Answer:
hamartia
Explanation:
In Greek tragedy, a hamartia (also known as "fatal flaw") is the protagonist's flaw that affects the chain of events in a plot.
The conflict in this was whose life to be saved and in both the situations, mother decided to save the life of her child.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The lead is written by Louise Erdrich. This is about how thankful and grateful the narrator is to her mother for the life that she has given to the narrator.
The conflict in this is the choice to be made on whose life has to be saved which comes twice in the lesson. First it comes when the mother of the narrator is pregnant but still is working with her father in a circus, an accident occurred where she saved her child and not the father. Next time it occurred when their house was on fire and she decided again to save her child's life over her.
Answer:
Explanation:
In medias res, the opening line of the Iliad means in the middle of action. So it starts off chaotic and complex, a war scene on the battlefield. Doesn't really give any info as to why the action is taking place, but the reader is right there in it.
Answer:
No you can't
Explanation:
Because love says for something we can do it and we like it
But wish says for something we can't and we will like to do it
Think outside the box, and most stories come together better when you come up with a plot first.