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    fails to. As a matter of fact, her very first lines upon exiting juvie were: “ummm… where’s Jude” (“Pilot”). Subsequently, Relevance can be given to this storyline because it leads to the convergence of many character plots into one space. This gives The Fosters a character driven plot based in the societal/familial interactions of the protagonist, similar to The Catcher in the Rye. Incidentally, Callie’s prejudiced notions lead to a belief that she is not welcome in the foster family. She…

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    category away from fantasy. When I think of fantasy TV show, it is typically of a show that has a corny predictable plot of a clearly defined bad guy. Game of Thrones runs from…

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    how to be a girl. Using a magnifying class on the character, I found the character to resemble the girl I once was. The girl represents more than just herself, but a girl her family wants her to be. Particularly, the significances of the plot play a huge role in the development of revealing the flaws of someone close to the girl. “…This is how you set the table for lunch; this is how you set a table for breakfast; this is how you behave in the presence of men who don’t know you very…

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    just state facts or figures of what happened during that time while tragedy exaggerates of what may happen in that certain situation. The aim of tragedy is to consummate its catharsis of such feelings like “Fear” and “Pain”. Aristotle mentioned that plot, characters, diction, thought, spectacle, melody are the main elements of tragedy that identifies to the kind of quality that tragedy has. An example of a play that best fits Aristotle’s definition of tragedy is the epic written by…

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    In this storytelling ‘Shadow of a Doubt,’ the principles of narrative telling are depicted. From the plot, the movie is constructed in a story perspective that heightens a pattern from the opening scenes to the closing of the picture. Nevertheless, the utilization of salient techniques often dictates the flow of the story. From the distinct movie lighting, the soundtrack and its creaking sound make it a compelling narrative for the audience. At the cusp of the movie era, black and white…

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    1.1 Plot is an events that occur in a story, it is a series of an events which gathering from a beginning to an ending of a story. Plot is a significant factor in order to present a story, it has both of simple and complex plots in order to analyze film. The key elements that using for an analyzed will have the chronology as follows 1.1.1 Exposition is a first procedure of a story beginning, convince the audience to follow a story, introduce characters, display settings including to a…

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    that any other form of narration could not rise to. Considering the simplicity of the plot, the omniscient narration leaves a wide birth of creative possibility that Morrison can fill with character descriptions, detailed metaphors, and drawn-out explanations for things like the actions of certain characters. For example, toward the beginning of the story, Shadrack is introduced and his background…

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    Captivity Narrative

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    I am going to analyze these two texts from the scope of the captivity narrative as a genre. This idea is very clear in the case of Mary Rowlandson’s text due to it is the most representative work of this genre. Something different happens with THE HUNGER GAMES that can be classified within several genres as we will see below. As Derounian-Stodola defines “the term captivity narrative refers to a literal or symbolic, factual or fictional story in which a captor takes a hostage” (243), which…

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    Emmerson: Plot Summary

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    the right life choices. The protagonist is faced with strong moral choices when he has the opportunity to make good money if he can convince his friend to throw a golf game. The situation grows out of control and he has to find a way out of it. The plot idea has merit and is a nice setup for comedy, conflict, and character transformation. The goal is clear. With that said, the script would benefit from further development. The structure can be strengthened. The story opens with a scene…

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    twentieth century, focuses on a girl named Eliza Doolittle who desires to work in a flower shop; the 2013 movie follows a man, Elliot Doolittle, who wants to be a sales representative for a beer company. Although both movie and play follow the same plot structure, they each host their own unique differences. The play published in 1912 was set in London and told the story of a girl who needed to change her life, but in the movie this is not exactly the case. One main difference seen is in the…

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