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Perhaps Carter should have written a novel instead of a collection of linked stories; the unified format might have kept her from cutting narrative corners.
He paints his characters into fantastical narrative corners, then extricates them via some implausibility that shocks the audience without enlightening it.
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And the fact that Patroclus dies before the end of the story forces Miller into an odd narrative corner indeed.
Quietly introduced in book two, used to brilliant effect in book four, Rowling, by book seven, was using the stuff to get her characters out of almost every narrative corner.
Her long fight with the bottle formed a narrative corner for her 2002 one-woman Broadway show "Elaine Stritch at Liberty," which won a Tony.
While intellectual struggles between pragmatism and purity have driven soccer narratives in many corners of the world, it is in Argentina, perhaps, that the dichotomy most shapes the battle for the soul of the game.
By way of provoking plays and the occasional preemptive Crazy Ivan and Trump, Cruz will wage a front-foot war that insinuates his ideas, agenda and narrative into every corner of campaign commentary.
Every single time the narrative paints him into a corner, Garrett either loses consciousness or players find themselves having to navigate a darkened environment filled with luminous plants.
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Worse still is the tone of clumsily disguised self-regard that trickles into the corners of Proulx's narrative.
The president of the United States has adopted a vile white supremacist hate narrative, right out of the darkest corners of the internet, and is turning it into policy.
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