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    Game” And “the Lottery” Two Face Death In “the most dangerous game”‚ Sanger Rainsford is faced with General Zaroff. Zaroll has hunted all his like but is getting bored and needs a new animal to hunt. He wants an animal that has courage‚ is cunning and can reason‚ making the game fore exciting. Humans to General Zaroff are just another animal. This hunt will make the greatest hunt of his life. Rainsford is putting the situation where he is fighting for his life. In “the lottery”‚ Tessis Hutchinson

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    Q. PLOT Vs CHARACTER In Tragedy In his immortal creation Poetics Aristotle mentions six formative elements of tragedy --- ‘Plot’‚ ‘Character’‚ ‘Thought’‚ ‘Diction’‚ ‘Spectacle’ and ‘Song’. And among them ‘plot’ gets the prior attention and importance. Aristotle claims ‘plot’ to be the soul of tragedy. In his view character as secondary to the plot. He in his book Poetics opines “Plot is the fundamental thing‚ the soul of tragedy‚ whereas

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    Plot: "Twelve Angry Men" is an interesting and exciting jury-room confrontation in which an "open and shut case" becomes strenuous as twelve strangers scuffle for answers. The trial involves a nineteen-year-old boy‚ who is suspect of killing his father in a late-night altercation with an extraordinary knife. His fate now lies in the hands of 12 jurors‚ each with his own determination to solve the case and reveal the truth. As the session takes its course‚ evidence becomes scrutinised‚ tempers rise

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    Foreshadowing in “The Lottery” (p. 133) PART ONE: ANALYSIS Humans can make interpretations. We don’t have to take everything literally; we can see below the surface of events‚ and we can “read between the lines.” Symbolism is one important tool authors use for conveying meaning “below the surface.” By being able to “read” symbols‚ the reader can understand the main themes or messages about life that the author is suggesting. Symbols can also clue us in about future events in the plot. Although the ultimate

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    Macbeth Act 1: Plot

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    Act 1 Plot: When the play first opens we hear 3 strange witches standing in a field while it is thunder and lightening. They begin to chant spells and talk about their meeting with Macbeth as they vanish into thin air. Not to far from the field‚ there is a battle taking place‚ the King of Scotland is there with some of his followers. The king is much to old to fight for himself‚ so he sends to hear how his army is doing. A badly injured soldier then returns from battle to tell Duncan how dreadfully

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    Plot Summary: Hagar Shipley is an older woman who lives in western Canada with her son and his wife‚ Marvin and Doris.She starts to recall her life in Manawaka where she spent her childhood with family and friends. While the plot returns to present‚ her son Marvin and his wife Doris are trying to persuade Hagar selling their house and buying a smaller one. The proposal has been intensely rejected by Hagar‚ because she believes that the house is hers.Then‚ plot moves to the interview with the minister

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    Introduced in the fifteenth century‚ characterization is still used today in most movies‚ books‚ and theaters to make stories unique and add a certain edge. In “The Lottery”‚ a small town holds a drawing every year; the ‘winner’ gets stoned. No one questions this practice because they are very faithful in their tradition and have never been taught otherwise. “The Lady and the Tiger” also includes a very chilling mood where the King determines if an accused person is guilty or innocent depending

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    Timothy Hurd ENGL 102-D18 April 8‚ 2013 Young Goodman Brown‚ The Lottery and the Evil of Mankind It is said that beauty is only skin deep. On the surface‚ mankind in general appears to evoke a beautiful sense of nobility‚ a concern for doing what is right and treating your fellow man with respect and honor. This is the aspiration and the stated goal of humanity‚ however like a disease that starts in the roots of an ancient‚ noble tree‚ humanity is cursed with a sickness. The giant tree

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    Plot vs. Story - Film

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    The plot is the sequence of events that happened to make the story. The plot is how the story came alive. “If the story is what happens in a movie‚ the plot is how it happens.” Goodykoontz‚ B.‚ & Jacobs‚ C.P. (2011) When we are describing a movie that we saw‚ we are actually describing the plot‚ not the story. Honestly all of this time‚ I thought I was describing the story‚ not the plot. You learn something new every day. The film that I have chosen to use is ‘Panic Room’‚ released in

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    Plot Analysis (The Nightingale and the Rose) In The Nightingale and the Red Rose‚ there are several matters to be taken into account. Firstly‚ a plot technique that is used to make the story more interesting is foreshadowing. As the story proceeds‚ the author gives a clue about how hard and high-priced it is to have a red rose; the Nightingale has to fly around the garden and is failed time after time by answers of rose trees. Yet‚ she still keeps on finding a way to get a red rose. It turns

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