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    sports are hockey and football. He loves hamburgers. In 6th grade he was nicknamed the G-Man. His hobbies are music, traveling, and sports. He has wrote about 56 books. gordonsblog.weebly.com Literary Device A literary device in this story is a climax. A climax is the most exciting moment of the story, where the main character faces his/her ultimate challenge. In this story is when Amy ether has to take the serum to save Dan and she'll die if she doesn't get the antidote or she doesn't take the…

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    Suspense In The Shining

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    The Shining was released into theaters in1980 and became a horror movie classic, but what scenes in the film helped build suspense towards the climax where the main character is attacking his family? The film overall storyline involves a man named Jack Torrance who getting a new job as a caretaker to a hotel during the winter season. During this season he will be living with just his family because the hotel closes down completely due to its harsh winter storms, but the caretaker is suppose to…

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    The play, A Raisin in the Sun, was written by Lorraine Hansberry in the 1950s. Her play takes place sometime between World War II and the present day. It represented the struggles and hardships faced by African Americans living in mid-20th century America. The characters Walter and Lena greatly influence the plot of A Raisin in the Sun through actions, dialogue, and stage directions. Lena is one of the most influential characters to the plot, due to the fact that it was her husband that died,…

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    Child labour is a major influence in the Andy Kissane’s short story, Good Rubbish. His piece challenges notions of working children in developing and industrialised countries, noting the harsh conditions in which children face in the twenty-first century. Jennifer Mills’s short story, Architecture, tells the story of a young, passionate architect that has an endless struggle of extended deadlines, and a sense of endless work. Both these short stories have thought-provoking differentiations, as…

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    different directions, each device ties into the idea that pride comes before the fall. O’Connor’s stories are grim and violent, and the use of foreshadowing helps to build a unique aura around “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” As the story leads up to the climax, O’Connor inserted several hints as to the eventual outcome of the family’s trip. Rather than prematurely reveal the ending of the…

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    description of Robert sounds a bit wordy. In summary, the structure is very creative. However, some audience may not appreciate the back and forth structure, from one story to the next. Try to tell more of Robert’s story and create a more compelling climax for…

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    The Only Game Resolution

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    the news spread quickly. Eventually Jack got back to the game to play with his best friend and another friend he picked-up on the way back. Unfortunately this book is very predictable and generic. In The Only Game, Mike Lupica uses rising action, climax, and resolution…

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    Narrative Great Gatsby

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    “Plot,” can be defined as a series of events consisting of an outline of the action of a narrative or a drama. It can be conceived as the design and intention of narrative. It is the structure or organization of events that make up a fictional story; the aspects that shape a story and move it in a certain direction. It can also be thought of as logic or the syntax of discourse, that generates its chronological propositions through progression. It makes up the basic concept of narrative and…

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    In Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart,” he uses all the elements of fiction to create an amazing story. He uses the elements of fiction to compose a story that keeps you interested. Edgar Allen Poe was born January 19th, 1809 and died October 7th, 1849. It is a mystery as to how Poe died. This story is about how because of a man’s eye someone is willing to kill One of the elements of fiction that Poe showed mastery of was the plot structure. In the exposition he introduces the setting…

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    Where She Went Analysis

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    One of the things I did not enjoy about this book was how it did not have a climax, rising action, or conflict. For example, throughout the story it has many times where there are exciting parts, but it still did not have real plot. In the book before this, If I Stay, the climax was: what will Mia’s choice be? But in Where She Went, there is no climax, this makes the book more pedestrian, and less convenient. Another thing I did not enjoy about the book was how…

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