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    to ask for a job and what he was offered. Preceding to the structure of the text it should be noted that the composition of this story has its own peculiarities. The writer uses the device which is called “a story in the story”. So there are two plots: outer and inner. The story starts with the exposition of the inner story‚ where the preliminaries to the action are laid out. From the first lines we learn the main characters: young Burton‚ old Burton and a narrator. Although the time of the action

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    Title Sharon Sarai Block 4 In the story “The Painted Door” by Sinclair Ross the title is significant. The title is symbolic‚ it ties into the plot‚ and it sums up the main event. When Ann says‚ “ ‘…It’s going to make the room a lot lighter’ ” she is talking about brightening the bedroom door (49). We paint to bring change and improve upon an old appearance‚ it is clear that that is what Ann is trying to accomplish with not only her bedroom door‚ but her life as well. She thinks that she is embarking

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    pinch in the story. She refused to acknowledge that the old arrangement might not work anymore‚ and flatly refused to pay. The quote‚ “In this world‚ nothing can be said to be certain‚ except death and taxes‚” acts as the inciting incident in this plot which also triggers a flashback. Tax collectors encountered Miss Emily thirty years before regarding the odor around her house. Miss Emily had lost her father two years prior and then love of her life disappeared. The odor grew stronger and complaints

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    “The Taste of Melon” Worksheet Name:___________ Steps: 1) Review the plot PowerPoint in class‚ taking notes as needed. Your Elements of Fiction handout has all the base notes in it! 2) Read the story on pg. 130 3) Complete the worksheet below. Answer the following using full sentences (unless otherwise specified). Be sure to refer back to the story to clarify your answers. Be cautious of TRICK questions‚ you will need to go back to story to find them!! 1) How old was the narrator

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    Ruby Moon

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    is significant to the character development and to the advancement of the plot through several ways. The episodic narrative slowly gives away the many paradoxes of Ray and Sylvie‚ and reveals these two main characters through Dulcie‚ Dawn‚ Sid‚ Sonny Jim etc. The condensed format of the play allows the audience to grow organically alongside the characters‚ slowly developing in front of their eyes. It also advances the plot by showing the audience the warped reality of Ray and Sylvie in their own

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    “Miss Brill”

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    who goes to her usual Sunday afternoon walk on Jardins Publiques and what happened there with her that day. In order to provide a study guide about this short story‚ this paper will analyze the the structure of Plot and the Characters created by the author on Miss Brill. Considering Plot‚ Miss Brill is a story about a lonely woman who lived in an apartment in France and taught English to students. Miss Brill’s enjoyment was to wear her “dear little” fur on Sunday afternoon and go to a walk on Jardins

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    woman‚ along with her ex-lover from a previous romance‚ who under the right circumstances‚ gives in to her natural and sexual urge to be completely satisfied. Kate Chopin does an amazing job of combining plot‚ language‚ and setting to create a very passionate and vivid story. First‚ Chopin uses the plot to help tell her story. Chopin uses two different stories. She talks about Calixta’s husband Bobinot and her son Bibi on their journey home. She uses this subplot to foreshadow the storm that is approaching

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    frankenstein thesis

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    writing to his sister to inform her of his journeys events‚ and the story of Victor. Shelly’s Narrative structure is significant in that it enables the reader to see how Victor and the monster effect one another and how this relationship impacts the plot of the novel‚ allowing the reader to create a deeper understanding of and connection with the characters‚ as shown through each narrative. The relationship between the two characters can be shown through Victor’s narrative‚ specifically when he

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    Qualities of a Good Book

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    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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    Ich liebe dich

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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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