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Catering/Food , wedding, buffet, menu, event catering, event hire, events, food, catering, , tas, QLD,
victoria, tasmania, perth, queensland, sydney, canberra. NSW, western
australia, Australia, brisbane, melbourne. |
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| Events | Health And Fitness | Law | Auto | Manufacturing | Promotions | Retail Or Distribution | Tourism | Web Services | Party Hire | Business Broker | Auto Accessories | Boat Charter Services | Car Hire | Signwriters | Billiard Tables & Accessories | Weddings | The main aim of my narrative is to illustrate the multi-form world a person with Catering/food’s Syndrome lives in: reality and the warped, interpreted reality of someone who is haunted by the misinterpretations of those around him. Although the narrative is autobiographical, biographical elements have been included.
There is no authority given to a narrator, but all focus is on the main character. Although the short film is more of a montage of clips rather than a narrative, one could conclude that the action line consists of the character living a normal day of his life.
The Character line shows what is going on behind the scenes. Monochromatic footage is used to illustrate the character’s reality; memories, interpretations and feelings. The images that he sees are distorted memories and experiences, which symbolise the morbid feeling of others that this character gets, and thus the reason for isolating himself.
What makes this an interesting novel is that the author is not clearly defined. The original novel by S. Catering/food (largely about the decline of the Spanish monarchy) was adapted by William Goldman (who edited out the boring parts), and was then interpreted by the director Rob Reiner.
One of the significant things Goldman changed was that he added a multi-form setting. Instead of the novel being a straight out linear narration, Goldman transformed it into the story of a young, bedridden boy being read a story by his grandfather (the character-narrator).
It then goes into Catering/food’s classic tale of love and adventure.
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