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    do is simply look, ponder, and analyze. Therefore, with analyzing and recognizing the ideas presented in How to Read Literature Like A Professor, Anne Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein, consists of several literary devices and factors that develop the plot of the story and the main character, Victor Frankenstein. Due to How to Read Literature…

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    scenario that results in a happy ending.” By the end of the short story the readers can notice that the conflicts are different but the endings stay the same. The author stereotypes the two main characters by gender, causes the reader to focus on the plot and includes symbolism and irony through the short story. When people think of fairytales they imagine a princess and prince charming but that is not the case here. John and Mary are the two main characters who are happily married with…

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    Analysis of Shakespeare’s choice of structure in Henry V) There are many components of literature that add to its effectiveness. While one may think that literature is merely good or bad based on the plot and use of words that is not necessarily the case. Much of literature is based on the structure of the plot itself. While this can seem like a minute function of a powerful story, it actually lends itself to make the story so powerful. Without proper structure, some of the most famous stories…

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    are not “good” books to them. There are elements of exceptional stories and poor stories. If someone knows the elements of books that that person enjoys, then that person wouldn’t dislike reading. Stories that contain clear description, captivating plot, and creative characters are elements that cause stories to be more intriguing than other books. In a book the clear description obliges the story…

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    similarities in stories of different genre. In this essay, I will be comparing and contrasting two short stories of different genre. Those stories are The Jewelry by Guy De Maupassant and Recitatif by Toni Morrison. I will mostly focus on the concept of plot. Guy De Maupassant wrote The Jewelry in the 1800’s. The story is about M. Lantin and how he falls in love with a woman whom he marries. Throughout the story it talks about how his wife manages his money so well since he did not make a lot…

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    good story in her writing Good Country People, A Good Man is Hard to Find, and Everything that Rises Must Converge. All three stories incorporate unexpected conclusions and intense conflicts. She not only met the usual expectation of an interesting plot, but skyrocketed above it. Ms. O’Connor utilized shocking endings for her stories in order to end her stories with the reader craving more. For example, in Good Country People, a fat, disabled, nihilistic woman named Hulga is seduced by a bible…

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    between the book and movie. This may be one major difference between the two, but there are also many similarities. The setting and plot are very close to the same. This similarity help to have the integrity about the same. The integrity of the story is affected by the many differences and similarities in the areas of initiating events, characterization, and plot between the story and movie The Most Dangerous Game. Characters are a big part in a story, they make up the story! Characters between…

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    Theme Of Humor In The Miller's Tale

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    The climax of the story is funny while the plot presents a joke. The plot resembles a joke in which the climax is the punchline. In the climax, each character gets a suitable punishment for what the Miller believes is his or her problem. The clear way the story's two actors intersect make the events seem funny. The author injects many humorous events into the plot and ties all of the events together at the highest point of the story. Therefore, the humor…

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    In “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” by Rod Serling the characters and events advance the importance of the plot, but analyzing the plot is different. They do it through the characters thoughts, actions, and speech. The evidence in this selection is when Don said “He wasn't even interested.” to Charlie because when the unidentified flying object flew over Maple Street everyone looked except for the Goodmans. So everyone started to suspect that the Goodmans were the alien family that was…

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    explore the ideas of the novel while not sacrificing game play in order to do so. It is just an unfortunate truth that as an interactive medium games cannot be a perfect map of a text. In order to do that they would have to leave the narrative and plot intact, and take away the player’s ability to grow as the character. A better solution instead would be to take the ideas of the text and spread them into a new direction. Parasite Eve did very well in repurposing the text and so stands as an…

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