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  • ===Theme song=== {{main|Theme music}}
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  • ...nsemble casting in film; whether it's a location, event, or an overarching theme that ties the film and characters together.<ref name="smith" /> ...ingle central protagonist as each character shares equal importance in the narrative, successfully balancing the ensemble cast.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.h
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  • {{Short description|Cause-and-effect sequence of events in a narrative}} ...|300x300px|Plot is the [[cause‐and‐effect]] sequence of main events in a [[Narrative|story]].<ref name="dibell" /> The story events are numbered [[chronological
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  • ...performance]] each had a specific and calculated style that related to the theme of the story. Speech patterns for comedy would not be appropriate for trage *[[History painting]], including narrative religious mythological and allegorical subjects
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  • ...)|plot]], [[Character (arts)|character]]s and [[point of view (literature)|narrative point of view]]. ...ense to refer to techniques used in other media to unfold or disclose the narrative of a story.
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  • | opentheme = "[[#Theme song|The Ballad of Gilligan's Isle]]" ...the remaining three characters only mentioned in the opening [[theme music|theme song]] as "and the rest".
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  • | opentheme = "[[#Theme song|The Ballad of Gilligan's Isle]]" ...the remaining three characters only mentioned in the opening [[theme music|theme song]] as "and the rest".
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  • | opentheme = "[[#Theme song|The Ballad of Gilligan's Isle]]" ...lyrics of both differ from those of the TV series, and the pilot's opening theme song was longer. The short scenes during this initial music include Gilliga
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  • The '''damsel-in-distress''' or '''persecuted maiden''' is a classic theme in world literature, art, film and video games. This [[fantasy tropes|trope ..., chained naked to a rock, became a favorite theme of later painters. This theme of the [[Princess and dragon]] is also pursued in the myth of [[Saint Georg
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  • ...a [[USMC|Marine]]-turned-[[CIA|CIA operative]], whose own life is the meta-narrative which ties the novel together. Each chapter features an important person or
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  • ...es requires different qualities for each gender. The contrast of the ideal narrative line pits the autonomous ego-enhancing hero single-handedly and single-hear ..., from <nowiki>http://www.shmoop.com/vanity-fair-thackeray/morality-ethics-theme.html</nowiki></ref> The story focuses on the characters Emmy Sedley and Bec
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  • | opentheme = [[Doctor Who theme music|''Doctor Who'' theme music]] ...t all represent stages in the life of the same character and form a single narrative. The time-travelling feature of the plot means that different incarnations
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  • ...se. Picking a genre becomes less a matter of setting, and more a matter of theme and emphasis; the parts of the story the author wishes to explain and how t ...the same "reality" as the waking world. Science fiction often employs this theme (usually without the dream-world being "another" universe) in the ideas of
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  • ...ed for a number of features, including the musical accompaniment, with the theme songs having received [[Academy Award]] nominations on several occasions, a ...gestive, sexy, unstoppable."|source=—[[David Arnold]]|on the "[[James Bond Theme]]"<ref name="Burlingame"/>}}
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  • ...lbert Moran, is "that form of television that works with a continuous open narrative. While Spanish language telenovelas are sometimes called "soap operas," te ...a soap opera will generally switch between several different concurrent [[narrative thread]]s that may at times interconnect and affect one another or may run
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  • ...es a basis from which to build multiple gags without following a defined [[narrative]]. ...t I can never forget. All the church bells in Cobh started to ring out our theme song "Dance of the Cuckoos" and Babe (Oliver Hardy) looked at me and we cri
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  • ...t, move on to their present situations, and sometimes include [[Flashback (narrative)|flashbacks]]. Twists are also popular and often feature characters who are ...ted. The appeal of the genre lies in the melodramatic and often simplistic narrative which can be understood and enjoyed by audiences in a wide variety of cultu
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  • ...onal characters, and the franchise is closely linked with its successful [[theme songs]], including "[[Gonna Fly Now]]", "[[Eye of the Tiger]]", and "[[Burn ...was published by [[Ballantine Books]] in 1979. The book is a first-person narrative told from the perspective of Rocky Balboa.<ref name="Rocky 2.novel">{{cite
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  • ..., cheerly men!" as they catted the anchor;<ref>Melville, Herman, ''Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas'', John Murray (1847) p. 151.</ref></block ...a Labour'', p. vii.</ref>) And rather than shape the shanties to appear as narrative pieces, he noted that, since most shanties would usually be improvised, it
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  • ...ys (though the individual works were not necessarily connected by story or theme), which usually consisted of three tragedies and one satyr play.<ref>Brown ...|Aristotle]] remarks, 'the poet, or "maker" should be the maker of [[Plot (narrative)|plots]] rather than of verses; since he is a poet because he [[Mimesis|imi
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