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    blend together. The main storyline about finding a missing treasure is a smart story choice. Everyone loves the idea of finding buried treasure. This gives the novel a strong, actionable goal with merit, and it keeps the story goal-focused. The subplot of the budding teen romance supports the main storyline and…

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    Trinculo and Stefano discredit the squabbles and pressure between Prospero and the other aristocrats through their own. The Stefano-Trinculo-Caliban subplot mirrors the one of Antonio-Sebastian in the sense of the dark, murderous, conspiratorial aspects of the play. The main difference being the aspect of humor and comedy Trinculo and Stefano add to their subplot. Caliban initially stumbles upon Trinculo and Stefano, from the beginning, setting himself and his scheme up for failure. Although…

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    is used in “IND AFF or Out of Love in Sarajevo”. Revenge is understandable in one story and reprehensible in the other. One ends in regret the other avoids regrets. To vilify and humanize flashbacks are used in the“Killings”. However, a historic subplot is used in “IND AFF or Out of Love in Sarajevo”. The settings play a major role in both stories. Love, revenge and regrets; one story ends with regret avoided other ends in regret. The “Killings” is a short story written by Andre Dubus.…

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    While having his last portrait painted, George Washington, shares his memories of facing his biggest enemy Charles Langlade, who also happens to be his friend. STORY COMMENTS THE LAND ABOVE presents as a dramatic historical character-driven journey that focuses on the iconic character of George Washington, his exploits, his regrets, and his rival with Langlade. The character of George Washington is a legendary figure and any film that offers a new perspective of Washington has merit. The…

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    of that to be a good thing; especially in concern of some of the extra characters and subplots. One of those characters is Johnny Fontane. He makes his appearance in the film, but instead of playing the major role that he had in the novel, he is now more of an ornamental character. Lucy Mancini is another character who I was glad didn’t grace the screen like she did in the film. Her character and Las Vegas subplot added nothing to the book but seedy fluff. With some of the characters…

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    what is so bad about Jews and why people say their evil. The audience can also infer that since the teacher said, “All Jews are bad if you find a good Jew, you are an explorer, “ Bruno has the desire to prove he has found a great friendly Jew. A subplot in this story is the relationship between the mother and father. We can see this in the movie by the distress the mother faces when she becomes aware of the mass killings of the Jews. As the movie progresses onwards, we see that she…

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    Please be prepared to enter the world of Xanth. It is an imaginary land that only exists in Piers Anthony’s mind. In Xanth, there are multiple stories, but none are as unique and original as the fantasy novel, Castle Roogna. This books depicts a young boy’s journey through time as he discovers the elixir of life and the secret of manhood. Castle Roogna is one of many in Anthony’s Xanth series that continues the saga of puns and legends. The protagonist of Castle Roogna is Dor. I will be…

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    akin to “The Game Plan,” and “Matchstick Men,” with a CIA drama. The young protagonist, Carling, is intelligent and well written and the premise of her working with her estranged CIA father feels fresh and for the most part is executed well. The subplot with her father, Dylan and the one night stand that turns into their confident works well, though a conflict added to their budding bond, in line with conflict of interest as a journalist could have been explored more. Carling’s identity as…

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    NEVER GIVE UP is a character driven drama inspired by the true-life story of John Sachtouras. The tone is consistently dramatic. The script conveys solid themes about never giving up on one’s dream. It’s a classic rag to riches story. The story has the potential to be very insightful. The hook of the story is the idea that one can lose it all, but still triumph. The goal is clear and the stakes are personal. The story is driven both by the inner, emotional goals of the protagonist, as well as…

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    Another subplot develops the idea of a community through the missionary meeting at the Finches’ house. Even the missionary ladies are worried about the community and the others around them. They knew that the case is going to go Ewell’s way because it is very rare that the case is won by the colored people back then. “I mean this town. They’re perfectly willing to let him do what they’re too afraid to do themselves—it might lose‘ em a nickel. They’re perfectly willing to let him wreck his health…

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