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    7.2 Call of the Wild essay A plot of a story includes the introduction‚ rising actions‚ climax‚ and falling action. The plot gives a story structure and helps keep the story organized. If an author were to write down random thoughts without any type of plot‚ the reader could get lost in the story‚ and the book would not make sense to the reader

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    Study Questions on "Lamb to the Slaughter" written by: Elton Gahr • edited by: Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch • updated: 3/2/2012 To understand "Lamb to the Slaughter" fully‚ it requires more that simply understanding the events of the story. It is important also to understand the reasons for the characters’ actions and the choices that the author made. These questions will help to delve into the depth of this story. "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl Roald Dahl is a fun story that uses irony

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    day. Type of Conflict: Man Vs. Himself. Describe the main conflict: Despite the fact Captain Torres has done so many terrible things to the barber he can’t decide if he will bring himself to killing him. Describe the Climax of the Story: The climax is when the barber is contemplating killing him but realizes he doesn’t want to take the blame‚ so he doesn’t. How does the Protagonist change over the course of the story? The protagonist once felt anger and hate towards Torres

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    disaster. It’s true that the complication is often when things "get worse‚" and that doesn’t really happen here (for that‚ we have to wait for the climax). In fact‚ after borrowing the necklace‚ Mathilde has the time of her life. But it’s when she borrows the necklace that the possibility opens up for something really bad to happen…and it does. Climax The necklace is missing! Mathilde’s discovery is the most exciting and dramatic moment in the story (until that crazy twist in the last line). It’s

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    Young Goodman Brown Young Goodman Brown is a short story with a traditional plot structure pattern of exposition‚ rising action‚ conflict‚ climax‚ and dénouement. The exposition‚ as in traditional plot schemes‚ introduces the protagonist Young Goodman Brown in the opening sentence along with his wife Faith in the setting of a Salem Village. Right away the name of the protagonist and that of his wife Faith suggest that the story is likely to be one of internal conflict as Goodman and Faith are

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    within a particular story. Literary constructions can be consistent throughout an author’s script‚ however‚ when they are placed and left in specific points in the story; the reader can clearly tie these constructions to the exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action and resolution of the narrative. Finding the right literary device to fit one’s interpretation of a specific moment in the story is half the battle‚ nonetheless‚ once the reader has analyzed the story they can then go back and pick

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    1. Agree or disagree: Nick‚ not Gatsby‚ is the hero of the story. The definition which you must use is as follows: A hero is a fictional character who is looked upon as having great strength and courage. I disagree with this statement because while Nick is the narrator of the story‚ he constantly addresses Gatsby as the better man and Gatsby was very courageous in trying to prevent people from getting hurt. Gatsby constantly tries to placate others when they get misfortune that is even remotely

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    ‘Hard to Swallow’ is an adaptation of an award winning book (and film) “Catherine” which is written by Maureen Dunbar. The book is based upon her daughter’s battle with anorexia and her families struggle in coping and adapting their lifestyle to the illness. Although I knew the main symptoms and effects of anorexia well‚ the play helped me to see the illness in a different light. The characters in the play were easy to relate to as it was a typical family household‚ so it was easy for me to see the

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    An interesting novel has conflict‚ interesting climax and good resolution. In the novel “the Picture of Dorian Gray” : the external conflict is between Dorian Gray- wonderfully handsome‚ innocent but sell his soul for eternal youth and Basil- a humane man with purely romantic values which has unique climax and surprised resolution. The nature of conflict is the inconsistent thought between Basil and Dorian Gray although they are close friend before . “ I will not bare my soul

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    that make up a story and grabs the attention of the audience. Readers will recognize that the five elements of plot are essential to making “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place” a good story. The elements that make up the plot are exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and resolution. The exposition begins the story by introducing the characters and settings. The setting of the story is a clean and well-lit café. The quiet and peaceful setting gives the story a calm mood. The main characters are

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