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    Plot Points In Mean Girls

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    Acts and Plot Points In class we learned that any script can be built up in to four parts, the parts being Act 1, Act 2, Act 3, and the Ending. Act 1 is when the hero makes a wrong choice and it brings them to a decision where they have to act to achieve their goal, it sets up the premise and is the beginning of the story. Act 2 follows with a series of events that prevent the character from achieving their goal. Act 3 is when the hero confront their flaw in order to save them. And finally, the ending

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    The Plot of A & P The story A & P took place in a town grocery store that was located in the center of the town. When discussing a plot, it is important to think about the conflict, the rising and failing action and the resolution. Without these four points it is hard to understand a story or to have a complete story. When it comes to the plot of A &P it is all in regards to three young girls entering the store in nothing but swimming suits, which results in the cashier quitting his job to try

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    The story of The locket is set during the civil war which was fought between the slave states of the south and the free states of the north. The war lasted from 1841 to 1865, it was a time of great bloodshed and losses, separation was one of the greatest causes of the war and one of the major themes of the story, Edmond, the main character and his wife Octavie love each other dearly and don't want to be apart from each other, but Edmond is called away to serve in the civil war, before he goes Octavie

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    My 1 Plot Idea Essay

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    My 1st plot idea is about a futa (can be any role) who is unhappy with her husband since the fire in the relationship is no longer there, he bitches too much at her and the sex has been rather horrible lately as well. However, a wealthy young man man has caught her eye over the past few years and she notices how he looks back at her the same way. So she decides to have an affair with him. My 2nd plot is about a wealthy young man has spent a few years dealing with his father or mother having a affair

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    Zora Hurston uses plot to expose the theme that what goes around comes around. Plot is an author’s careful arrangement of incidents in a narrative in order to achieve a desired effect. In Hurston’s case, the desired effect is shaping the theme of the story. Throughout “Sweat”, all of the events are carefully thought out in order to show the reader that Sykes got what he deserved, therefore creating the theme what goes around comes around. The main highlighted events in this plot are the verbal conflict

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    They are plot, character, idea, language, music, and spectacle. In any response of a play one should keep these six elements in mind. The Wolves was written by Sarah DeLappe and is a dramatic comedy. The first element we should talk about is plot; the plot structure for The Wolves is a variation. The two plot structures it is similar to the most are climatic and circular. In climatic plot structure the characteristics are few characters, few locations, late point of attack, and few plots. The Wolves

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    Writing Month, has been introduced at my school. The seventh and eighth grade classes had the honor of trying it out, and I was one of the students that got to. I have strengths and weaknesses in my novel that determine the characters, my voice, and the plot. To begin, I would rate my characters in my novel an emerging. One reason, is because my major, and minor, characters are well explained. My main character Dylan, also known as my protagonist, is practically explained in every single sentence, except

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    Twelfth Night or What You Will is one of Shakespeare’s most famous comedies. It has been performed hundreds of times and adapted into a number of modern films. The main plot of the play follows Viola, a girl who is rescued from a shipwreck and enters into the service of the Duke Orsino disguised as a man. Rising quickly in his estimation, Viola begins delivering messages of love on his behalf to Olivia, a noble woman who has no interest in Orsino’s advances. Over the course of the play Olivia falls

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    Plot and characterization are two solid mainstays in setting up the story of The Long Walk. While the plot-driven story focuses on the actions and situations, the character-driven focuses on inner debate. With the normal story, that there is a competition and a main character who probably the winner or at least the one who appears most, the plot makes the story more attractive to readers. In The Long Walk, the plot seems to be emphasized and developed more than the characterization because the author

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    specifically recollects The Gunpowder plot that acquires celebrations every 5th of November each year. Rewind back many centuries to the year of 1605 if you are not sure what The Gunpowder Plot is. The basics of the Gunpowder Plot was a attempt to blow up the House of Lords building assassinating many high figured people such as the king and queen or same socioeconomic class during the opening of the new parliament building opening on November 5, 1605. The motive behind the plot was led by Robert Catesby with

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