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    drama has been largely replaced by the five-act structure but can still be found in use today. The five-act structure, utilized by numerous famous playwrights including Shakespeare, is compromised of five key components an exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement. The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller, does not follow the traditional five-act structure as it is composed of only four acts; however, despite having a fewer number of acts it still contains the same…

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    Romans 8:18-27 is a critical passage in Paul’s argument in three ways. First, this passage serves as the the climax of the discussion in chapter 8. Paul parallels some of the earlier language in the chapter that elaboration of theme of liberation, not from this world, but from sin in anticipation of Christ return. James D. G. Dunn writes, “it picks up the earlier language of liberation from slavery (vv 2, 21), of resurrection (vv 11, 23), of sonship and adoption (vv 14-17, 19, 21, 23), and of…

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    1.9 feet. But despite their little size, these little creatures are fearless. They are born & raised to fight cobras. And that it just what Rikki-Tikki-Tavi did. The topics being covered in this essay will be the book’s problem, climax, & solution then the movie’s climax, problem & solution. The printed version & movie cover the same main ideas, but have a few differences. There are some good aspects covered in the book. One day a Rikki-Tikki was washed into the garden of a bungalow in Segowlee…

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    #1 Literature ● ● ● ● ● Cornerstones of Mrs. Pruitt’s Classroom Curriculum Analysis (12.1.5, 12.1.6) Author’s purpose T ext structure and text aides Literary Elements (plot, setting, characterization, conflict, theme, point of view, tone/mood) Literary Techniques (flashback, foreshadow, imagery, symbol, allusion, figurative language [personification, metaphor, simile], dialect, irony, epiphany, oxymoron, allusion, suspense) Poetic Device (rhyme, rhythm, stanza, alliteration, assonance,…

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    exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and denouement. Shakespeare later made this dramatic structure famous for years to come. Although a four-act play, The Crucible incorporates all of the components that are associated with a five-act play. Written by Arthur Miller, The Crucible reveals a tragic story of love, lust and jealousy, dedicated to the Salem Witch Trials of the late 1600s. In the play, Act One sets the stage in Salem, Massachusetts,…

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    In “Fahrenheit 451”, Bradbury creates a futuristic community that depends on technology to take care of simple responsibilities. Bradbury uses exposition to give his readers a background on this futuristic society in order to understand how things work. He introduces Montag as a conformist for the government. Montag is a Fireman. Firemen, in this futuristic society, duties are to start fires in people homes that possess books, these people are considered criminals. To readers this is a…

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    being his sister-in-law’s plantation while Travington is trying to search for Benjamin’s family. The battles during the movie were The Battle of Camden, The Siege of Charlestown (not shown on screen but talked about), The Battle of Yorktown, and the climax battle which is a mix of two different battles (Battle of Cowpens and the Battle of Guilford Courthouse.) that will be explained later. The historical background of the movie is the battles that the Colonies and British fought in the South…

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    steps of narrative structure which helps Bradbury control when and what he wants the reader to know. Fahrenheit 451 is divided into three sections and each section contains certain components of narrative structure. The exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution are well placed throughout the novel. In Part One of Fahrenheit 451, titled “The Hearth and the Salamander”, the exposition is established. The novel’s protagonist, Guy Montag, is introduced, as well as most of the…

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    and especially Dark Romanticism. Poe uses a lot of the traits common to Romanticism and many examples can be seen in his work, The Fall of the House of Usher. Some traits of Romanticism include the use of high drama, pathetic fallacy, and shocking climax. These traits still hold up in art and literature today and are often used by writer, director, and filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan. Shyamalan uses such traits as high drama, pathetic fallacy,…

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    brother was a very traumatic experience and she was not given enough time to learn to cope with it. For a long while, she had constant nightmares. Eventually, she learned how to both grieve and continue on with life. This is proven by the climax of the story. The climax is when the reader discovers who won the conflict. There are several conflicts that need to be solved throughout the book. The main conflict is Liesel understanding and coping with death. The conflict…

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