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    Surprise Ending A surprise ending gets defines as a twist in a story near or at the end of a story that causes one to the evaluation of the motive and characters by the audience. Surprise endings are also known a plot twist. Writers and television programs directors use the style as the way of arousing curiosity in the reader or television audience. The use of false main characters in a film that is later killed off in movie is a good example of a surprise ending (Phelan, 2013). I am going to examine

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    Shakespeare's Sonnet #73 Essay

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    Shakespeare's Sonnet #73, published in 1609, is written in the Shakespearean or English sonnet style. It consists of three quatrains and one couplet at the end, written in iambic pentameters. Each quatrain has its own rhyme scheme, rhyming in alternating lines. The couplet summarizes the preceding twelve lines. Sonnet 73 appears to contain multiple parallels to death and the person speaking in the poem gives the impression that he is near death and reflecting back upon life. The first quatrain, “That

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    for your actions, especially when those actions could hurt others. “Everyone loves a happy ending.” Although happy endings are done and redone, they are a must in a children’s story because their young minds are so impressionable. An unhappy ending would crush their enthusiastic outlook on life which is needed to keep them positive in many different situations and settings later on in life. A happy ending is a great

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    Compare and Similar

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    BaoPham ENGL 1302 Option 1: Discuss the similarities and differences between the two stories. As I had read the two stories, both of them have the similarities and the differences. Both stories started out completely opposite in relationship The narrators in both stories suffer from issues due to a lack of communication. Their environments were making their relationship hard to maintain such as the car from the street make Karla Suarez feel lonely and the life surround aurora make they hard

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    Shaw’s creation of a romantic play with an atypical ending establishes and presents a sense of reality and honesty not ordinarily found within compositions similar to his. The real world is not full of happy endings, or at least not the expected ones. The Cinderella story of Eliza’s transformation is paralleled by that of a “Frankenstein creation of new life”, or Higgins molding of Eliza and her speech (2). The romance presented in the production is centered on Eliza and her ability to overcome

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    Within the mind, we have thoughts and triggers that set our fears. Fear is the number one thing that can cause us from doing things in life. No matter what time frame we are in, on this planet, we learn that fear is worth controlling in life. One spectacular movie that inhibits fear and control so well in our human nature is The Village by M. Night Shyamalan. Mr. Shyamalan shows so much potential in this film with ourselves and the viewing of certain scenes that trigger the mind with control and

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    Example Of Short Stories

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    The Short Endings Having read many short stories in the past helps you assume the endings of some stories, before reaching the end. Some endings are surprising, which makes you want more, while others seem to be boring. Some endings don’t satisfy the readers and keeps them hanging, or guessing. Endings in stories are very important; they could make a book or break it. Two short stories that I have read recently where there is an ending twist are, “After Twenty Years” and “A Sound of Thunder.”

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    Plot Twist In Narrative

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    When a plot twist happens it changes one's view of the preceding events, it is also known as a surprise ending or twist ending. It provides ideas for unexpected turns in the course of narrative. O.Henry has profoundly used this technique in almost all his stories. There are many mechanics by which twisted endings are created. There are many mechanics and techniques through which twist endings could be created. Anagnorisis or discovery is the protagonist's sudden recognition of their own. It also

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    In literature, many authors love for throw an unexpected twist as the end. Shirley Jackson is no exception. In the short stories “The Lottery” and “The Possibility of Evil” by Shirley Jackson both take twist that the reader doesn’t expect. In “The Lottery” a small town gathers to draw a winner; however Tessie Hutchinson is not delighted to be the winner. Also in “The Possibility of Evil” another small town has an unexpected villain who resides on Pleasant St. Shirley Jackson uses literary devices

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    which Jesus has showed up in the storyline of my life and has caused me to look for him more closely in the everyday. Where is God using my story to impact someone else’s? But as the series wraps up this weekend it also has me thinking about happy endings and I had a flashback this week to a storyline out of my own life. During a period when I was in High School, my dad was traveling quite a bit

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