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Storytelling is the study of how narratives are constructed, transmitted, and received across cultures, media, and time periods. It appears in communications courses as well as literature, education, psychology, and cultural studies, making it one of the most cross-disciplinary subjects students encounter. What makes storytelling academically rich is its connection to power, identity, and meaning-making — questions about whose stories get told, how language shapes understanding, and how narratives function within and across cultures. Works like Jhumpa Lahiri's fiction, Augustine's Confessions, Cervantes, and Homer's Odyssey all serve as primary texts through which these questions are examined.

The papers written on this topic take a wide range of approaches. Literary analysis is common, with students examining an author's techniques to uncover themes — including redemption, as in The Kite Runner, or mockery and reader enjoyment in Cervantes. Comparative work sets authors or texts side by side to highlight differences in style, voice, or cultural context. Some essays take a cultural or anthropological angle, exploring how storytelling functions across societies and communities. Others move into applied or case-study territory, looking at storytelling in educational settings, child development, or the psychological dimensions of lived experience.

A strong essay on storytelling needs a focused thesis that goes beyond observing that narrative is important — it should argue something specific about how a storytelling technique, tradition, or choice produces a particular effect or meaning. Evidence drawn from close reading, cultural examples, or documented research carries the most weight. A common pitfall is treating storytelling too broadly, so anchoring the argument in a specific text, community, or context will keep analysis sharp and persuasive.

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The Sopranos and American television drama
The era of the gangster movies began shortly after the era of organized crime in the United States first began. The outlaw, in one form or another, has always been a fascination of mainstream America, and this has been…
Paper Undergraduate
Personal narrative experiences and reflections
¶ … people suggest that performing is in the blood. That statement certainly seems to make sense when one considers the performing dynasties like the Barrymores or the Redgraves, where multiple generations have been…
Paper Masters
Prose fiction: forms, history, and analysis
Thomas King and Rohinton Mistry are both writers putting forth a minority viewpoint, telling the stories of communities that are usually silenced. As they speak for people whose stories would otherwise fall away they…
Essay High School
Female Sexuality and Power in "The Canebrake" and "Night Woman"
On the surface, "The Canebrake" by Mohammed Mrabet and "Night Woman" by Edwidge Danticat are two completely different stories. The former is about a disgruntled housewife; the latter is about a prostitute. However, there is a fundamental theme that ties these two stories together. That is, each story explores how female sexuality can be exploited to gain power and control. It is the purpose of this paper to discuss how the female protagonist in both stories use sex to get what they want.
Essay Doctorate
Writing a concert review: tips and directions for music assessment
The Philadelphia Inquirer warned that Asphalt Orchestra is "not your mother's marching band" (www.asphaltorchestra.com). Those who entered Keene State College's Redfern Arts Center on the evening of October 5, 2011,…
Research Paper Doctorate
Equiano's Slave Narrative as a Spiritual Conversion Story
¶ … classic slave narrative, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African" by Olaudah Equiano. Specifically it will answer the questions: "In what way is Equiano writing a…
Paper Doctorate
Blue Ridge Folklore or Folklife
This essay offers insight into the lives of people living at Blue Ridge. It focuses on Jack tales as one of the most important concepts preserving the community's history. Storytellers have been in the area for centuries and their tales have had a strong influence on people who have come across them.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Juno and the 3 Act
In its simplest explanation, Juno is about a teenager who remains pregnant at the age of 16, after her first sexual contact with her friend Bleeker. As she decides to keep the baby and give it up for adoption, she…
Research Paper Doctorate
Slave Narrative and Black Autobiography - Richard
The slave narrative maintains a unique station in modern literature. Unlike any other body of literature, it provides us with a first-hand account of institutional racially-motivated human bondage in an ostensibly…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Waterlily by Ella Cara Deloria
¶ … Waterlily by Ella Cara Deloria [...] how Waterlily changes throughout the book, and Waterlily's main relationships. Waterlily is the main character in this book about early Native American life, and it follows her…