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    Essay 1: Uncanny Resemblance Freud describes the unheimlich or uncanny as recognizing something familiar as unfamiliar. A direct translation of unheimlich is simply, un-homely. Its counterpart heimlich, translating to homely is actually very similar according to Freud’s definition. Often things seen as “unheimlich” can also be seen as “heimlich”. For example, seeing my professor in class could be considered homely. However, seeing that same professor downtown at Double Barrel belligerently drunk

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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 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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    significant improvements from their first incarnations that make them great in my eyes. These improvements are the results of using the tools that make up a story to construct and shape mine into something better. The tools I most heartily used were plot, to make a story with all the aspects that make it enjoyable, and theme, to give the reader some insight that they were unaware of before

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    after that was still within the top numbers (Billboard Staff, 2015). Even though the show is aimed for a mature audience, it captures the qualities a hit TV show needs. Friends is a good TV show due to the fact that it is a comedy, includes lots of plot twists, and follows one basic storyline. To begin, the genre of Friends is comedy. This is the ideal genre for this show because comedies keep people in a positive mood while they watch it. Even on a lousy day, a comedy can “ amuse, entertain, and

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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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    The way the plot of Killings by Andre Dubus is arranged changes how the reader sees the characters in the story. This plot starts out in the present, then goes into the past, then back to the present. There are two main characters, and three secondary characters in this story. The way the reader views all of these characters is affected by the plot arrangement. The two primary characters who are most important to the plot, and also most affected by the plot arrangement, are Matt Fowler and Richard

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    the inverse order. The main plot of the two stories is very similar: a man having no short-term memory finding and killing the murder of his wife. They are inspired by the same idea, anterograde amnesia. For creators, the factors they need to look at when presenting a story largely depend on the medium of story-telling. The qualities of different mediums and the characteristics of the audiences of that medium determine many preferences of creators when designing the plot and the characters. Of course

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    movie, Toy Story, is that when a person struggles with envy, they will consequently find themselves in difficult situations and as a result, will gain the opportunity to recognize their fault. This theme is revealed through various plot elements such as conflict, and plot chronology. Through the observation of conflict, one recognizes how Buzz and Woody’s relationship changes as Woody’s envy dies. In the initial stage of their relationship, conflict can be easily detected by the audience. This is

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    Tarantino, delivered very deep emotional arousal and entertainment with this film. From my prospective Tarantino use the dual purpose of art as a magnifying glass. To give his artistic view on slavery. Through the basic elements of drama and the six plot devices. For example, take the introduction scene with Dr. Schultz, Django, and Calvin Candie. This scene diction of the N-word was used a number of time. Which I felt it was too emotional arouse the audience thoughts as the Mandigo fight took place

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