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    “John and Mary meet. What happens next?” These are the beginning lines of the short story‚ Happy Endings‚ written by Margaret Atwood. Most stories have developed settings‚ characters and established plots. However‚ Happy Endings is structured in a unique way that makes it stand out among others. After reading Happy Endings several times‚ it is obvious the story was written to expose a heartfelt message that would encourage the reader to think about his or her life. The tone of voice in Happy Endings

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    stories have huge plot lines‚ a very important part of a story. The main plot point of Tennessee’s Partner was when his friend was not able to bail his friend out with the money that he had brought as a bribe since this did not work shortly after his friend was sentenced to death. The main plot point in The Blue Hotel was when the first fight happened then following the second fight. These plot points are very different even though they are both violent and lead to more violence‚ one plot point leads to

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    is something is not right and that there is tension between the couple. The overall effect of the tension is a key reason to my enjoyment of this story. The surprising contrasts that Dahl uses throughout the story keep the reader interested in the plot. Dahl builds up images from what different characters say‚ think and act. These images are then quickly shattered‚ making the whole story very ironic. It is ironic that Patrick is killed by his dinner‚ and when the policemen are discussing the murder

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    1. Call to adventure a. This that relates directly to the main character and developed him by making him a learned person and gave him experiences that are valuable and some great advice from his father. b. This step drove plot forward because he some very basic information about the task the character is about to face the future. c. This step came in the proper order as outlined in the handout d. This is an adaptation of the idea in the idea because it came after some detailed background introduction

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    Link’s. Swindwells is also very thorough with description and detail on Shelter’s part. PUT EXAMPLE. Swindwells also uses a technique which in my opinion keeps a reader on their seat; it’s when he makes the antagonist and protagonist meet before the plot builds. When Link asked for change and he was replied with ‘Change? I’d change you my lad if I had you in khaki for six weeks .‘ I knew straight away it was Shelter‚ as he had something of similar lines to another ‘street sleeper’ but Link did not

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    like your heart is about to drop and your scared to read anymore? That’s called suspense. Some books we read have a turning point‚ also known as the climax. In the Monkey Paw and Tell-tale hearts these stories are both suspenseful because of their plot and how the author laid it out. The first story is the monkey paw. This story is suspenseful and here’s why. The monkey paw is suspenseful because it’s built by the unknown quality of how his wishes are made by the monkey paw. When Mr. White makes

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    01.08 Macbeth Plot Analysis Graphic Organizer Plot Elements Element Definition Act in the Play Exposition:    What you need to know. Background information is presented‚ main characters are introduced‚ and the conflict is established. Macbeth’s encounter with the three weird sisters. Lady Macbeth’s reaction and response to the news of Macbeth’s predicated rise to the crown.  Macbeth’s encounter with the three weird sisters. Lady Macbeth’s reaction and response Rising Action:   The conflicts

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    “Thank You Ma’am” and “Marigolds” are two fictional short stories that focus on two young teens. “Thank You Ma’am” was written by Langston Hughes. He was born February 1‚ 1902 In Joplin‚ Missouri and was an African-American poet‚ social activist‚ novelist‚ playwright and columnist. “Marigolds” was written by Eugenia W. Collier. She was born in 1928 in the city of Baltimore and was an African-American writer and critic. There are many similarities and differences between “Thank You Ma’am” and “Marigolds

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    she leads her reader to expect a traditional coming-of-age story. However‚ Smith’s choice of detail and character development often leaves readers feeling shocked or rattled. Her approach juxtaposes traditional story-telling techniques with bizarre plot points‚ and the result is an uneven piece of writing. At the beginning of the rising action‚ Smith uses the classical structure to entice the reader and make the reader feel comfortable. The reader thinks the book is easy to follow and well organized

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    emotional rollercoasters. They open our eyes to the world around us and help us see it in a new light. All of this is made possible by the amazing characters that lead the plot. In the case of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time‚ Judy Boone is one of those Characters. Judy has a significant influence on the plot‚ provides the reader with a unique perspective on the story’s content and‚ without her‚ the book would be totally different. Her role in the story is certainly one of immeasurable

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