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    looking for. As a part of the rising action‚ the Prince’s Mother puts a single pea under twenty mattresses‚ which the Princess sleeps on later that evening. This leads up to the climax because the conflict will be solved by the single pea under the Princess’s bed‚ and in the morning the conflict will be solved. The climax is reached when the Princess wakes in the morning‚ and the Prince’s Mother asks her how she slept. This is when the emotional tension reaches its peak because either she felt the

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    nothing‚ that he bought the Lathrop Gallery‚ what surely doesn’t coincide with the reader’s expectations.   Plot structure is direct without any other complications. But nevertheless we should mention the climax of the story‚ because it helps to define the message of the whole story. Climax here is expressed brightly: “It gives the Lathrop Gallery pleasure to announce that the First Landscape Prize of 1‚000$ has been awarded to Collis P. Ellsworth for his painting «The Threes in White».   As

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    Use of Irony- Enhancement By Janice Lai A story is comprised of literary elements and literary devices. The basic literary elements of a story are setting‚ character‚ conflict‚ point of view‚ plot and theme. A story must have all these elements in order to become a fully developed story. Aside from these elements‚ writers often use literary devices to enhance the story‚ perhaps making the story more popular. Irony‚ a statement meaning the opposite of what is written literally when taken in context

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    the family hearth as the war looms. The prevailing prose system used is dialogue intermingled with description in order to characterize every member of the family. General atmosphere of the text is ominous tension. The text is based on the effect of climax‚ but suspense and parallel constructions also play very important role in this text. We understand that the theme of this text is war and the way it effects people wherever they live. But in fact there are no concrete words about war‚ the author

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    dress‚ manner‚ and actions. Readers come to understand the character Miss Emily in Faulkner’s story "A Rose for Emily" through what she says‚ how she lives‚ and what she does. Climax
The turning point of the action in the plot of a play or story. The climax represents the point of greatest tension in the work. The climax of John Updike’s "A & P‚" for example‚ occurs when Sammy quits his job as a cashier. Connotation
The associations called up by a word that goes beyond its dictionary meaning. Poets

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    shot‚ scene transition‚ and camera movement‚ can greatly influence the structure and meaning of a film. These techniques include the hook‚ establishing shot‚ montage‚ leitmotif‚ foreshadowing‚ transition‚ ‘MacGuffin’‚ ‘red herring’‚ ‘bus’‚ flashback‚ climax‚ and twist ending‚ and will be discussed in detail. The first and most important technique is the hook. The hook is the core of both a film and its screenplay. It is what grabs the viewer’s attention‚ usually in the first 5-10 minutes. It is used

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    Nicole Petta Advanced English IV 7 May‚ 2012 Classical Structure; Atypical Story Just Kids‚ by Patti Smith‚ is the true story of Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith’s growth together as artists and friends. Patti Smith uses the classical structure of a short story to organize her memoir. Because of this predictable organization‚ she leads her reader to expect a traditional coming-of-age story. However‚ Smith’s choice of detail and character development often leaves readers feeling shocked

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    Kurosawa and Leone use the same narrative plot for Yojimbo and A Fistful of Dollars‚ but with different culture. The best way to compare both films is to look at the opening scenes‚ how the heroes are introduced‚ how the towns are introduced‚ and the climax and overall end of the movie. I would keep scenes such as‚ the beginning scenes where “The Man With No Name” rides into the town looking like a strong‚ cowboy who is not scared of a single thing from A Fistful of Dollars in order to emphasize masculinity

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    Throughout the book‚ London builds up suspense and makes people uncertain about how the book will end. However‚ through the foreshadowing of the rising actions‚ climax‚ and repeating details‚ the inevitable end can be clearly seen. London’s story unfolds with suspenseful rising actions and elements of foreshadowing. The man

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    story and recurs throughout the narrative. An example of a theme is the topic of "bravery" in Harry Potter.  5. Plot: The plot refers to the flow of events in the story. Essentially‚ the plot refers to what is happening in the story.  6. Climax: The climax is the most exciting part of a story. It refers to when the conflict is about to or is getting resolved.  7. Dialogue: Not all stories have dialogue‚ but it is an important element of most of them. Dialogue is a conversation between the characters

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