Snowboy is a character in West Side Story. "Self styled expert" refers to someone who presents himself as an expert, but who has no experience and/or training in what he is talking about. Bespectacled--wears glasses and, in this case, whether he needs them or not.
he is the author of bambi xd....
The concept of the director as auteur (meaning author, in French) is that a director can use all the work and skills of actors, cameramen, makeup artists, cinematographers, musicians, and everyone else who is involved in making a movie, to reflect his or her own personal vision, so that the resulting movie does exactly what the director intended, and every aspect of that movie contributes to that intended result.
There is no official information saying so, only that he has been in poor health for a while.
I assume you're referring to Ghengis Khan and the Making of the Modern World by Jack Weatherford. He was my adviser in College and discussed this book at length in his classes. Basically, he never intended to write a book about the weighty history of the Mongols. However, as he researched more and more about modern day Mongolia, he was heavily encouraged by his translators and other friends to write about Ghengis Khan. For example, they would repeatedly guide him to stories of Ghengis Khan and ask him what else he needed to know to write the history of this man and his empire (even though Weatherford had no intention of writing about Khan). This book was intended, in part, as a gift to Weatherford's friends, and to the Mongolian people as a whole. This is the first book about Ghengis Khan to be published in Mongolian before it was published in English.So, in answer to your question:The author intended to provide a document for modern day Mongolians about which they could feel pride and connection to their great history. He also intended to honor and thank his Mongolian friends by writing what they (not he) wanted written.
You need to answer this question because we don't do homework and your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills.
Snowboy thinks he is an expert
The intended audience of an author is what age group the author wrote the book for. Like the intended audience for a childrens book, would be children.
The intended audience was older children to young adults.
Readers sharing their opinion of the meaning of a piece of literature can, in the end, change the intended meaning of a piece of literature.
Grammatical errors in writing can undermine an author's credibility and distract the reader from the intended written message. Therefore it is important that the author take steps to proofread and edit there work if necessary.
There are many types of information, and while an author may create information, sometimes an author is just conveying information which he or she obtained from somewhere else. We would not say that the news is created by journalists (unless they are making it up) so much as it is reported by journalists.
See Provided Link for information on the author, Felix Salten.
The author of the novel titled A Million Little Pieces is the author James Frey. The novel was originally intended to be sold to the public in the form of a memoir.
teach or explaining information about the story or a topic . makes you feel what they are feeling and making it cooler. presents the authors opinion. about their situation and looking inside the passage . to find the the reasons mean
William Napper has written: 'An account of the causes and principles of the intended resignation of a parish'
It is important to consider intended and unintended meaning in a work of literature because it gives insight into culture and society from both sides. Intended meaning is looking at a piece of work from the author's point-of-view and seeing what his intention was in writing the piece of work. The unintended meaning is from the reader's point-of-view. A meaning they took out of it that was never intentional by the author. Both of these factors are heavily influenced by the individuals' lives, social up-bringing, and cultural influences. An author in 1860 could write a book with one intended meaning while a reader from 1950 will find meanings in it that the author never intended and a reader in 2010 could garner a whole new set of meanings.
To clarify a book, you can provide a summary of the main points or themes, identify any ambiguous or confusing sections, and explain the author's intended message or purpose. Asking questions, discussing with others, and researching background information can also help in clarifying a book.