Friday, September 7, 2012

Extra Credit Question #2

The past two weeks we have been talking about elements of fictional narrative. To receive extra credit this week, answer one or more of the following:
1. Name a work of fiction in which the Protagonist is *not* a good-guy.
2. Name a work of fiction in which the Antagonist is not necessarily bad.
3. Name a work of fiction in which the Antagonist is not human.
4. Name a work of fiction in which the setting is as important or more important that the Major Characters.
5. Name a work of fiction written in first person.
6. Name a work of fiction with an internal conflict.
7. Name a work of fiction where the Antagonist is nature.
8. Name a work of fiction in which tone is related to the setting (ex: New York = dangerous, exciting).
9. Name a work of fiction that has no resolution.
10. Name a work of fiction that has no Major Characters.

3 comments:

  1. . Name a work of fiction in which the Protagonist is *not* a good-guy.

    In mega mind, he is a bad guy until the very end
    In the first book of Artimis fowl, he is a bad guy

    2. Name a work of fiction in which the Antagonist is not necessarily bad.

    In mega mind, metro man was a hero, but is the antagonist

    Cameron Churchill

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  2. 8.In California in the night it's dangerous
    5.In the twilight shows the narrator is alway telling the story.
    3.In man in black that antagonist is the monsters that they have to fight
    1.In the novel the one that could not love rojelo way the bad in the story until he fill inlove with anapapola. In the movie 2012 the antahoinst yz


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  3. 1. Spider man
    2. Despicable me
    3.
    4. Home alone
    5.
    6. Sarah's key
    Leslie

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