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    Otherwise, there’s not enough compelling suspense or tension to sustain the plot. Tension is what drives a story, and thus, this needs to be enhanced. Find ways to elevate the tension. If the protagonist needs some information from the past to fix something in the present, then that sets a goal and it creates organic tension. Anticipation…

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    Sherlock Holmes Effect

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    John Watson, and finally cut to a scene of Watson visiting Sherlock’s grave …only then to have Sherlock reappear out of sight from the other characters, alive and well, watching the aftermath that his death has caused (www.pbs.org). This particular plot device follows Mittell’s guidelines for operational aesthetics in that it leaves the audience not asking “What happened?” but “How in the world did they pull that off?” (Mittell, 2015). With a gap of two years between the release of the next…

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    dirt path that leads us through the impenetrable forest, so we move forward and don't feel lost.”[Wade Rawlins, Raleigh News and Observe] This essay will consist of an analyzation of the film Shutter Island (2010) according to the following elements; plot, story, cause , effect , time , space ,range of story information , depth of story information and the information on the narrator. Shutter Island was directed by Martin Scorsese. Shutter Island focuses a great deal on the psychological…

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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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    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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    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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    The Alleged Montage

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    conservative cadence and the ideal plot, all of these have turned into the measure scale that a film is gorgeous on the other hand not. Keeping in mind the end goal to fulfill these necessities of the gatherings of people, the executives have generally utilized the montage altering strategy as a part of the film and TV. Alleged montage is utilizing altering procedure to make all pieces are consolidated into the film and TV story of with importance, substance and plots. The appeal of montage in…

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    narrative works cause it can helps to arouse interest, conflict and suspense, so choosing different perspectives can make differential effects. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde consists of nine chapters, and each chapter has a brief subtitle to summarize the main plots. In the first seven parts, Stevenson chooses to describe the suspenseful incidents in third person, from the angel of Utterson, Enfield, Lanyon and Poole, acting out the evils of Hyde and his mysterious identity. Besides, the third person…

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    When the Brave Becomes Not So Brave Pixar’s movie Brave has both been widely loved and criticized. Brave reveals the story of an independent princess and her family consisting of her three troublesome brothers, a reserved mother, and a barbaric father. Some find Brave a heroic story of a teenage girl that defies not only her father, but her entire community to save someone very special. Other people see it as a boring and not-so-fabulous movie about a girl changing her mother into a bear out of…

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    feeling that something tragic is going to happen. This creates some nice anticipation and tension. The concept definitely has merit. However, unfortunately, the structure hinders the storyline. The plot is overly ambitious and tries to tell too many subplots. This becomes confusing and dilutes the overall plot. This includes the Mark/Amy story, the Mark/Ronnie/Lynn/Sherrie story, the…

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