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    read about a fictional small town which observes other communities both small and larger, throughout a contemporary America. Throughout this story we learn about a ritual which is known as “the lottery.” Throughout this paper I’ll be discussing the climax, main conflict and how this story relates to ‘The Hook’ in a scary and suspenseful way but first starting off with a short summary of the story. In Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” a classic American short story with a shocking twist ending as…

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    The climax of a story is when the story gets intense about a disaster that is about to occur, that can occasionally lead up to a moment of disaster. The godfather in Godfather Death brings his godson to the woods, to show him an herb that has a meaning of life. The godfather bringing his godson into the woods is the rising action of what is about to happen in the climax. The climax in Godfather Death is when the doctor has to decide whether…

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    into cattle cars, separation from his mother and sister, and lastly lying about his father’s and his own names. While it’s difficult to pinpoint a certain climax to such a devastating story, the scene when they are forced to run in the snow and him and his father have to try to keep each other awake to avoid freezing could be considered the climax. The falling action could be when they finally reach their last camp and his father devastatingly parishes. The resolution, even though it doesn’t…

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    could safe them. After the crisis, Larbee introduces the climax of the narrative. In this narrative the climax is when the flooding ends. It starts when the water is at its highest point, 10 inches from the ceiling. When Nancy see’s this, she also sees some her puppies floating a box, much to her joy. As time goes on the water begins to drop. By the end of the night, the water had dropped far enough for Nancy to stand up. After the climax is the falling action. In this piece, the falling…

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    the melody has longer notes with plenty of vibrato. This dynamic crescendo leads to a climax which then resolves back to the original chord progression that first appears when the band enters at the beginning of the song. The piece then changes back to a quiet dynamic. The second half of the song builds again dynamically just as the first half did but to even more of a climax the second time. During this climax Jeff sings in a very high key with long notes creating an epic sound. Jeff also…

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    “Star Wars Ep IV: A New Hope” Star Wars Ep IV: A New Hope is an exquisite movie and plot that is portrayed by excellent actors/actresses. The movie starts right in the middle of the action with Princess Leia, who is a the main leader of the rebellion against the Empire. It starts on a ship and is being attacked by the Empire led by Darth Vader and his crew. Princess Leia manages to put secret rebel information about the Death Star into the R2-D2 droid on the ship. However, she is captured by…

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    The orientation of the poem occurs between stanzas one and three and these introduction stanzas are used to describe the highwayman, his situation with Bess and the setting of the poem. The first stanza is an informing introductory paragraph for the poem because of its spooky, mysterious tone. In the first stanza, there are frequent metaphors used to describe the setting, for example; ‘The road was a ribbon of moonlight, looping the purple moor’ (line 3). The whole of the first three stanzas are…

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    seems continue with this exciting melody to the brilliant climax but it is not. Cello suddenly forces the mood and speed down and embarks on a long, lyrical section. And the amazing change has not finish yet. Every time the cello gradually becomes more exciting and it seems to be about to reach a climax, however, every time the cello pull the feeling back to smooth and build the melody again until once the cello play the solo almost like the climax but Schumann use a deductive cadence make the…

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    Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal make their directorial debut in the 2012 romantic drama The Words, starring Bradley Cooper, Dennis Quaid, Zoe Saldana, Olivia Wilde, and Jeremy Irons ("The Words"). Unfortunately for the audience, the starpower of this film can not make up for the unnecessarily complex plot and disappointingly anticlimactic finish. The story begins with Clayton Hammond (Dennis Quaid) reading his new book, The Words to an audience. The book focuses on the protagonist Rory…

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    Forbidden Freedom In history, human rights have always been a problem, and yet to this day, it still remains. Specifically, in the past, women had adapted to live in a suppressed environment, solely because their limited rights have never allowed them to cross a certain boundary. In fact, the United States, foremost in the race of modernization in the world, enabled women to vote in 1920; however, prior to that, individualism, freedom, and equality did not exist in the dictionary for women.…

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