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... character is then tantamount to producing a mental model of it that is both determined by textual and reader - related information . Schneider emphasises the fact that these forms of information interact incessantly . It is also quite ...
... character is then tantamount to producing a mental model of it that is both determined by textual and reader - related information . Schneider emphasises the fact that these forms of information interact incessantly . It is also quite ...
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... characters challenge it or even modestly propose a new set of values by way of “ de- categorization " . Schneider thus presents a highly inter- esting cognitive theory of character that successfully adds to the views of traditional ...
... characters challenge it or even modestly propose a new set of values by way of “ de- categorization " . Schneider thus presents a highly inter- esting cognitive theory of character that successfully adds to the views of traditional ...
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... character as hero , in which she becomes master of her own narrative fate as the protagonist of a quest plot ( a ... characters ( notably those formed by their wishes , obligations , intentions and knowledge ) , and these may , variously ...
... character as hero , in which she becomes master of her own narrative fate as the protagonist of a quest plot ( a ... characters ( notably those formed by their wishes , obligations , intentions and knowledge ) , and these may , variously ...
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