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THL1502 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 (226203)- DUE 28 March 2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations

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,THL1502 Assignment 3 (100% COMPLETE
ANSWERS ESSAY NARRATIVE) 2025 (226303) - DUE
28 March 2025 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert
Solved, Explanations and Solutions.
MULTIPLE CHOICE,ASSURED EXCELLENCE
Answer the questions below by referring to one short story of
your choice. Select a short story from Modern South African
Stories (2002) compiled by Stephan Gray, or from any short
story collection of your own choice. (See important notice
about this book under paragraph 4.2 Recommended books :
Narrative.) QUESTION 1: Name three implied key terms
constituting “Narrative text” and discuss their interdepended
levels. (5) QUESTION 2 2.1 Explain, theoretically, the
constituents of temporal relations. (3) 2.2 Discuss the
dominating temporal relation (order, duration or frequency)
employed in your chosen short story and discuss its role and
effects. (7) (10) QUESTION 3 3.1 Briefly explain your
understanding of the term “Characterisation”. (2) 3.2 Explain,
theoretically, the three direct characterisation methods and the
four indirect methods of characterisation. (4) 3.3 Provide one
dominant example of the direct characterisation method and
two dominant examples of indirect characterisation methods
from your chosen short story. (4) (10) QUESTION 4 In your
chosen short story, name and discuss the agents that focalises
the space, how this “space” is seen, and how this “space” is

, used to add meaning in terms of characters, events, and theme.
(10) TOTAL: [35]
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Question 1: Key Terms in Narrative Text
3. Question 2: Temporal Relations
o 2.1 Constituents of Temporal Relations
o 2.2 Dominating Temporal Relation in the Chosen Short
Story
4. Question 3: Characterisation
o 3.1 Understanding Characterisation
o 3.2 Direct and Indirect Methods of Characterisation
o 3.3 Examples from the Chosen Short Story
5. Question 4: Focalisation of Space
6. Conclusion
7. References


Introduction
Narrative texts serve as powerful storytelling mediums,
employing various literary elements to engage readers. This
essay explores key components of narrative structure through

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