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    Part-1 1. Plot: This is an entire event described in a story which is based on the sequence and order neatly arrange together. A plot could be cause and effect too‚ as it also refers to what has been done and what are its effects. Some stories have very simple plots‚ while some others have highly complex plots. 2. Character: This is the second important element of a fiction. A character takes part in the events of the plot and plays an active role in it. This could be a human being‚ an animal

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    giving the boy’s shirt human characteristics. By using this structure‚ the poem becomes more descriptive and hooks the reader in; making them want to read more. By writing the physical properties of the boy‚ the poet has written this stanza in third person‚ for example; his hat‚ his shirt and his feet. In the second stanza‚ the writer is still describing the boy‚ but leading his appearance back to himself‚ and using his own physical properties in comparison to the boy’s. We can see this in the

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    appropriate‚ mention another detail about “A.” Write out the next topic sentence Evelin is in healthy relationship but is unsure that she wants to be with frank. Support In third person perspective it says if she went tomorrow she would be on sea with Frank Detail if necessary The 3rd person is stating that the third person sees that she is doubting about going with him Support she says

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    Amanda in Glass Menagerie

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    fragile” disposition better than anyone else‚ including Tom‚ and clearly does not want to prolong Laura’s agony and humiliation any longer. It is apparent that Amanda sees her and Laura’s future as one and the same‚ evidenced by her use of the first person plural pronoun when she stops berating her daughter and begins questioning what they will do “the rest of our lives”. Williams’ use of the adverb “hopelessly” represents the despair that Amanda feels at the realisation that Laura will never be independent

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    advancing. In the process of scouting the area he stepped on a land mine and blown up. If the captain did not go ahead‚ Eddie and the rest of the troops would have drove over that landmine and they all would have perished. The captain is the second person Eddie meets heaven‚ and tells how sacrifice is an important part of life. "I didn’t die for nothing‚

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    pure by all and no one can find fault in him. Hamlet however‚ is a more difficult person to read. He seems to eventually not care what others think of him‚ and is only concerned with avenging his father’s death. Whether we realize it or not‚ Hamlet is trying to be a hero‚ even though he goes about his heroism in eccentric ways. Many of the heroes we look up to are honorable. Beowulf is an undoubtedly honorable person. He battles evil for all the right reasons; he wishes to protect the people of the

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    called a "chechaqua" or newcomer in the land. "The constant struggle of Man against the natural world and physical forces which threaten to undo him at any moment is expressed greatly by this story."(Colin) This is not a story about one individual person or one isolated incident‚ but a story used to illustrate a larger continuous gamble or battle between man and nature. London spends the first few paragraphs setting the physical scene. The setting is in Alaska along the Yukon River. It is close to

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    protagonist in Ernest Hemmingway’s The Sun Also Rises‚ Jacob Barnes‚ is a down on his luck war veteran living in France. Jake is characterized by his experiences prior to the events of the book and he narrates the story from a quiet observer’s third person perspective‚ often times quite cynically‚ exemplified when he tells his friend Robert Cohn‚ “You can’t get away from yourself by moving from one place to another.”Although never openly stating it‚ Jake on several occasions implies that due to a war

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    find out what happens. The fact that the story is in a narrative perspective also creates tension and suspense. As the story is written in the third person‚ the reader is more removed from the story and the emotional impact. This is a definite contrast to the Red Room‚ which is written in the first person. The story is more emotive if in first person‚ as it is as if you are looking through someone’s eyes and sharing the same feelings that they experience. The vocabulary used and descriptions of characters

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    Natchez‚ a very appropriate location for the type of conflicts presented in the story for those times. Mississippi as with other states in the south was known to have racial turmoil adding realism to the story. In the story the conflict of person vs. person man -woman‚

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