The pacing of the narrative is determined by the main character's reactions that are related to the events and people he encounters during the story.
<h3>What is narrative pacing?</h3>
- It's the way the story moves.
- It is the order in which events happen.
- It is what determines the advance of the narrative.
The narrative pacing is directly associated with the main character of a story, because the reactions of this character to the way the story develops and the people and events that he interacts with, is what determines the rhythms of the narrative, which directly impact the reading experience.
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Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is about the personal development and growth of Pip, an orphan. Another character in the book who have entered popular culture is Miss Havisham.
The clocks that are stopped at 8:40 in Miss Havisham's house represent A. the death of her dreams when she found out her fiancé was leaving her at the altar. In pursuit of her to “freeze time,” she stopped all the clocks at 8.40 because her groom left her leaving a note which she received at 8.40. It symbolizes her hope and resentments wherein not only the time remains the same but the jewelry, wedding clothes and wedding feast were laying at the same place.
Alcohol is a dangerous substance that can take peoples lives. It may have some good outcomes, but nothing is worth losing someone you love; Alcohol abuse is one of the top causes of death, and it needs to change.
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A. and D. Comedy is funny.
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For the first time in history, more people live in cities than rural areas. Every year millions of people leave their homes in the countryside and migrate towards urban centres both within their own countries and across borders. Some of these people move simply to seek new opportunities and improve their lives.