2.)Epistolary form, telling a story through a series of documents (often letters), is a unique form of storytelling with many benefits and limitations.
One benefit of the epistolary form is that it gives the reader a feeling of watching (perhaps spying) on the correspondence between characters without the storytellers' intent. This voyeurism can be exciting for the reader. It allows the reader to experience the dynamic between characters in a unique and interesting way. Whether or not it is more authentic is open to debate.
There are plenty of drawbacks to the epistolary form. It can be a bit more difficult to experience the motives, objectives, and true essence of the characters in the story without any form of omniscience or direct storytelling. The reader is limited to the documents with which she is presented. Although the reader is, of course, reading regardless, she may grow tired of reading about events rather than experiencing them in words. The difference may seem trivial, but is an essential difference in terms of experience.
3.)<span>a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
4.)</span>Allegory<span> is a figure of speech in which abstract ideas and principles are described in terms of characters, figures and events.
5.)A</span><span> decorative design or pattern.
6.)</span>Chinese literature<span> is some of the most imaginative and interesting in the world.
7.)T</span><span>he use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
8.)</span><span>It intends to improve humanity by criticizing its follies and foibles.
9.)</span><span>Confucianism is often characterized as a system of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion.
10.) First </span>principle:Jen means humane, or humanity. This is to include what makes man distinctively human rather than classifying among the other animals. 2nd principle:Li is considered the principle of gain, such as why people will actively seek out personal relationships and what people gain from society as a whole. 3rd principle:<span>Righteousness or the moral obligation to do good. This includes the ability to know and recognize what is right and wrong, and the ability to feel what is right and wrong.
11.)F</span>ilial piety<span> determines the moral value of a person. </span> 12.)G<span>radual tolerance of </span><span>religion </span> 13.)<span>Individuals in a collectivist culture tend to view themselves as members of groups (families, work units, tribes, nations), and usually considers the needs of the group to be more important than the needs of an individual.
14.)Lu Xun </span><span>has been considered China's greatest modern writer for most of the 20th century.
15.)Sorry I don't know that one,I couldn't find anything about that.</span>
Today mother told me that my principle will be coming to visit due to my absences i cannot relash the knots in my stomach beside feeling utterly sick this mad it worse my head spun and i could barely catch my breath, how could i put myself into this position. I had good grades and i excelled academically and i could not stop that now i forced myself up and got dressed and waited as he arrived feeling sicker than usual.
AFTER:
Dear Diary,
The visit was not as bad as I had though it would be he was very understanding and even brought me a gift and said it was made by everyone in my class I felt tears well in my eyes but I would not cry in front of him and show any emotion I tried to hold it together and the more i tried the more my head spun and then the world just went black I appeared in my room my mother hovering over with my principle 3 steps behind he asked me if I was okay but i couldn't speak I was to weak so I just nodded and tried to get up but my body was numb my principal gave his sincere apologies for if he had anything to do with that and my mother simply said it was fine and to give me 2 more weeks of recovery and it began as an amazing private meeting to a horrible disaster