The former provides neutral, reportorial information, while the latter cites Stephen's thoughts directly. |
The first sentence is a standard reportorial sentence from a third-person perspective, whereupon follows a direct quotation of Hordubal's thoughts with no quotational signals. |
Only in 1843 was Cole able to paint a more reportorial view of the area as it had probably looked some seven years earlier. |
Though reportorial and detailed, they took a nonjudgmental stance toward their generally nonviolent subjects. |
It's full of punchy quotes and well-crafted reportorial scene-painting, of which this is an example. |
The space, the volume of the prose-poem means, for him, more narrative, reportorial opportunity-more time, more stretch, more loop, more transition, more cover. |