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    Freytag's Pyramid Essay

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    1. In Freytag's pyramid, what is rising action? Rising action is the when there is an event that let's say begins at the bottom of a plot, and slowly as things occur within the time period of its starting, then that event or situation will rise in anticipation. 2. In the classic Hollywood structure, who is the hero and what does the hero do? In the hollywood structure the hero is one who has a physical action goal and one personally, the hero gets blocked by barriers that are usually caused by…

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    on the search for new knowledge despite the warnings they have received. The quest for knowledge is not new; in 1700 Europe, humans yearned for knowledge despite its dangers. In Frankenstein, Mary Shelley utilizes her characters’ personalities, the plot, and symbolism to express and describe the dangers of knowledge. Throughout the novel, Shelley portrays that knowledge is dangerous through the personalities of several characters including William, Henry’s father, and Victor himself. William…

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    fails to. As a matter of fact, her very first lines upon exiting juvie were: “ummm… where’s Jude” (“Pilot”). Subsequently, Relevance can be given to this storyline because it leads to the convergence of many character plots into one space. This gives The Fosters a character driven plot based in the societal/familial interactions of the protagonist, similar to The Catcher in the Rye. Incidentally, Callie’s prejudiced notions lead to a belief that she is not welcome in the foster family. She…

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    A Revenge Story Analysis

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    REVENGE is a dramatic, medieval action script. The story offers an intriguing world with warriors, Kings, witches, betrayal, forbidden love, and murder. There’s a solid theme about revenge that is well interwoven into the overall plot. Revenge stories are a tried and true concept. They are always a good framework for conflict, tension, and character transformation. Medieval stories also offer a world that is well liked. The idea of two families in conflict with each other is always a smart…

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    This was the first Shakespeare play I’ve seen without knowing the plot and I’ve never heard of this play. I thought that it would be best for me to go into the experience without knowing the plot, so I could go into it without expectation and be surprised. I now regret this decision. To understand this play, I would have needed to read this play multiple times and analyze it in class…

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    introduces the characters of the movie. Setting describes the time and place in which a story occurs. The setting of a movie is very important to understand in order to fully comprehend the plot. Characters are essential to every narrative film because they are the ones that convey the story and act out the plot. Without characters, the movie would most likely be very boring, and would resemble a documentary.…

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    how to be a girl. Using a magnifying class on the character, I found the character to resemble the girl I once was. The girl represents more than just herself, but a girl her family wants her to be. Particularly, the significances of the plot play a huge role in the development of revealing the flaws of someone close to the girl. “…This is how you set the table for lunch; this is how you set a table for breakfast; this is how you behave in the presence of men who don’t know you very…

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    In the story Everything Stuck to Him by Raymond Carver, the author makes many choices when it comes to the framework of the story. Within the single story, Carver expertly creates an inner plot and an outer plot which can be defined as a frame story. Despite having two plots, they both combine to show past actions that relate to present outcomes. This combination is a representation of how his relationship with his wife ended badly and how it played out when looking back on it. The choices…

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    Scarers Film Analysis

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    Mary leaving him. Yet, he easily connects with another potential love interest Elaine, which makes him less likable as a character. Their relationship comes too easily and Elaine’s role isn’t well defined in terms of how she really adds depth to the plot. Find ways to make John stand out more as the protagonist. Like in the film INSOMNIA, the protagonist had a solid, unique weakness and flaw (he couldn’t sleep). The hero in DIE HARD also possessed a flaw with his fear of heights. The irony…

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    isn’t new to the industry, the script presents with a unique setting in Nigeria, which gives this thriller a refreshing point of view. The goal is clear and the stakes are high. The script features a very likable female protagonist who drives the plot. The audience effortlessly emotionally connects to Ida and her plight. One easily roots for Ida. In addition, the story offers the character of Colby, a young troubled boy, who steals the hearts of the audience. The opening scene sets the tone…

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