Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Plot Summary

Plot is always an important factor when looking at literature; however, the plots vary greatly when comparing fiction to drama. Although each of them has very distinct plots this is not what makes them different, they get their differences from the way the stages are set up. In Shakespeare the climax is usually towards the end and the falling action is in the last couple pages. Pride and Prejudice followed a little more of a traditional style. Despite these differences similarities arise when looking at the style of each plot, there is a lot of deception and hidden intentions. Hamlets rising action was most of the play leading up to the killings at the end, the tragic tone is very different from the happy climax of Darcy proposing to Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice.
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