This lesson looks at the uses of foreshadowing in the novel A Separate Peace, by John Knowles. In this novel, foreshadowing sets up and connects each of the novel's main events. Framed by Foreshadowing Have you ever reached a point in a novel where something happens and you think, 'Ah!
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A white stripe down his nose gave him a somewhat stupid appearance, and in fact he was not of first-rate intelligence, but he was universally respected for his steadiness of character and tremendous powers of work. After the horses came Muriel, the white goat, and Benjamin the donkey. ...
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Despite the fact that the main character — a byronic, pale, otherworldly, deity-like character — is the prince of night and dreams. Despite the fact that every time people see art depicting Tanith Lee’s main character Azhrarn, they think it’s Morpheus from the Sandman. (How bad is ...
When I'm setting up something more complex (such as with a background and a foreground and maybe a character or two) I wish I could lock the results of a certain element that I really like while still changing the other parts. I had one come up yesterday where ...
A protagonist (main character) An antagonist A goal Takefifteen minutesto write. When you're finished, post your logline in thePro Practice Workshop. And if you post, make sure to comment on a few loglines by other writers. Let them know whether you'd like to see their film or not!
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