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    that were included throughout the reading. Much Ado About Nothing conveys a character, Don John, who represents a manipulative and self centered politician. Don John is a key character in Much ado about Nothing; he was a character that livens up the plot and complicates it in order to be more spectacular. Although due to his evil character, the other characters had to deal with conflicts that they had to resolve, it is not just a comedy about love, it has a storyline of revenge in it, and…

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    similar in some ways like what the story is about, and in other ways it is similar on what the story means. “The Bet” by Anton Chekov and “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment” by Nathaniel Hawthorne are similar in multiple ways. While both stories have different plots and topics, they tend to have the same lessons and theories in the end. “The Bet” is about a few guys that were arguing and needing a way to settle their situation. They were arguing about whether the death sentence is as bad as life in…

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    traces of plot after finishing even one of the most memorable of stories. Lorentzen explains at the beginning of his article that if you recite a plot backwards you might discover that you will only receive a little about the plot. This is because when we close the book we are left with a head full of images, lines, and emotions not necessarily the plot of the story. Although some may say that reciting the plot is quite easy, myself included, they mistaken the summary of the story for the plot.…

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    Soil Analysis Lab Report

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    gator pond retention area. Testing was done every half chain, for a distance of 528 feet to the north/south, 16 lines. Plots to the east/west where done until the water no longer flowed into the water shed. Data collected included, amounts of sand silt and clay, the amount of gravel, and dominate and co-dominate species in a 4 foot radius and the density of each plot. Each line of plots and testing were test by different individuals and then data was put onto an excel spread sheet to compare the…

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    Lord of the Flies (Symbolism) Symbolism is present in the books we read. Symbolism develops the plot of a story and creates depth and detail to the characters. Books include symbolism that is significant to the story and pushes the story further. For example in the book, “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding, the main characters all symbolize a trait. Piggy, one of the main characters, represents intelligence and obedience. Jack, another main character, suggests the character of savagery.…

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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 Birth Of Cool Analysis

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    After the death of his mother, a sensitive boy is sent to live with his mobster father and to fit in he decides to enter a mambo contest, but his life with his father is jeopardized by his father’s gangster lifestyle. STORY COMMENTS THE BIRTH OF COOL presents as a character driven story that blends drama, music, dance, and humor. The script is driven by two goals. One is the actionable goal of winning a mambo dance contest, but moreover, the story is really driven by the inner, emotional…

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    changed to adjust the viewer’s point of view. While the general plot of family, friendship, and love stay the same, the novel and the film, though sharing some similarities, have many variations and changes. Novels tend to use a lot of symbolism to convey both what choices a character should make and add to the story. Whether this symbolism persuades a reader to think a certain way, consciously or unconsciously, or just make the plot more interesting, it can make a big difference in the book.…

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    the typical plot of your author’s stories? I think the typical plot of the author’s story is about people who stand on different sides of one point. The plots are typically about families who all have difference of opinions. Their differences concern race, religion, personality types. The faults in some of these characters usually end up creating a huge conflict or problem that everyone has to face. I think the plots are also about boundaries and how people cross them. In terms of plot,…

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    Plot is the storyline of a fictional narrative. Plot follows a certain framework and common progression. The five components of plot include exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Julia Alveraz’s “Antojos” sticks to these five components. Exposition is the first thing in plot. The situation is revealed and the story starts. Characters, the setting, and conflict is revealed. In “Antojos,” the exposition starts with Yolanda going up north for guavas, then a flashback…

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