Nights at The Circus - Plot Structure, Form, and Perspective

Plot Structure, Form, and Perspective

Nights at the Circus utilizes several different types of narrative techniques throughout its three very different parts.

Read more about this topic:  Nights At The Circus

Famous quotes containing the words plot and/or perspective:

    But, when to Sin our byast Nature leans,
    The careful Devil is still at hand with means;
    And providently Pimps for ill desires:
    The Good Old Cause, reviv’d, a Plot requires,
    Plots, true or false, are necessary things,
    To raise up Common-wealths and ruine Kings.
    John Dryden (1631–1700)

    All things being equal, I would choose a woman over a man in order to even the balance of power, to insinuate a different perspective into the process, to give young women something to shoot for and someone to look up to. But all things are rarely equal.
    Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)