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    In this article, the authors engineered an experiment to see how a storyline in a first-person shooter video affected the players’ experiences in comparison to players’ experiences when there is no storyline involved. During the experiment, participants played 4 total games, two that included a storyline (Outlaws and Half-Life) and then two that did not include or have minimal storylines (Doom 2 and Quake 2). After finishing eight minutes of each game, the participants answered specific…

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    Johnny Tremain

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    creating a book-based movie, while also inputting his own take on the story. Though it is important to add some originality to a storyline, it is equally as important to stay true to the story itself. Robert Stevenson made decisions that weekend the plot by removing important characters, changing key events, and altering the interactions of characters during the…

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    How Is Mimi Siku Alike

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    In the film Jungle to Jungle we meet two main characters, a father, Michael Cromwell and his young son , Mimi Siku. While both characters share some Similarities, they both share many differences. The main different ideas to look at are: living space, dressing, food, language, values and attitudes. Firstly, Michael Cromwell who works as a stockbroker, lives in a apartment in New York with his girlfriend, Charolette, who is a model, and his pet cat. On the other hand, his son, Mimi…

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    The Crucible Play Analysis

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    a deeply rooted plot of revenge has merit, the script would benefit from more development. One of the major concerns about the plot is the structure, as well as identifying the true protagonist that drives the storyline. Initially it’s challenging to identify the true hero. Given the opening with Kolaib proposing to Galeelah and his guest to save her from King Hassan, one believes that Kolaib is the main protagonist. However, as the story progresses, Kolaib doesn’t drive the plot. Eventually,…

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    The setting of the story plays a major part in understanding Delia’s journey. Delia’s and Sykes house is where Delia’s story begins. Delia’s house is a place where she is supposed to feel safe, but it is not. Abuse is what Delia sees home as. The story continues into the town where the town’s folk are talking about Delia. Talking about how she could have lived a different lifestyle, how Sykes ruined her and they would have married her if Sykes didn’t get her first. The town is also where Sykes…

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    he plot I found most crucial in chapter one was, when Nick had met the Buchanan’s, and Jordan. This plot was most important I thought because the Buchanan’s had a lot of issues, amongst themselves. Nick learned many things about the Buchanan’s such as Tom Buchanan was a cheater. Tom had another lover in New York while still in a relationship with Daisy. Tom is very neglectful towards his wife Daisy and seems not to care about her. Daisy who is Tom’s wife and Nick’s second cousin is known to be…

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    In the story of the 208 to 248 pages, Titus saw patients who are in the big wheels while he was waiting to find out about Violet’s status in the hospital. He met Violet’s father in the hospital. He saw how many the percentages, which is the title of the chapter, she is operating. And she said sorry about her acts before when he met her, but he seems he didn’t really care it. Next day, they met in her house, and she told to him about that she lost a year of memory before she got the feed, when…

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    There are similarities and differences in books and shows they are never the same. I am going to compare and contrast five short stories to their plays. There are differences in the setting like it is limited in propes and space and the time period. One of the setting differences is that in the monkey's paw there was no chess game in the play but is was in the story and they had to fill the hole with talking. There was also a lack of stairs in The Monkey's Paw and in the Tell-Tail Heart. Their…

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    between the book and movie. This may be one major difference between the two, but there are also many similarities. The setting and plot are very close to the same. This similarity help to have the integrity about the same. The integrity of the story is affected by the many differences and similarities in the areas of initiating events, characterization, and plot between the story and movie The Most Dangerous Game. Characters are a big part in a story, they make up the story! Characters between…

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    The resolution in The Vinyl Princess, was atrocious because it was very confusing and awkward. One example of this is towards the end of the book, Allie and Zach, Your Berkeley Fan, finally meet but never officially become a couple. This was very upsetting, making a book about a girl trying to find love in a small run down place makes the reader want to see them be a couple. Yvonne also included awkward moments in their “dates”, for example she says, "'You got a blog figured out for tomorrow,…

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