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statuscvo [17]
3 years ago
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Please help me. Please

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Mazyrski [523]3 years ago
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Answer:

um can u explain?

Explanation:

the photo and the caption you put dont make sense

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Characters are flat.

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Characterization

Characters are flat.

Usually very good or very bad with most characteristics exaggerated.

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The heroine is usually fair, kind, charitable, and caring.

The hero is usually honorable, courageous, unselfish, and caring.

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Setting

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Time is in the past (usually long-ago) imbedded within the history of the culture.

Time is fantasy time (Once upon a time sets the stage and They lived happily ever after closes the tale.) any time or any place, timeless or placeless, or long long ago.

Plot

Very simple, though interesting.

Thought provoking to didactic.

Is full of action and follows specific and simple patterns. The plot starts right out with fast moving action that grabs the listeners interest and keeps it. Conflicts are usually resolved with great deeds or acts of human kindness related to good and bad/evil.

Theme

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Fear of not being loved or giving love

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