. The times have definitely changed. A couple of ideas I will use in life is not to be afraid of aging, and stay healthy and productive. Do not let tiny things worry you or a setback stop you from moving Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Personal Narrative And Literary Analysis 1. I wrote arguments in my persuasive and literary analysis to fulfill standard one. I used my research as evidence and combined that with my prior knowledge to make educated arguments to support my claims. I spent time going through information and analyzing the information to find sufficient evidence. 2. I wrote informative text in my comparison and contrast and my analytical essay. I was able to take my prior knowledge and information and convey my ideas through these two papers. I was able to do this in an organized matter through the use of my outline. 3. I was able to write a narrative in my personal narrative essay. I was able to take my experience and put it on paper using effective technique to convey my experience clearly. I also...show more content... I used evidence from literary and informational texts in my persuasive and literary analysis essays. I was able to you quotes from a book to support my statements in my literary analysis. I was able to use informational text to educate myself and get information for my persuasive paper. 10. I was able to write routinely over this semester by completely six essays. I had several days to work on the outline, research, and writing of my six essays. I had a range of a couple days to up to two weeks to complete my essays. 11. I was able to use standard English and grammar to complete all of my essays throughout the semester. I learned several techniques on how to start and end my essays in a proper way. I also learned where to place my thesis and several other proper writing Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Test Anxiety: A Narrative Analysis Zack is still putting forth a good effort in class – he always checks in with me to see if he is missing anything and he retests on quizzes and tests that he needs to without me bugging him about it. When he does retest, I always see a dramatic improvement – I don't know if he just has test anxiety the first time around, but I am glad he is comfortable enough to come in and go over things with me. We are going to be wrapping up exponents this week and then reviewing for the semester exam which will be on Tuesday, December 20th. I will be giving the kids review work to do to help them prepare and I will also be emphasizing web sites they can go to if they want extra practice – typically Khan Academy and Algebra Nation. As of right now, I Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Conflicts Conflict means a struggle or problem between two opposing groups or individuals. There are two types of conflict: internal and external conflict. An internal conflict is a struggle that is internalized and deals with choices, consequences, or emotions. An internal conflict is a man vs. self struggle. An external conflict is a struggle between the protagonist and another character against nature or some outside force. External conflicts are either man verses man, man verses nature, or man verses society. Various examples of internal and external conflicts can be shown in Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace," Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," and O.Henry's, "The Gift of the Magi." Firstly, Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace" shows...show more content... He is put into a situation where he has to swim until he finds shelter. He swims, and "for a seemingly endless time he fought the sea" (Connell 42). After a while, he found an island called Ship Trap Island. So, this shows how he fought against nature. Another example of conflict in this story is when Rainsford has to fight against General Zaroff, who is an expert at hunting humans on Ship Trap Island. As Rainsford gets challenged by Zaroff, he says, "'Thank you, I'm a hunter, not a murderer'" (49). This shows an example of another external conflict. But, this one is a man verses man conflict because Rainsford is facing a problem with another character in the story. Therefore, Rainsford faces many situations where he has to choose between life or death. Lastly, examples of conflict can be shown in "The Gift of the Magi" by O.Henry. This story is about a cute couple that is willing to do anything to buy each other Christmas presents. An internal conflict faced by Della Young, the protagonist, is when she does not have enough money to buy her husband Jim a present. All Della had was "one dollar and eighty seven cents. And the next day would be Christmas" (O. Henry 153). To get more money, Della sells her most prized possession, which is her hair. After Della and Jim finally bought their presents by selling their most prized possessions, another conflict arose. Della bought Jim a chain for his watch, and Jim bought Della hair combs that she Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Similarities пѓ Both share the same methodology by employing interviews, observations, document analysis and audiovisual materials among others. пѓ Both techniques employ inductive approach, Inductive analysis means that the patterns, themes, and categories of analysis come from data; they emerged out of the data rather than being imposed on them prior to data collection and analysis (Patton, 1980 in Bowen 2006). пѓ Both are qualitative approach of inquiry. Differences: Narrative analysis does not employ coding strategies for example; in vivo or line by line but focuses instead on temporality and sequencing of storied experiences or linguistic structure and use of language (Floersch et.al. 2010). In grounded theory, open axial and selective...show more content... Additionally, Grounded theory provides a workable technique to develop an understanding of a phenomenon which is not pre–theoretically developed with existing paradigms. Grounded theory gives opportunities to give rise of new contextualized theories. It has systematic data coding as compared to narrative analysis. It paves way for data depth and richness. It is an exhausting process especially to the beginners in research. It seems to be elusive for the researcher to be more reflexive by starting with a blank slate where the researcher is not guided by any theories in the onset of the study which to me it is impossible. Grounded theory has risks of methodological error in selection of theoretical sampling. Data saturation is sometimes problematic. There is no standardized formula that could attest that the research has achieved already data saturation although some literatures speaks that it will be achieved when there is nothing new that emerged in the data gathered. Grounded theory has been criticized for not addressing questions of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Examples Of Narrative Report Sample BRIEF STATEMENT OF INFORMATION REQUESTED AND GIVEN This MSA mentioned above, continues to slander my name around this VA. This entire incident started approximately a month and half ago, where worked in the Endocrine/Renal clinic and was questioned about makes made by Marlene in Sara NP Endocrinology clinic, by Sara. Marlene emailed Sara and told her that her mistakes were made due to the nurses in endocrinology treating her badly. This was relayed to the endocrinology nurse, who shared it with me. I just put that aside and did not thrive on it. It was then told to me by 2 other clerks (other units) that Marlene was very upset with me because I treated her so badly when she works our floor. Again, I did not make a fuss about it. While I was covering for Toni Ayers (nurse manager) one day, I received a call from Katina–MSA supervisor on some other business, and I alerted her that I have been told by several people that Marlene is upset with me, and what was shared by her. I only wanted Katina to hear my side of the story, because I contine to hear these same stories around the clinic. I have ALWAYS helped any new clerk that presents on this floor, due to multiple clinics and it can be confusing. I have never said anything out of the ordinary to Marlene, other than I am willing to HELP her, and told her my extension if needed....show more content... This vet drove over an hour to get here, to find out he was scheduled into the wrong clinic. Dr. Reddy did not have a consult to see this vet, nor did this vet had kidney issues. This veteran stated he drove an hour to get here. I contacted Katina and Loretta to see if there are any compensations such as gas or lunch that I can provide for this veteran. Neither parties answered, therefore, I called Tracy Washington (volunteer services) to get assistance. Tracy sent an volunteer up to the renal clinic and a food voucher was given to this vet, which he very much appreciate Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Examples Of Narrative Writing Exemplar Narrative Writing Exemplar Our family had been meeting together every Wednesday night for the last two months. We had picked out a hotel, booked our flight, and ordered our tickets for the parks. We scheduled care takers for our pets and packed our belongings. We were ready! Now, we were off to our dream vacation in Orlando, Florida. It was three o'clock in the morning, and we were all still really tired, but we were also really excited. We packed everything in our GMC van and headed for my grandmother's house. We had made arrangements to leave our van at her house so that we would not have to pay for parking at the airport. The limo would pick us up at my grandmother's house in Saint John and drive us to Gary Regional Airport so that Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Mary Rowlandson's Captivity Narrative Analysis Mary Rowlandson's captivity narrative was published anonymously by someone who wanted to protect Rowlandson as a woman author. Davis writes, the publisher "claims credit for persuading this modest woman to allow publication of her private material and gives credibility to a work that would not be allowed to stand on its own because of its female author" (58). While the publisher takes credit for getting Rowlandson to publish her captivity narrative, he also encourages the audience in the preface to "accept the work" of Rowlandson, a woman. He even reminds the audience that Rowlandson is the wife of a minister (Davis 58). By doing all of this, he is trying to make sure the audience does not discredit her work simply because it was written by a woman. It is important to understand the women's role in the Puritan society. The Puritans believe that a woman is Christ's bride, husband's wife, a mother, and a good wife. Women in this time were required to obey and submit to men in authority, especially their husbands (Davis 54). This is idea of submitting to husbands is biblical. Ephesians 5: 22–24 states, "Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord. For the husband is head of the wife ... Therefore, just as the church is subject to Christ, so let the wives be to their own husbands in everything" (The Bible). Since the Puritans studied the scripture and followed, it is understandable why this is a Puritan belief. This idea of submitting is shown between Rowlandson and her Indian master. She is aware of the consequences and wants to be in favor with him; therefore, she used her Puritan ideology to gain favor (Davis 54). For example, in the ninth remove, Rowlandson writes, "At last he told me if I would make another shirt, for a papoose not yet born, he would give me a knife, which he did when I had done it" (280). In this passage, Rowlandson is submitting to her master by making another shirt in order to receive a knife from him. Overall, in her narrative, it is seen that Rowlandson stays true to the Puritan belief of women submitting to men, even though it is not her husband. Many Puritans saw this captivity as a punishment for sins similar to the forty years of wandering for the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Labor And Delivery Narrative Analysis Labor and Delivery Narrative Paper A 41 year old G2 T1 P0 A0 L1 at 40 weeks of gestation was admitted on 03/25/16 with contractions. Her last pregnancy was 22 years ago. Her husband was at the bedside holding her hand and emotionally supporting her. When I entered the room, the nurse was evaluating the patient. Upon evaluation she was noted to be 4 cm dilated. The patient only spoke Spanish so she told me that she wanted some pain medication because her contraction were very intense and painful. At 1700 she received a dose of fentanyl for the pain. The nurse went to check ten minutes later, and she said that the medication just relieved some of the pain. At 1800 she requested more pain medication, but the nurse talked to her about the other option to relieve labor pain. The patient did not want to receive an epidural because she thought it was not safe for the baby. After talking with her husband, she...show more content... came to talk to the patient at 1920 that she had to have a C–section because the baby's HR was decreased and it was not safe for the baby. The Dr. asked mom if she could sign a consent form for the C–section. The patient told her husband to sign the consent since she was not feeling good. The patient was shivering and feeling extremely cold. The patient reminded the nurse that she was a Jehovah's Witness and that she could not get any blood products. At 1930 I help the nurse to disinfect the patient with sage wipes. The patient was headed to the OR at 1940. A horizontal incision was made in the lower abdomen and took about twenty minutes. The baby girl was delivered at 1951, her blood loss was 500ml and the amount of urine was 200ml. The Apgar scale was 9/9. After the score was assigned, the baby was taken to bind skin to skin with her mother. Mom was really excited with her baby and her husband at her side. Finally, the patient was taken to PACU at 2020 to recover. Definitely, it was a remarkable experience full of learning and emotional Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Example Of A Narrative Textual Analysis After living in Europe for 2 years, we were exposed to so many different cultures and people for whom speaking more than one language was no big deal. Europeans generally speak at least two languages, often more, without thinking that was unusual. While we were living in Luxembourg, I decided to take my French training and start imparting that to my kids. The goal not so much being that they would become fluent in French, but to expand their horizons, and make them aware of other languages and cultures in the world. However, if they become fluent... that would be AWESOME. Also, because they are still so young, their brain 'catches' language so much easier than when they get older. I speak mostly English, and about 30% French with my two little ones. I am conversational, not fluent in the language, if you're wondering why I don't do 100% French. We...show more content... She spoke 1/2 in French and 1/2 in English, which makes me so proud. She thinks language is fun, which shows me yet again, that this is the best time to be exposing her to it. Looking back on when I began learning French (middle school), I did not think it was fun AT ALL. Seeing my kids singing French songs, and playing games in French, I have realized it's just another adventure in learning about the world for them. They think it's fun! And, they have an incredible ear for hearing accents. My daughter can say the french "r" with no difficulty at all, while after years of trying my "r" words still sound abysmal. Don't be intimidated to try this in your own home! Start small and build, and soon your kids will look at you and say "Vert" when you ask them what color something is! Article Source: Get more content on HelpWriting.net