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    NO MAS is a dramatic, revenge Western. While Western revenge plots are very familiar, they are also considered tried and true. What this script offers is a very engaging female protagonist. The script also offers a unique hook: she’s a skilled fighter. In fact, the idea of the mystery fighter, actually, sets this script apart. The opening establishes the ordinary world of the heroine, Rosette. Her world is shattered by the murder of her parents and the disappearance of her brother. It’s a solid

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    revenge and she’s the target. She enters a Witness Protection program, but an enforcer tracks her down. The goal of survival is clear and the stakes are life and death. There are several themes incorporated into the script about trust, revenge, justice, survival, and second chances. The script also poses some intriguing moral questions, especially for the police chief Joe. He has to struggle with the moral argument of family vs. justice. He clearly has a moral dilemma. With that said, this is a plotline

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    while unraveling the mystery of a town has merit. The smart hook in the script is the idea of the heroine befriending three ghost children and she essentially gets a second chance at being a mother. The idea of the town having a secret has the potential to make for a suspenseful thriller. Currently, the tone is mainly dramatic with some suspense and tension. There are some genuinely spooky moments. The heroine is likable. The script uses some of the techniques that make for a compelling supernatural

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    then continue reading to further discover the life of a writer/director. Rather you want to be a screenwriter and/or a director, those two occupations are similar but very different. The screenwriter is responsible for writing the script. Once they’ve handed over the script that’s pretty much the end of their creative involvement with the project. The director is responsible for making

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    Bob’s mental health that is most at stake. The story also showcases how his depression alienates him from his family. The tone is dramatic with a faith-based pitch. While the message is well appreciated, the script would benefit from further development. The main concern about the script is the structure and the character of Bob, as well as the dialogue. The story is mainly told in a flashback as the protagonist, Bob, tells a doctor about his struggle with depression. The structure spans many

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    new world. The script nicely poses the question about the advancement of technology and medicine. The hero questions the morality of living life with out defects or the need to procreate. It’s a compelling question to examine. The idea of searching for a new planet has merit. The idea of finding an abandoned spacecraft and trying to put the pieces together of what happened to the ship also is engaging. There’s a ticking clock tension to get home or to get to the new planet. The script is driven by

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    The worst day in the world started just like any other morning, it was the first morning of the school holidays and Mum had cooked us a breakfast feast fit for the Queen. There were three kinds of eggs, poached, scrambled and fried, with a side of bacon and mushrooms, hash browns and toast, plus pancakes and orange juice. Dad was digging into his serving when he looked up excitedly and said, "Guess what? I 've got a live interview with the one and only, Oprah Winfrey! She 's coming all the way from

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    This script presents as a historical, character driven drama that explores an interesting part of Herbert Hoover’s life as a secretary and mining scout in Australia. The tone is consistently dramatic with a nice element of wit and humor. The era, culture, and time period feel authentic and believable. The historical information feels well researched. Hoover’s goal to become rich and marry the woman of his dreams is well established and drives Hoover’s actions. Will the story has the potential

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    write a script for a story they wanted to tell, and instantly my group chose me. The idea of it all caused my heart to pound, and my eyes glanced around the dirty tiled floor nervously. The project was quite simple; pick a topic, tell a story while combining elements of drama within. Then her voice filled my ears once again and

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    men’s superiority and women’s powerlessness are the main examples. With an extraordinary and yet stunningly interesting plot line, Tennessee was able to create the characters where each consists various aspect of change in america. The original play script handles a depressing and stifling story about a woman name blanche who’s full of vanity and her hostile relationship with an abusive men name stanley. Blanche set an extremely high value in her class and how she is represented. However due to her

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