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    Naffative as a Foffnal System Principles of Narrative Construction Stories surround us. In childhood‚ we learn fairy tales and myths. As we grow up‚ we read short stories‚ novels‚ history‚ and biography. Religion‚ philosophy‚ and science often present their doctrines through parables and tales. Plays tell stories‚ &S do films‚ television shows‚ comic books‚ paintings‚ dance‚ and many other cultural phenomena. Much of our conversation is taken up with telling tales-recalling a past event or telling

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    Frank O’ Connor’s short story‚ "Guest of the Nation"‚ exemplifies an effective plot as all good writing does through the utilization of rising and falling action. With the implementation of the major components integrated to form the plot‚ O’Connor is able to construct an alurring and exciting series of situations for his readers to enjoy. In essense‚"Guest of the Nation" stays true to the conventions of a cogent plot as we as readers are able to experience every second of this unfolding story.

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    Wedding Dance

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    Thought‚ Theme‚ Ideas; Action or Plot; Characters; Language; Music; and Spectacle. 1. Thought/Theme/Ideas What the play means as opposed to what happens (the plot).  Sometimes the theme is clearly stated in the title.  It may be stated through dialogue by a character acting as the playwright’s voice. Or it may be the theme is less obvious and emerges only after some study or thought. The abstract issues and feelings that grow out of the dramatic action. 2. Action/Plot The events of a play; the story

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    History of ARPA (Automatic Radar Plotting Aids) The availability of low cost microprocessors and the development of advanced computer technology during the 1970s and 1980s have made it possible to apply computer techniques to improve commercial marine radar systems. Radar manufactures used this technology to create the Automatic Radar Plotting Aids (ARPA). ARPAs are computer assisted radar data processing systems which generate predictive vectors and other ship movement information. The International

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    closer‚ slowly‚ as in the book. Right as it’s about to kill him‚ he’s saved. Another similarity‚ though minor‚ is the involvement of a pit. A major difference is the involvement of a plot. In the book‚ there’s almost no plot at all‚ except that the character is a military man in France. In the movie‚ the plot is long‚ explained well‚ and a little more interesting than the book. The pit and pendulum themselves have very little involvement in the movie‚ while in the book‚ they’re almost always involved

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    which couldn’t have been more fascinating. The movie centers in Christ’s struggle to get by and gain a better life for his son‚ depicting a mounting pile of obstacles he overcomes to become an amazing stockbroker from just an unqualified salesman. The plot is fairly spectacular with regard to how it steadily takes the audience to the climax after so many times the main character is knocked down by continuous defeat. This emotional story almost tears at my heart‚ and I believe that this film‚ with a

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    The plot in this passage has a large amount of to-dos with flashbacks. In the story the couple‚ Hester and William‚ had disagreed on whether or not the boys should go to the circus or not. The story starts off with Hester agreeing for them to go by telling William her story of when she went to the circus as a child. It carrys on with William thinking about the time he had gone too. Later on after realizing how much fun he had‚ “I reckon I could tell all that fools jokes now… I mind I had on a pair

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    storytelling assignment 2

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    even though she kept throwing it out‚ eventually trying to destroy it‚ but it kept coming back‚ it never died. 2 determine which visual signs are plot elements that are essential for the (intended) story (re)construction and write them down. The girl The tea set The doll (in good shape) The doll (in bad shape) The open door 3 describe for each visual plot sign: The signifier‚ the object and the (narrative) interpretant. The signifier Image of a girl Image of a tea set Image of the doll in good shape

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    tragedy must have unity of plot. What does this statement mean? By this Aristotle means that the plot must be structurally self-contained‚ with the incidents bound together by internal necessity‚ each action leading inevitably to the next with no outside intervention. According to Aristotle‚ the worst kinds of plots are “‘episodic‚’ in which the episodes or acts succeed one another without probable or necessary sequence”; the only thing that ties together the events in such a plot is the fact that they

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    Harold seeks help from a literary critic‚ Jules Hilbert‚ who explores the story (his life) with him. Meanwhile‚ the crazy and nearly suicidal author is consumed by the search for the perfect way to kill Harold. But there is a deeper level to this plot. This movie really explores the way fiction takes on a life of its own. Harold‚ representing

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