lost my interest. A good book should have a very unique original plot and story line. The readers should be able to enjoy what they are reading; and to do that the story must be original‚ since I (and presumably many others) find no pleasure in reading books with similar or identical plots of situations. Not only that‚ but the plot must have twists and tensions to make the book more appealing to the human minds analyzing it. A good plot never comes without tensions in my point of view- it should be
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Coz i dont know what shit is this. 1. Plot Line: a graph plotting the ups and downs of the central character’s fortunes. A very conventional plot might look like the one above. 2. Initial Situation i. Characters: Who are the central characters? What do they aspire to? ii. Setting: Where/when do the characters live? Does the setting contribute to the narrative? iii. Conflicts: What are the challenges facing the protagonist(s)? What are the conflict(s) that he or she (or they) will have
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imagined narrator has an inviting‚ interesting tone of voice. The story is unified and coherent. i.e. there are no loose ends‚ diversions or waffle; the reader constantly feels that the story is leading somewhere interesting. The story begins with a plot hook that captures the reader’s interest by being intriguing. An opening using a short‚ catchy sentence or intriguing question works well: "Crowds! I hate them!" or "Flick! Flick! Flick! The ambulance’s flashing blue light told its own story." or
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reading preview the text ask question make summaries as we read Features table of contents list of major parts of a text corresponding page number‚ Glossary atlas forge index key names terms topics aplhabeticall with page numbers plot: plan of action in a story setting: when and where a story takes place theme: messgae about life communicated in story. conflict : problem internal conflict within himself symbolism : idea that physical item stands for an idea imagery: anything
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The Adventures of Priscilla‚ Queen of the Desert is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film. The plot is based on the journey of three drag queens who travel across the Australian Outback from Sydney to Alice Springs in a lavender coloured tour bus they have named “Priscilla”. On their journey they encounter various groups of men who each represent Australia in different ways some of which include being racist‚ sexist‚ bigoted and even violent. While on the long journey through the remote lands
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Would you give up life‚ just be happy? What’s more important being happy or living in depression? Through out "The Story of an Hour" Chopin uses precise wording and how she setup the theme and the conflict within the plot. This story’s setting is not really that important. We assume that it takes place in Chopin’s native state Louisiana. Most of the story takes place at Mrs. Mallard’s home over the course of an hour. A good portion of the story takes place in her room sitting in her armchair in front
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stork would dance‚ but owner is not to make the bird dance for one man only. After all the owner of the tearoom is getting richer and richer. But the owner of the tea-room breaks promise and Me takes away the yellow stork. According to the change of plot the text under analysis can be subdivided ([ˈsʌbdɪˈvaɪd] подразделять) into three logical parts. The first part tells the reader about Me and owner‚ who helps poor student. Also this part describes Me`s gift for the owner. The second represents
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introspective‚ with the Governess writing her thoughts seemingly as they enter her head‚ creating a somewhat rambling‚ dense prose. Finally‚ when readers are least expecting it‚ the plot suddenly leaps into view once again‚ creating an exciting žnale ("Then I again shifted my eyes - I faced what I had to face.•) which leaves many plot threads open to interpretation (as with the žnal words of the žnal chapter‚ "Œand his little heart‚ dispossessed‚ had stopped.•) - Chapter Six is something of a microcosm of
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pieces in order for the act to work. They have a secret that is not known to the audience‚ but the very few who bother to look deeper. Behind an act‚ is always a meaning. In many card tricks‚ one deceives the person similarly how an author inserts plot twists‚ and irony into their stories. The beginning and ending are of the utmost importance in both cases. An author‚ especially‚ must know where to put emphasis in order to make the story flow. I believe How to Tame a Wild Tongue showcases a rich
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Keenan Golden Mr. DeHaven Honors American Lit. 9/10/13 Harbach‚ Chad. The Art of Fielding. New York‚ NY: Little Brown‚ September 2011 512 pgs. The Art of Fielding is author Chad Harbach’s debut novel. While some groan at the thought of another baseball book‚ I was throughly by it’s content. Between it’s covers I found a story of loss and redemption‚ pride and ruin. Harbach masterfully crafts a story worth telling. The story starts with Mike Schwartz‚ a catcher on a mid-western summer league
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