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    the major characters. The majority of plots will follow some process of change in which the main characters are caught up in a conflict that is eventually resolved. The plot of a novel can be broken down in five parts: exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and resolution (Wikipedia). The exposition usually occurs at the start of the story. Here is when the characters are first introduced and were we also learn about the setting of the story. Most importantly‚ we are first introduced

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    What Makes a Great Movie

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    than for a guy’s night out. Altogether‚ we think originality and creativity are movie musts along with surprise‚ climax‚ and emotion. Ones that are different to the normal teeny bopper or action packed Vin Diesel films are much appreciated. Audiences do not enjoy seeing repetition in movie themes and plots with the only significant difference being the cast. Movies including climax‚ emotion‚ and true feelings capture viewer’s attention and make them more inclined to watch with respect and try to

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    Elements of Drama

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    while a plot has a selection of scenes from the story in chronological order for stage presentation. The plot has elements like exposition; this is everything the audience needs to know about a play. Conflict; this is the clash of opposing forces. Climax; this is the point at which one of the conflicting forces is favoured and resolution where the clashing ideas reach a stable point. The resolution is not always satisfactory and sometimes it leads to unrealistic and unbelievable endings. B.

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    Macbeth : a Tragedy

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    Macbeth: Tragedy or Not? The drama‚ Macbeth‚ by Shakespeare‚ has all the components that define a classic tragedy. To be defined‚ as a classic tragedy a novel should have a hero‚ fall of the protagonist‚ antagonist‚ turning point‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and resolution. Macbeth shows all requirements. It shows the adventure of Macbeth on his quest to become king. Macbeth make several difficult decisions to reach his goal of being the ruler. A main theme within Macbeth is the destruction that

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    Dead Star

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    Conflict: The conflict in the story was Alfredo’s commitment to Ezperanza and his infidelity. Alfredo got engage to Esperanza but unknowingly he was not deeply in love with her. And he fall in love with another woman‚ Julia Salas‚ even he was engaged. Climax: I think it is when Julia Salas knew that Alfredo was engaged and when he asked her to come to his wedding. Exposition: I think it begins when he fall in love with Julia yet he was engaged to Esperanza‚ the story flows on what will Alfredo do in

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    Northen Spotted Owl

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    and feathered feet‚ and blackish-brown claws that helps the owl catch its pray. They are also known to eat birds‚ insects and reptiles. Habitat: Spotted owl makes its home on the Pacific Northwest‚ forest that are usually at leas 200 years old (climax forest). The Northern Spotted Owl is restricted to the temperate coniferous forests from northern California to extreme southwestern British Columbia. The range in British Columbia Spotted owl generally live in mixed forests and wooden canyons nest

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    Addy Moncrief Job Theological Synthesis Since Job is the earliest book written‚ the prequel to the Bible‚ we must look as the book as incomplete. Not incomplete in away where the author‚ God-inspired‚ missed information‚ but in a sense that Job’s questions are answered in the Old and New Testament canon combined‚ specifically Romans. Job is the epitome of biblical questions. There is no mention of tabernacle‚ Israel‚ priesthood‚ no worship system‚ or central place for worship. So‚ the theological

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    she`s a young and pretty woman but in fact Blanche is just that woman whom he met having arrived at the hotel. In the plot structure there`s exposition where we make the acquaintance of the characters and Minor tells about his life and Blanche; climax‚ where the narrator expects Blanche to be magnificent‚ and denouement – his disappointment. It seems to me that the message of the story can be formulated as a proverb “If you want no disappointment‚ don`t indulge in illusions” The author

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    narrator while he is sipping a hot cup of tea to sell her basket. The narrator behaves initially in such a manner as if he is hypnotised. Unconsciously‚ he left his seat‚ following her. The girl wonders what the narrator is up to. Dramatic end to the climax took place as the basket seller understands something in her own language. In the authors mind there is an unexpected thrill with expectations. His expectation is fulfilled very shortly when she offers him a basket. Initially there is a pretention

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    The Lottery by Shirley Jackson tells an intriguing‚ thought-provoking and disturbing story‚ by using conventions of symbolism‚ dialogue and foreshadowing. The conventions used help bring together‚ emphasize and create meaning for the reader‚ that people blindly follow traditions that have lost meaning .Jackson has cleverly used symbolism in the short story to form a multifaceted meaning that challenges the readers to broaden their thoughts in regards to the tradition. The convention of dialogue misleads

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