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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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    Vladimir Nabokov’s, Lolita, shows off his extraordinary narrative skills which bring a visionary insight into the issue of morality, a romantic verse and a grasp of human character that seem unique as his own. He uses first-person narration to affect the reader’s perception of the events being described in the novel through the use of stylistic devices. Thus, able to manipulate the reader’s beliefs and train of thought, to dictate what the they should think. More specific to the factors…

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    contain similarities and differences that are associated with a plot sequence. Both stories have a plot that tells the reader how the exposition of the story begins all the way to the resolution. The plots consist of main points that make up a story from beginning to end. By comparing and contrasting the two stories, one notices how both stories have things in common, and what they do not. Both Godfather Death and A&P have a specific plot theme, which allows one to see similarities and…

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    School”, “A Rose for Emily”, “A Jury of Her Peers”, and “Bartleby the Scrivener”, all have different reason for being included in my text book. The story “Life after High School” by Joyce Oates was very interesting. The plot structure of this story is a good example of how complex a plot can be. In the beginning, the story is introduced with the scene right…

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    in the Snow by Daniel Wynn Barber are two short stories with similar themes and genres. Themes such as suspense are used by both authors and are used in various ways by the two authors to engage readers. The plot structure of both of these stories are very similar, with the conventional plot structure up until the falling action and conclusion. Both stories use the same narrative perspective however, the way it engages with the reader is vastly different as well as the characterisation…

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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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    intensity. By focusing on the general events at Battle School and Command School, the film left out the specific details of Ender’s training experience. Although the movie included essential scenes from the book, it also compressed the novel’s eventful plot by taking out major pieces of the storyline. The film deprived its audience the opportunity of witnessing the Wiggin siblings grow up, but it adequately portrayed minor characters. Gavin Hood, the director,…

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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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    story of the “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver, there were three elements that were important to the story .The three elements that were important to this story were the point of view, the plot and the theme. The point view was important because it evaluated deep into the character of the narrator in the story. The plot was another way for the narrator to express his thought and attitude toward other main characters, while the theme was the third element that has common and simple messages that a…

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    character development in a character. They can also see how a character can change the plot in a very extreme way. Personality in a character could either change and or stay the same when someone is reading a novel. Gene is a very important character when it comes to the mysterious novel A Separate Peace. The development of Gene is clearly shown when someone progresses in A Separate Peace. Gene changes the plot, and makes people question as they proceed in the novel. Gene in A Separate Peace can…

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