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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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    Short Story Plot Analysis

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    black farm laborer. The theme of "The moment Before the Gun Went Off" is the idea of apartheid. This was an extreme policy that separated a country in two pieces and continues to leave its scars. This short story is told from the perspective of someone obviously close to Marais because of the in depth feeling portrayed in the content of the story. As an example the narrator is talking about the effects that the accidental killing is going to have on Marais’s political and social life. Also‚ the

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    A Man Who Had No Eyes

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    Artist’s Statement I chose “A Man Who Had No Eyes” to illstrate because the cover of the short story was very eye-catching. The cover is black and white with an old man holding a cane and a hat. He looks very sad and helpless and the background is very dark and gloomy. The whole atmosphere of the picture made me wonder what happened to this old man. This is the reason why I chose this story. The part that my graphic novel adaptation wanted to show was the difference between Mr. Parsons and Mr

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    A Man Who Had No Eyes

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    and respect‚ “and he had done it alone‚ unaided‚ struggling beneath handicaps” (Kantor) When he meet Markwardt at first‚ he bought something he does need just to help out Markwardt. When Markwardt finished his lying story on how he was halt back by a guy bigger than he was during the escape‚ Parsons’ reaction was calm and plainly as he revealed himself as the victim who got climbed over by Markwardt. Markwardt has been trapped in his memory for fourteen years‚ he retell his story everyday to win pity

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    The story of an hour is a classic example of literary fiction that uses symbolism and themes to tell the story. In the first sentence‚ Kate Chopin introduces the main character Louise Mallard as having heart trouble. Louise’s sister and friend came to tell the disturbing news that her husband died in a train wreck. They take great care to relay the news gently‚ so as not to upset her heart condition. Chopin does not go into detail about the heart trouble‚ leaving the reader to think what they will

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    "The Woman Who Walked Into Doors" "The Woman Who Walked Into Doors" is a novel written by Roddy Doyle‚ set in Ireland in the early 1990s. This story combines love and violence and shows how the two can go together in one marriage. The story is written like a diary of Paula Spencer’s good and bad memories in her life and gives the reader the impression that Paula is sharing her life story with us and she is also narrating her life as we read. The story begins with a prison guard arriving

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    that their parents are their biggest supporters and motivators; although‚ that is not the case in the short story‚ “The Wallace Playlot.” The determination comes from within each and every character. Lombardo uses characterization to develop the idea of there being multiple different factors that play into the creation of a strong passion in which somebody holds. Throughout the short story the reader sees everything through the eyes of Petey. He is not the strongest player on the field‚ however his

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    Comparing Two Stories

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    Stories are complex. They aren’t just letters on a page. Instead‚ stories are works of art‚ filled with emotion‚ feeling‚ and meaning‚ built piece by piece using the elements of literature. Theme‚ dialogue‚ setting‚ characters‚ etc. make a story wonderful. Without them‚ stories truly are simple and frank letters that speak no message. Some stories have similar traits of theme or setting. Often times‚ one can make a connection between literary works‚ but must decode the story and search for it. The

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    the first time in this novel Doyle limits himself to a woman’s perspective‚ critics have celebrated his taking "a daring step in a new direction‚" as the publicity for the novel cheers. (Doyle’s success with a woman’s voice will not surprise readers who recall the pungent utterances of

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    differences. Gail Godwin’s "A Sorrowful Woman" and Kate Chopin’s "The Story of an Hour" both revolve around women experience just that and feel trapped within their own marriages. While both protagonists start off as committed and loving women devoted to their family‚ personal torment eventually lead both of them to death. In both "The Story of an Hour" and "A Sorrowful Woman‚" the main protagonist is a woman. Chopin’s protagonist Mrs. Mallard is a loving and caring woman who has the desire to have a loving

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