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    These three topics are very important when filming a movie. The Revenant had all three of these and they all correlated to make one great story. The story is all about his survival and the character development throughout the film makes connect and yearn for Hugh Glass. You find out throughout the story that he had already lost so much and to when he constantly goes through trials and tribulations it makes you hope that eventually something good will happen. Throughout…

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    Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key is a story of a young boy who suffers through his daily life fighting to keep control over his racing mind and exploding behaviors. His tragic life story began with his parents walking out, leaving him with nothing but his uncontrollable grandma. His mom soon decided to grow up and return to better her son’s life. As Joey goes through a series of mishaps, teachers begin to give up on him. He is sent from classroom, to special-ed classroom, to a special-ed center…

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    Overall, my experience reading Ready Player One by Ernest Cline has been amazing. The characters, setting, and plot are all used to perfection to really give a not only a story but a experience for the reader. The characters were really good, likeable and had deeper layers to them. Wade Watts and his friends were all funny and had a good relationship together and that really made you want them to succeed. The characters were all very distinct as they all have personal traits that made them stand…

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    Pride “A warrior does not give up what he loves, he finds the love in what he does”-Peaceful Warrior. In the movie, Peaceful warrior, Dan Millman struggles with completing a dangerous move that no one before him has done. His way of life outside of school which includes partying and drinking all night, does not help either! He relies on his ego to get him through every challenge he faces, Dan thinks he is strong and can do anything he wants, but he cannot rely on himself like the way he…

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    Jennifer Vo Thelma and Louise is a story about two women who decide to go on a trip, but it does not go as planned. The premise is a classic adventure story about friends who plan a great adventure; however, they hit bumps in the road, but the problems they endure help them define themselves. In the three act breakdown, act I is the planning of the trip to taking off on the trip, act II is the runaway from all their troubles, which leads to act III Thelma and Louise tries to escape and their…

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    The endings of stories are crucial to making a good tale. Endings are used for wrapping up the falling action, explaining the mysteries, and tying up loose ends. Without endings, stories would constantly have one event after another happen with no stopping point and the conclusion would be left of to a reader 's imagination. Due to the vitality of endings, readers must evaluate them based one whether or not they do a fine job at concluding the story instead of whether the ending is happy or not.…

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    likely pick it up and see what goes from there. So one day during my LIT 224 class I was going through the contents of our book and one story caught my eye, Sexy by Jhumpa Lahiri, I turned to the page the story started on and began to read. The story wasted no time getting someplace interesting, in the first page alone our heroine, who is named Miranda hears the story of a “wife’s worst nightmare”. She listens as one of her coworkers tells how her cousin’s husband had left her, he had found a…

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    way in which a story is presented can either be what Kenneth Burke refers to as good art or bad art. Good art is that which conveys multiple meanings through the context; bad art is that which only holds one meaning that is simply understood the same way among all audience members. Hills Like White Elephants can be categorized as good art through the ways in which, depending on the reader, can lead to various interpretations and understandings. Through examination of the story and its various…

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    twist along with turns connected with “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” depart the readers perplexed along with riveted, relaying that the upmost believed went in the outline from the story. The author leaves the readers looking forward to good prevailing over evil yet never lets them possess their meant ending as most stories do which is what provides this account its challenging draw. In “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” Flannery O’Connor works by using literary techniques including conflicts,…

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    to tell his story it was pretty clear and very understanding. He told the story pretty well for the most part. You could tell that the story wasn’t organized because he often jumped around from topic to topic. As he was telling the story It was as if he was proud of the story, rather than embarrassed. I noticed that his tone was playful and pleased. I felt…

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