these are some ideas for the plots
A setting in a castle, ancestral family home, vault or crypt.
A vendetta or vengeance perpetrated against the protagonist and/or his/her family by the antagonist.
Supernatural beings - monsters, vampires, ghosts, werewolves, and such.
A damsel in distress.
Unexplainable events.
An unrequited love, or illicit love affair or romance.
An ancient prophecy foretelling the doom of the protagonist and/or his/her family.
An exotic locale, often in a country other than that of the story's origin.
An atmosphere of suspense and/or terror.
A woman (or women) threatened by tyrannical male/patriarchal
Id say true bc it wouldn't make since if there wasn't
The main method for the organization of ideas from the passage in chronological order.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The idea organization consists of 5 steps they are topical or logical pattern, chronological pattern, spatial pattern, problem-solution followed by the cause or casual and effect pattern.
- The Chronology pattern is a time-based activity in which we have to order the points
- It gives the events of the stories with a timeline that can give us a clear picture of the passage. But it can be at the beginning, middle or even at the end too.
There are three types of irony, verbal, situational, and dramatic. Verbal irony is the use of words to mean something different than what the person says. Situational irony is when something different happens than what is expected. Lastly, dramatic irony is when is when the audience is aware of something the characters are not.
In the story "Harrison Bergeron," Vonnegut employs dramatic irony. The audience is aware that Harrison was murdered by the government, but the characters although they witnessed it, cannot recall mere moments later that their own son was murdered. He was murdered for rejecting the government and their control over trying to make everyone equal and the same mechanisms caused his own parents to forget him.