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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

2nd Block Only. Fictional Narrative Review


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To review for your quiz on Friday, use your notes to answer the following for your favorite book, movie, or one episode of your favorite TV show. Be sure your choice has all of these components: 

Title?

  1. protagonist
  2. antagonist
  3. conflict: which kind? 
    • external - man v. man or man v. nature or
    • internal - man v. self or man v. society
  4. epiphany / reversal                                       Numbers 5 - 10 are all PLOT.
  5. exposition
  6. narrative hook / inciting event
  7. rising action
  8. climax
  9. falling action 
  10. resolution

10 comments:

  1. The other guys

    David Urshal

    Will Farrel

    Man vs Man

    They became the best cops in the city

    Introduces to Will Farrel

    The best cops die. Jewelry store gets robbed

    they find out who does it

    It wasnt the person they thought it was

    The people get caught

    They become the best cops in the city

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  2. The Lion King
    1) protagonist - Simba
    2) antagonist - Scar
    3) conflict - man v man with Scar and also man v self with Simba's decision to return to his home
    4) Epiphany - Simba realized his family needed him so he had to return
    5) Exposition - The movie begins introducing the characters and explaining Simba's importance
    6) The narrative hook would probably be Mufasa's death because you want to continue watching to see what happens.
    7) The rising action occurs while Simba is with Timon and Pumba.
    8) The climax occurs when Simba returns to Pride Rock.
    9) The falling action follows the fight between Simba and Scar.
    10) The resolution comes from Simba defeating Scar.

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  3. My movie was the recently released movie called Chronicle. It is a movie that follows the life of a an abused teenager named Andrew who decides to film his high school life. He carries a camera with him wherever he goes and it it acutally quite sad because you see what some kids are put through. However the movie really kicks off when Andrew and his popular friends Matt and Steve find a mysterious hole in the ground. Being crazy teenagers they go through it and when they come back out they have the power of telekinesis. The entire movie is filmed from the point of Andrew's camera.

    Protagonist: Matt and Steve both at times.

    Antagonist: Andrew after he has a psychotic break from having this new found power.

    Conflict: There are many conflicts. Within Andrew there is Man vs Self and Man vs Society but when this conflict turns him evil the conflict becomes Man vs Man because Matt has to stop him.

    Epiphany/Reversal: Matt realizes his friend is out of control and he has to stop him.

    Exposition: In the beginning you see Andrew talking into his camera about who he is and you see a little bit of his life.

    Narrative Hook/Inciting Event: You see Andrew bad side when he uses his power to slide another car off the road.

    Rising Action: The rising action is the part of the movie where you see the three kids discover their power and being to make it stronger.

    Climax: The ending fight scene between Matt and Andrew where Matt has to kill his childhood friend.

    Falling Action: When you see Matt try to continue living being the only person in the world who understands what he can do seeing as Andrew accidentally killed Steve.

    Resolution: Matt is shown bringing Andrews camera to Siberia in the mountains which is the place Andrew had always wanted to go.



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  4. protagonist-Rick Grimes
    antagonist- Walkers
    conflict- Rick wakes up in a hospital bed and has no idea whats going on. The hospital is all tore up and there isn't a human in sight.
    external - man v. man or man v. nature
    internal - man v. self or man v. society- Its very hard to say, throughout the show it involves all of them.
    epiphany- Rick may never see his family again.
    exposition- Rick is forced to kill a little girl because she is a walker .
    narrative hook- Rick finds Marshal and Marshal's son, Two normal humans.
    rising action- Rick leaves the hospital is search of his family. He walks all the way back to his home and finds it abandoned. He keeps walking and then meets Marshal.
    climax- They go to the police station to get weapons and radios, they are attacked.
    falling action- Marshal and his son separate from Rick.
    resolution- There isn't one.

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  5. Percy Jackson and The Olympians

    Protagonist- Percy Jackson
    Antagonist-Olympian Gods/Greek Monsters/some of his friends
    Conflict-Man vs Society
    Epiphany-Percy Jackson did not stole the lightning rod
    Exposition-Percy Jackson finds out the truth about himself, and the
    Olympian gods
    Rising Action- Percy Jackson goes looking for the lightning rod, with his friends
    Climax- he finds the lightning rod in his book bag in front of Hades
    Falling Action- He travels back to his camp.
    Resolution-He is thanked by the gods and suddenly gets betrayed by his new found friend Luke

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  6. The Dark Knight Rises
    Protagonist: Batman
    Antagonist: Bane
    Conflict: Bane is trying to take over the city and Batman has to stop him
    It is man v. self because Batman has to keep telling himself to come back and save Gotham and its man v. man because Batman and Bane are fighting
    Epiphany: Batman realizes that he finally finished his job in Gotham
    Exposition: Bruce Wayne gets stole from
    Narrative Hook: Bane emerges
    Rising Action: Batman comes back, then Bane comes and takes over Batman's cave or layer so then Batman is sent to exile.
    Climax: Batman escapes exile, comes back with a plan to save Gotham. There is a nuclear bomb that would destroy all Gotham if it isn't taken care of. Batman releases all the police officers from underground and they go to war with Bane and his men.
    Falling Action: Batman gets a one on one with Bane and takes him out, but a woman stabs him and then he gets hurt but still fights. Then Cat-woman saves Batman by killing Bane so then Batman takes bomb out over the ocean but its on autopilot so Batman doesn't die with the bomb and Gotham is saved.
    Batman and Cat-woman go to an island and stay away from all crime

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  7. Title: The Story of Her Life
    Protagonist: none
    Antagonist: herself
    Conflict: trouble getting her life together
    Epiphany / reversal: none
    Exposition: the girl, her little sister, her mom, her dad; their house
    Narrative hook / inciting event: when they leave her dad
    Rising action: when she takes comfort in bad things
    Climax: when she can longer go on with her life
    Falling action: none
    Resolution: none

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  8. Name: A Child Called It
    1. Protagonist: the boy
    2.Antagonist: the mom
    3. conflict: the boy getting beat.
    4.epiphany: None
    5. Exposition: the boy,the mom
    6. Narrative Book: when the boy gets away from his mom
    7. Rising action: when he gets scared from getting beat and treated bad
    8. Climax: when he gets tired of getting put in that position
    9. falling action: he goes back home.
    10. resolution: he gets free

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