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    the story in a first person point of view, Sadie and Carter help the reader visualize both sides of the story and how one’s perspective can be so different from another. By looking at the rules and order of the book, the characters and the religious plot, it is clear

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    In Ready Player One, Ernest Cline's style can be described as descriptive due to his use of being able to help yous visualize the world, being able to make you feel the tension, and being able to relate and understand characters. Being able to visualize the world is very important to a novel as you can put yourself into the world and the situations that the characters go through. “The stacks explanation” (20 Cline). This explanation of the stacks displays how Ernest Cline is able to guide you to

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    the reader. The idea behind a lyrical novel can be said to be a contradiction-novels focus on the explanation of the story plot, while lyrical novels are more about moral decisions, the expression of themes and how the surroundings can be integrated to show the character’s mood. Hence, it can be said that it is the character’s emotions that drives the development of the plot. Shen Congwen’s Border Town can indeed be considered to be such a lyrical novel. Border Town was depicted to be a ‘dreamlike’

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    develop the plot and the comedy effect of The Taming of the Shrew. The devices used has shown the audience how the shrew could be changed by receiving the same treatment it has been giving. Shakespeare used comedic devices to help keep the audience focused on the story and keep them guessing to what Petruchio was going to do to make Katharina tame. The plot becomes developed when certain events with family drama, quick-witted language, and unexpected scenarios that take place to create plot twists that

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    Testament comes into play-in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. From that point on, the plot thickens as the characters battle to find order hidden amongst worldly turmoil. Throughout the Old Testament, each character struggled with the underlying issue of “making meaning from the chaos of experience, the human condition” (Mobley 2). However, many fail to realize that these people and plot twists of the biblical stories commonly reoccur time after time throughout history. In The Return

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    The play Hamlet is more tragic than Agamemnon due to a stronger display of all elements of tragedy, dramatic plot and character development, and its ability to gain audience sympathy. Peripeta is used consistently throughout Hamlet as the narrative is full of unexpected plot twists. For instance, after learning of Claudius’s guilt, Hamlet does not act on impulse but rather decides to wait. Shortly after, Hamlet mistakenly murders Polonius which then leads to Ophelia’s suicide. Furthermore, all deaths

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    that. The story tells us the adventure of Rafe’s vacation in Australia after winning an art contest. The trip doesn’t go as planned and nobody pays attention to Rafe. Not only the book, but the Middle School Series with its loyal protagonist, complex plot, but overworked theme make it a great read for middle school kids. The main character, Rafe Khatchadorian, had an unfortunate past that came out in a positive way, but keeps going with the positivity and remarks of his loyalty. His dad left him when

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    The Plot of An Enemy of the People Majority of the good stories begin with a crucial list of the ingredients such as the initial situation, the conflict, the complication, the climax, the suspense, the denouement as well as the conclusion. An Enemy of the People by Ibsen Henrik is a play that encompasses all these ingredients. The drama takes the form of a unified plot since it has a chronological order of events from the beginning to the end. In this paper, I will analyze the plot of this drama

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    Kinky Boots Analysis

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    Kinky Boots: Still Stunningly Flashy Kinky Boots is a stunningly flashy Broadway musical that tugs on the heartstrings with its equally stunning clichés. With its plot originally conceived as a British film in 2005, the stage production was not produced until 2012 and was based on the book written by Harvey Fierstein. Furthermore, the show did not find its way to Broadway until 2013. When it debuted, the show opened to critical acclaim with Billy Porter and Stark Sands originating the roles of

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    must eliminate anything that stands in their way of progress (Rocks, 1972). In Edgar Pope’s The Cask of Amontillado, there are two main characters that the plot revolves around; Fortunato and Montresor. The statement that freedom is incidental to eliminating their confinements has been extensively explored; as a matter of fact, the entire plot of the short story is based on that to the point it might as well have been its title. Fortunato who is a wine merchant is portrayed as a relatively strong

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