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    the plot development in acts 1 and 2? © K12 Inc. AV011413 Summarizing Text 1) Trace the plot development of acts 1 and 2 by summarizing the story in an outline format. © K12 Inc. AV011413 Short Answer 1) How do the characters and events in acts 1 and 2 contribute to the theme of forbidden love? 2) Identify two instances of foreshadowing and two examples of subplots in acts 1 and 2 by citing the act‚ scene‚ and line numbers. How does the nonlinear plot development enhance the linear plot development

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    SHADOW OF A DOUBT 1.Story and Plot A narrative film is made up of a series of events of cause and effect relationships occurring in time and space. It begins with one situation and after a chain of events and obstacles a new situation arises to end the narrative. A narrative film’s plot is everything audibly and visibly presented onscreen‚ and what the viewer interprets‚ used to tell and to present information about a story. The main plot for Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Shadow of a Doubt’ can

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    Hinton. Within the novel many characters contributed to the novel’s plot in some shape or form. However there are two characters that truly stand out and are of true importance for the plots development. Those two characters are as follows‚ Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade. Both characters go through a lot of personal experiences within the story. They have similarities and differences that are critical to the development of the plot for this novel‚ The Outsiders. These two characters were amazing friends

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    Plot is an element of fiction that if narrated well‚ can shape a character and intrigue a reader. Susan Minot and Jamaica Kincaid demonstrate in their respective short stories‚ "Lust" and "Girl" that this component is not necessarily required in order to create a character. Moreover‚ in these two cases the creation of the main character is stronger through the abstinence of this feature. Through explication of the text‚ we can see how the overpowering strength of the characters makes up for the

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     using specific episodes of your choice from  both shows to illustrate your point.     In both of these shows narrative development is used to construct the plot or develop  and event or a relationship between characters. In both Parks and Recreation and Community  the main characters relationship to each other and their responses to things around them help  further the plot of the story.    In the episode of Parks when Leslie does not receive the Woman’s Award but Ron does‚  Leslie uses Narrative Development in her response to the incident

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    audience as artificial‚ arbitrary‚ or unartful. A plot twist is a change in the expected direction or outcome of the plot of a novel‚ film‚ television series‚ comic‚ video game‚ or other work of narrative. It is a common practice in narration used to keep the interest of an audience‚ usually surprising them with a revelation. Some "twists" are foreshadowed and can thus be predicted by many viewers/readers‚ whereas others are a complete shock. When a plot twist happens near the end of a story‚ especially

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    Introduction Hook: A short story is a story with a fully developed theme‚ plot‚ and characters‚ but less elaborate than a novel. Book‚ Author: Blind Willow‚ Sleeping Woman by Haruki Murakami Thesis: Stories like A Shinagawa Monkey can be considered as short stories‚ as Murakami was able to present a realistic plot‚ a sophisticated theme‚ and a medley of colorful characters. II. Body Paragraph 1 Topic Sentence: The plot is the backbone of a story of any kind‚ and the short story A Shinagawa Monkey

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    Introduction The old adage ‘what gets measured improves’ is reflected in the dramatic increase in the range and scope of data being collected today. We are barraged with statistics on sports results‚ economic indicators and politics: people are becoming familiar with scoring averages‚ inflation rates and voter satisfaction surveys. The advent of low-cost personal computers combined with the widespread availability of powerful computing software‚ such as Excel‚ means that many people have both

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    I know many people won’t like this review‚ so I prepare myself at the outset for a barrage of unhelpful votes. I am not planning any major spoilers‚ but be warned: this review is mainly meant for the consumption of people who’ve read the book. After all‚ how many people out there are really planning to base their decision to read this on the opinion of a few internet reviewers? This book provides pretty much everything we’ve been promised from the outset: an ending‚ and a satisfying one at that

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    Three important considerations of drama are: good story‚ good plot and good structure. Explain how a screenplay model incorporates these in its features. A screenplay can be an original piece (Original screenplay)‚ or based on a true story or previously written piece‚ like a novel‚ stage play or newspaper article (Adapted screenplay). At its heart‚ a screenplay is a blueprint for the film it will one day become. A screenplay focuses on describing the literal‚ visual aspects of the story

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