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    responsible for procreation‚ it also produces an intense euphoria. There is a process that the male body goes through to reach orgasm defined by phases. During each phase‚ the body goes through physiological changes that lead up to the male orgasm‚ the climax and ejaculation. Related Topic : Top 5 Facts About Female Orgasms Orgasm is not only necessary for procreation‚ it is also essential for the health and well being of men. Many studies have proven the positive effect of male orgasm on not only the

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    theme is fear‚ human fear‚ the people are scared because they are thinking they are scared by the “ghost” that is haunting them in that room. The three main areas where H.G. Wells shows there is a ghost haunting everybody is in the exposition‚ the climax‚ and the resolution. First‚ in the exposition it portrays a boy who thinks he is fearless. He is strong believer that ghosts do not exist and how he can spend a night in the Red Room. The Red Room was a place where people say there are ghosts and

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    picked a lock before can not escape a room by picking the lock. Whatever the form of a short story it is hard to imagine one without conflict. Climax - the moment of high emotion when the character or characters succeed or fail in their attempt to solve the problem and thus bring an end to the conflict; it is the point where the conflict is settled. The climax is the dramatic moment of the story and the one that it has been building to throughout. Often it is the moment that accounts for some kind of

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    Formal Strategies for Drama Freytag’s Pyramid: According to Freytag‚ a drama is divided into five parts‚ or acts‚[5] which some refer to as a dramatic arc: exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and dénouement. Exposition” the stage of dramatic or narrative structures that introduces all things necessary for development of the plot.(anyplace through out a story‚ strategically

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    of the tendency to follow the three-act story structure. Briefly‚ the three-act structure consists of an act I‚ act II‚ and act III in which there is a conflict created through an inciting incident‚ intensified antagonism for the hero‚ and a final climax ending in resolution. Though the three-act story structure is an effective way to recount a story‚ the process also proves to be artistically stifling. Historically‚ there have been directors who challenged the structural constraints of the three-act

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    The short stories The Landlady and Lamb To The Slaughter were not scary because the stories were predictable‚ not that thrilling‚ and the plots were short and slightly dull. The two short stories were not scary because the plots turned out to be cliche`. Most horror stories include some sort of weird or crazy person who has a victim that is usually clueless. For example‚ in The Landlady‚ Billy noticed some of the strange characteristics of the old woman‚ but he didn’t know what she had in store and

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    All shorts stories are divided into five major parts‚ an exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action and last but not least‚ a resolution. In the short story “Desiree’s Baby” by Kate Chopin is divided into the five parts of a plot but concentrates mostly on the conflict‚ climax and resolution. The exposition is an important major part of a short story‚ it is used to catch the reader’s attention or in other words the hook. This is important because as you know a reader would greatly be more

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    There are many techniques that are used to create tension and suspense in ’The Monkey’s Paw’. From the very beginning we can see that the language used sets the scene and conveys the mood of the story; "the night was cold and wet". Pathetic fallacy immediately implies that the story will be based on evil and creates tension as it intrigues the reader. We can see that the language used helps the story to become fast paced which contributes to creating tension and suspense. We can also see that there

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    There are a multitude of differences between the book Flowers for Algernon and the movie Charly; I counted so many differences‚ it almost seems like the actors and crew did not even read the book at all. One of the major differences between the book and the movie is Ms. Kinnians relationship with Charlie. Throughout the book there is only one instance where Charlie confronts Mrs. Kinnian about his love. However‚ in the movie he essentially assaults Mrs. Kinnian‚ and they later go away for a weekend

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    plot grows to a climax and resolves OR so that it intentionally avoids a climax or refuses to resolve for stylistic purposes. All details clearly fit into the larger plot and purpose of the story while complementing one another‚ the plot flows seamlessly‚ and the organization/progression of plot creates a powerful effect on the reader. 12-13 The plot is structured and details are organized so that the plot grows to a climax and resolves OR so that it intentionally avoids a climax or refuses to resolve

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