The Left Hand of Darkness
Narrative Technology: Double Alien
Genly Ai travels to Gethen and learns about their very different ways (making assumption after assumption and having to set them aside as he learns more). When he returns home, he is horrified by those of his own species but also repelled by the Gethens.
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January 9, 2025
An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews
Experience: Superiority
Narrative Technology: Parody
The novel is a parody of Pamela: a mock romance.
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January 9, 2025
Reader, suppose you were an idiot...
Experience: Superiority
Narrative Technology: Insinuation
"Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself."
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January 9, 2025
I'm not one for tall, swaggering generals...
Experience: Superiority
Narrative Technology: Insinuation
"I'm not one for tall, swaggering generals who comb their hair and shave. I'm for short, bow-legged generals, who don't turn and run."
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January 9, 2025
Tom Jones
Experience: Sober Uplift
"It is impossible to conceive a more tender or moving scene than the meeting between the uncle and nephew" combined with "Jones went up to Blifil's room, whom he found in a situation which moved his pity, though it would have raised a less amiable passion in many beholders"
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January 9, 2025
New Atlantis
Experience: Skepticism
Narrative Technology: Vigilance Trigger
"sleuths rivaled biblical miracles, using the new logic to cure leprosy, recycle wastewater into delicious new wines, and create tele-visual illusions that dazzled the eye. Into this fictional story, Bacon then craftily slipped the technology of the vigilance trigger, inducing the brains of his readers to question the old truths and seek fresh ones themselves" 108)
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January 9, 2025
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Experience: Self-Trust
Narrative Technology:
"As I'd watched Momma put ruffles on the hem and cute little tucks around the waist, I knew that once I put it on, I'd look like a movie star. (It was silk, and that made up for the awful color.) I was going to look like one of the sweet little white girls who were everybody's dream of what was right with the world."..."I tried to hold, to squeeze it back, to keep it from speeding, but when I reached the church porch, I knew I'd have to let it go, or it would probably run right back up to my head and my poor head would burst like a dropped watermelon, and all the brains and spit and tongue and eyes would roll all over the place. So, I ran down into the yard and let it go. I ran, peeing and crying, not toward the toilet out back but to our house. I'd get a whipping for it, to be sure, and the nasty children would have something new to tease me about. I laughed anyway, partially for the sweet release; still, the greater joy came not only from being liberated from the silly church but from the knowledge that I wouldn't die from a busted head"..."If growing up is painful for Southern Black girls, being aware of her displacement is the rust on the razor that threatens the throat. It is an unnecessary insult."
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January 9, 2025