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    The main character, is battling both an inner, emotional war, as well as an external war. The plot is told against the backdrop of the Civil War. The time period and culture feels authentic. The script clearly showcases how the protagonist overcomes his internal struggle and learns how to forgive. One concern about the presentation and the structure…

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    he plot I found most crucial in chapter one was, when Nick had met the Buchanan’s, and Jordan. This plot was most important I thought because the Buchanan’s had a lot of issues, amongst themselves. Nick learned many things about the Buchanan’s such as Tom Buchanan was a cheater. Tom had another lover in New York while still in a relationship with Daisy. Tom is very neglectful towards his wife Daisy and seems not to care about her. Daisy who is Tom’s wife and Nick’s second cousin is known to be…

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    Brandon Floyd Professor Lee DRAM 2366 December 4, 2016 Director Comparative Analysis When looking for a director I started by searching for one that did the genre that I love so much. This genre being comedy and while searching I came across a director by the name of Tom Shadyac. He is a director known for his comedic films and collaborations with Jim Carrey and Eddie Murphey. The Three films I choose by him were “The Nutty Professor”, “Ace Ventura: The Pet Detective”, and “Bruce All Mighty”.…

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    Screenplays have many different elements to them. This could be from the suspense or the disbelief of the plot. The suspense can pull the audience’s attention and have the screenplay on its toes. The disbelief can leave the screenplay unfinished and can have the audience fill in the ending pieces. A strong structure throughout the screenplay that will bring in the overall feeling of it, also the setting of the screenplay in which opens up a travel experience to the viewer. There is one aspect of…

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    just state facts or figures of what happened during that time while tragedy exaggerates of what may happen in that certain situation. The aim of tragedy is to consummate its catharsis of such feelings like “Fear” and “Pain”. Aristotle mentioned that plot, characters, diction, thought, spectacle, melody are the main elements of tragedy that identifies to the kind of quality that tragedy has. An example of a play that best fits Aristotle’s definition of tragedy is the epic written by…

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    for all, cease to exist. This final gain after an incredible amount of loss becomes the last piece in this puzzle of a literary tragedy. West Side Story slowly morphs into a literary tragedy through the actions of the heroes and the elements of its plot. It teaches valuable lessons through the use of its thematic content, and by showing viewers that by allowing hate to dominate, dire consequences arise. And although West Side Story may not be of this century, the astonishing truth that it bears…

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    The book is so seamlessly written that it is not merely lifelike but also, in the best sense, novel like. It narrates a story in a skillful manner, with much attention to character. DeLillo makes us familiar with some peculiar habits of the characters. Like Everett cannot make himself go to bed at night without checking that the oven is off, and then sometimes double-checking, and reminding himself as he climbs the stairs that he has in fact completed his check. No doubt DeLillo has chosen such…

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    The resolution in The Vinyl Princess, was atrocious because it was very confusing and awkward. One example of this is towards the end of the book, Allie and Zach, Your Berkeley Fan, finally meet but never officially become a couple. This was very upsetting, making a book about a girl trying to find love in a small run down place makes the reader want to see them be a couple. Yvonne also included awkward moments in their “dates”, for example she says, "'You got a blog figured out for tomorrow,…

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    Another striking factor embedded within the novel which contributes to the memorability of the novel is its fascinating language. A fairytale should be happy however, Yolen uses it as an allegory for the Holocaust. According to tradition, a fairytale by nature is didactic or moralistic; 'Briar Rise' does so on both an internal and external level. It teaches children that good will triumph over evil. There is much use of the traditional and original fairytale terms throughout the novel for…

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    interpret the village as an extremely tranquil place, perhaps even boring as it seems that nothing ever happened there except for some minute changes. Undeniably, people living in the village may appear as old-fashioned, spiritual and moral, therefore the plot twist occurring at the end leaves us extremely consternated. Shirley Jackson carefully describes the setting without omitting the smallest details such as the temperature, the town square, the crowd standing between the post office and the…

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