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    In the book titled American Born Chinese, written by Gene Luen Yang, there are many plot elements. Each character in this book have different scenarios and different stages of plot elements. The main characters in this story are The Monkey King, Jin Wang, Wei-Chen Sun, Danny, and his cousin Chin-Kee. Each one has different problems and there are many plot elements to each. In the first story, about the Monkey King, there is major conflict in the beginning. The Monkey King wants to be let into…

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    Revelation” and “Everything that rises must converge” were written by the same person but, this doesn't mean they have the exact same plots. Both, of these writings are unique in their own way, they also have many differences and similarities. To begin with, the differences between “Revelation” and “Everything that rises must converge” is big since one of the readings is taking place in a bus and the other is taking place in the waiting room of a clinic. In “Revelation” the main character is…

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    wasn't what I was expecting of a final installment of the series. Usually with majority of book series that I have read, the final book isn't as attention grabbing as the first book and is rather the falling action after the climax of the story. Oblivion however is the climax of the series with the previous books being the rising action. My final reason for highly recommending this book as a must read is because of how it ended in a perfect climactic way. For a good majority of books…

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    advance the tragic story of two teenage lovers. “Foreshadowing is the use in a literary work of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur” (Textbook R15). Shakespeare uses many examples of foreshadowing that have to do with the climax of the play. The climax is the death of both Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare expresses foreshadowing in a very eerie mood. This causes the reader to experience a sense of darkness every time the characters in the play foreshadow the death of the two lovers.…

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    beginning, middle, and an end. The Roman Aelius Donatus produced the three divisions and called them Protasis, Epitasis, and Catastrophe. The three act structure was later redeveloped into having five separate parts called the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. This new was about organizing literature was made famous by Shakespeare and is evident in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. This play, however only contains four Acts so many of the Acts don’t just contain…

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    Emmie Lew #11271 Ms. Baldwin English 8 November 18, 2015 Star Wars Analysis The protagonist is Luke Skywalker. This is because his actions propel the story and deliver the climax. This is because he climax is when Luke shoots down the Death Star. Without Luke the climax wouldn't have been delivered. The antagonist is Darth Vader because Darth Vader makes all decisions to eliminate the Rebels. He is the head of the force that is going against the Rebellion. The foil character is Han Solo. Han…

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    The Storm Short Story

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    each part is meaningful and helps with the unfolding of the story. The cyclone that is occurring in this short story grows at the same pace as the plot is developing. “The Storm” follows the basic five-part structure: the introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and lastly, the conclusion. Each part of the short story is equally important and helps keep the continuity throughout. The storm is a great symbol that imitates the intensity of Alcée and Calixta’s relationship although it…

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    desire, arousal, orgasm, and pain disorders. The lack of interest to pursue sexual relations is due to desire disorders. Arousal disorders is when it becomes challenging to become physically aroused or excited during sexual activity. Orgasms are the climax of a sexual activity,…

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    the end Rikki-tikki put an end to Nagania. In the printed version of Rikki-tikki-tavi the plot happens in India, and the problem starts with him being washed away from home. Then once Rikki-tikki-tavi kills the first cobra, Nag, this is the climax. After the climax of kills Nag, the other…

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    Mortality In Hamlet

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    takes precedence when discussing this theme. However, Shakespeare artfully develops the idea of mortality through the last act. Shakespeare’s strategic integration of the graveyard scene adds a comedic effect while setting the scene for the tragic climax of the play, leading to Hamlet’s acceptance of mortality and causing an unexpected self-assertion. Including the graveyard scene allows Shakespeare to introduce the gravediggers for comedic effect within the otherwise dark play. These seemingly…

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