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    about destiny, revenge, and freedom drive the plot, as well as saving humanity. The highlight of this script is the presences of two resilient females that go up against each other. One represents good forces and one represents evil. It 's refreshing to watch two powerful women. It’s their personal conflict towards each other that captures one’s interest. Their raging and intense animosity towards each other truly drives the plot. The basic plot of the script has merit. Basically, a…

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    I wanted to incorporate believable dialogue that developed the personalities of the characters, as well as the plot of my stories. I am the most proud of my use of dialogue throughout my stories. I feel that it was believable and helped to develop the characters and plot. In terms of the point of view I wrote in, I used first person throughout most of my stories. I was able to get inside my character’s head and better form her identity…

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    The Perfect Setting When telling a story how do you start? Do you jump right into the main events, or do you lay out the setting for the person to get a mental image of the action taking place? The setting plays a major aspect to a story, it can become boring if you do not understand the time, place, or atmosphere the story took place in. In Kate Chopin’s short story, The Storm the setting plays a major role. The setting portrays more than where The Storm takes place, the atmosphere, weather,…

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    and their friends, including, Mrs. Robinson. It feels as though Benjamin is on a different planet to the others, and for that we are sympathetic towards him and want to see how things will play out; this act includes both the inciting incident and plot point one. Act II, includes the midpoint where Benjamin comes to terms with his feelings…

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    How to Identify a Good Plot - Ketchersid There are five golden rules a plot follows in a movie in order to be good. Following these steps helps to insure the author did not forget any major parts and keeps the author from straying off the topic. Plot Skeleton -Ketchersid The first part component of a good plot is a good plot skeleton. A good plot must have several major plot points and the steps to resolve them. The skeleton itself does not consist of any details but they will be added into the…

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    1.) I feel like if O’Connor’s short story, “Good Country People” has something to do with something that happened to her while she was of this age. I feel like it’s a reflection of her real-life experience reflected into a fictional point of view. Moving on, I feel like if Hulga’s attitude that intelligence and education are incompatible with religious faith, can be said to a common view in people who are highly educated. The Christian faith as well know it, requires a specific belief in…

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    Monsieur Verdoux Essay

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    the story. Even though there are several differences between “Monsieur Verdoux” and “Bluebeard”, “Monsieur Verdoux” can be considered a version of “Bluebeard” due to the actions of Monsieur Verdoux and the plot of the movie. There are several parts of the plot which resemble the main plot of “Bluebeard” and the character, Monsieur Verdoux, greatly resembles Bluebeard in terms of his style. Also, a unique attitude which was perfectly suited for the time period in which the film was releaed is…

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    the end of The Rise of Nine. The author wrote, “He will not get away from us next time.” Pittacus Lore keeps suspense in the plot by suggesting that they will fight soon without letting the enemy get away from them again. How their enemy was too scared to keep fighting and fled the scene. The Loric kids really wanted to defeat him. This buildup of suspense is the long term plot throughout the rest of the series, unlike the cliffhangers at the end of many…

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    In The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy, readers get a far share of revelations that are accompanied by concealment, thus proving the gap between the text and the reader. Right from the start, the readers are thrown into present day Ayemenem, where they learn the fate of the twins, but have to work backwards to figure out the events that led to the present day. The writing style of the novel aids the readers in filling in the gaps by jumping in and out of the past and present. These out of…

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    The Four Hoe Analysis

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    obstacles. She faces a strong adversary. Strong themes about revenge, redemption, justice, and second chances are well incorporated throughout the plot. The tone is consistent for a thriller and the protagonist’s choices and decisions nicely drive the plot. As currently structured, the plot features both strengths and…

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