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    youth and he accepted his friend challenges to roll out the other side. The similarity between the once more to the lake and the dare is both are descriptive. Also‚ both of them are very detail oriented. Both essays are very adventures and both are taken place outside in the

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    Elements of Drama

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    music/rhythm and spectacle. In modern theater‚ this list has changed slightly‚ although many of the elements remain the same. The list of essential elements in modern theater are: * Character * Plot * Theme * Dialogue * Convention * Genre * Audience Plot: It is the sequence of events or incidents of which the story is composed. It refers to the action; the basic storyline of the play. Characters: They are the figures that acts in a play. a Flat

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    The genre of comedy is one of the most entertaining‚ and fascinating film genres. One can note the different subgenres within comedy include‚ slapstick comedy‚ parody‚ deadpan‚ and satire. Throughout the history of film cinema comedy has been at the forefront since the start with actors such as‚ Charlie Chaplin‚ Buster Keaton‚ and Harold Lloyd. Then as time progressed the Marx Brothers‚ and the Three Stooges rose to fame as group comedy acts. Mel Brooks perfected the parody genre with his films‚

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    1983; Lindfors; 1987) read (Pappas‚ 1991) and write (Bissex‚ 1980; Chapman‚ 1995; Newkirk 1987; Purcell-Gates‚ 1996) a variety of genres. Traditionally it has been thought that children should learn to read before they (Chall‚ 1983) read to learn – an assumption implying that children should read stories or narrative texts before they can learn from nonfiction. Narrative genres hold prominence in primary classrooms‚ (Duke‚ 1999) because their language structures and patterns resemble oral language (Egan

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    Genre classifies movies‚ novels‚ music and literature with similar style in the same category. Genre acts as a navigation tool to guide the audience and readers to select literature according to their preference. The most common genre of the 21st century is the science fiction genre. It is a genre that has its roots in the 19th century where the new inventions of the century made the audience curious about the upcoming future and technology. An excellent example of the prominent genre of science

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    Telotte’s article (2001) discusses the genre of science fiction and there meaning in our culture. Telotte (2001) discusses how while there are hallmarks of the genre such as creative and technical limitations of the film medium‚ iconography‚ themes‚ and narrative‚ the genre is still too diverse to be properly defined . These hallmarks however allow audiences to identity elements of science fiction by observing the iconography in them such as space ships‚ future technology and aliens. Even though

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    Genres work in thousands of different ways to put together a story. We have drama‚ mystery‚ horror‚ and so many more that strictly put together a story. However‚ today we are focusing on Dirk and Devitt’s comprehension of a genre; how does the genre of a story respond to a specific social event and what are the repetitive responses that influence the story? Dirk and Devitt’s theory have influenced my thoughts and allowed me to reach deep into the text in order to write this analysis‚ and I know that

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    and also components‚ histories and vocabularies. Literature can be divided into different genres which are categories of artistic composition in literature‚ qualified by similarities in form‚ style‚ or subject matter. If for example to critique a poem the critic would need to know the meter‚ rhythm and other parts of versification that have led to significant distinctions between nature associated sub genres of poetry. According to the text‚ literary analysis has it’s own protocolar interests and

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    Mikhail M. Bakhtin

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    the critic: 1). “…the life they have lived as already completed genres‚ with a hardened and no longer flexible skeleton” (913): Speaking of other genres‚ uses the example of epics‚ and explains that epics are hardened and are no longer flexible‚ whereas novels are still plastic‚ and can be played with by writers because there are no strict and rugged guidelines to follow. 2). “The novel has no canon of its own‚ as do other genres; only individual examples of the novel are historically active‚ not

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    talk about fantasy. But I have not been feeling very fanciful lately.” This is kind of a play on words with the word fantasy. She’s not feeling so fanciful because people‚ mainly Americans as the titles suggests‚ are hesitant to accept the fantasy genre. She repeats the word “fantasy” several times in the first two paragraphs. She might be trying to make the reader more comfortable with fantasy‚ also uses similar words like fanciful and fantastic to make the repetition more effective. When she says

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