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    The Tale Of Fairy Tales

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    favorite of the daughters. If the person can’t figure it out in the three days, they will be beheaded. Many princes from other countries come, try, and fail, and they’re all beheaded. 3. What is the rising action or actions in this story? What is the climax of this selection? What is the falling action in the

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    In the Act Two, we see Queenie and the girls go up and down the aisles of the store; as the rising action between Sammy and Queenie come face to face. Once the girls finished shopping; Sammy and Queenie meet, connections made, as they enter Sammy’s checkout line setting up for the climatic finale. Obstacles and complications occur when the protagonist;

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    Gustav Freytag, a famous German novelist and playwright, developed a well-known structure himself called Freytag’s Pyramid or dramatic structure. Freytag’s Pyramid is divided into five stages the exposition, the rising action, climax, falling action, and the denouement. Each one of the stages describe the different parts of novels and short stories. Ernest Hemingway author of “Hills Like White Elephants” and other works, such as, “A Farewell to Arms” and “The Old Man and the Sea” has made many accomplishments

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    seems as if (when first beginning the play) the reader is thrown into the middle of the drama. While it feels as if, as readers, we are thrown into the midst of the drama, this proves to be false. Despite that the play opens on a somewhat intense and action-packed/drama-filled scene, it becomes evident that this is only the exposition to the play. Miller uses this scene as an introduction to the problem at hand and as an introduction to the characters of the play, and how they interact. Throughout the

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    Falling action includes the cops walking inside in the middle of Jonathan trying to murder Mortimer. The production comes to a halt when more cops and Mr. Witherspoon come in much to Jonathans dismay. The Denouement is when all the papers are signed and Aunt

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    Our time is up far exceeded my expectations. It was funny and heartwarming all in a short amount of time. Exposition. Shots of routine everyday events are what first introduce us to the main character. Shots of his alarm clock going off at 7 am. How he gently turns off the alarm and goes to his closet of perfectly spaced identical shirts. His ties and shoes are perfectly organized. At 7:15 exactly he brews his coffee. When he goes to get the paper, the gardener tells him, “Morning Dr. Stern, I

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    Inciting Incident: Montag begins to question his life when he meets his new Neighbor, Clarisse. She allows Montag to develop individualistic ideas by asking him thought provoking questions. On of these questions being if Montag was truly happy. Rising Action (#1): Montag’s wife, Mildred, becomes so involved in her Parlor Walls that she accidentally ingests a whole bottle of pills causing her to overdose. After this event, Montag realizes the moronic influence of popular culture. Clarisse is killed in

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    Ghosts Through Windows: Analysis of Saki’s “The Open Window” by Alyssa Linehan “The Open Window” by Saki is a casual, yet interesting short story of one’s adventure to the country seeking peace for his illness. This is a great piece of literature due to how clearly and interesting the story is written, Saki uses all of the plot elements to successfully build this story. The exposition introduces the mood, characters and setting . An expositions purpose is to describe or explain the beginning

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    This line introduces a sense of adventure and possible conflict along Jack's journey, which is essential in developing a plot. 3. The rising action of this excerpt from "How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune" can best be described as, each time Jack found an animal to join him on his journey to discover his fortune. This can be believed to be the rising action due to the development of characters. An example of this can be found when Jack discovers his first companion, the cat, and it states, "He hadn’t

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    forcing them into action, you risk losing them. In the Resolution, when tension and conflict is thrust upon Sammy it escalates; being trapped within a 19-year old body, forcing him into action, had no control on his teenage testosterone hormones as they rage and fly out of control; yet still believes that he’s an adult. Without any thought, the Climax came when, Sammy, on a spur-of-the-moment decided to quit his job, tired of how everyone was treating them. The Falling Action happened when, Sammy

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