User:JennaR819/Free Indirect Speech/Outline

User:JennaR819/Free Indirect Speech/Outline

Added general outline details under the second and third subheadings.

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=== Primary Edit One: Added Representation of FID in Neo-Aramaic Folklore ===
=== Primary Edit One: Added Representation of FID in Neo-Aramaic Folklore ===


* I intend to add a subheading beneath the "Use in Literature" section following the first sub-heading "English, Irish and Scottish literature" entitled (something to the effect of) "Middle Eastern Literature" in which uses of FID in folklore traditionally told in the Jewish and Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Zakho.
* I intend to add a subheading beneath the "Use in Literature" section following the first sub-heading "English, Irish and Scottish literature" entitled (something to the effect of) "Middle Eastern Literature" in which uses of FID in folklore traditionally told in the Jewish and Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Zakho are disclosed.
* The section will include an introduction to the Middle Eastern uses of the narrative technique (and their many similarities to the European uses) as well as a quoted example from the folklore itself and subsequent explanation of where the FID appears/its purpose in context (as is provided by the Cohen article.
* The section will include an introduction to the Middle Eastern uses of the narrative technique (and their many similarities to the European uses) as well as a quoted example from the folklore itself and subsequent explanation of where the FID appears/its purpose in context (as is provided by the Cohen article.


=== Primary Edit Two: Example of Free Indirect Speech as Used in the Field of Journalism ===
=== Primary Edit Two: Example of Free Indirect Speech as Used in the Field of Journalism ===


*I will insert a heading beneath the previous edit, signaling a departure from the focus of Literature. The heading will be called something like "Significance in other Fields" and will first include an example of FID in Journalism/Sports reporting (courtesy of the Redeker article. This provides both a more modern source to benefit the article's credibility (if still from the 1900's) and a crucial opportunity to demonstrate the relevance of Free Indirect Discourse outside of the literature of the distant past.
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=== Primary Edit Three: Additional Example of Free Indirect Speech and its Significance in the Courtroom ===
=== Primary Edit Three: Additional Example of Free Indirect Speech and its Significance in the Courtroom ===


*In a separate paragraph below the last, I will give a concise paraphrasis of a notable French Press court case discussion and subsequent ruling regarding legal implications of FID in the courtroom. The case discusses two authors at odds, caught in a debate over whether FID was present in a text, and if so, if the excerpt served as an expression of the thoughts of the author or narrative character in question. The piece itself will be quoted, and the case decision summarized.
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