Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Plot Questionaires(The Witness for the Prosecution)

1. What is the story about? What are the main events in the story, and how are they related to each other?
    The Story is about a man naem Vole is arrested for a murder of a wealthy Widow. The main event is about Leonard Vole trying to defend himself. It is related by the trying to solve the mystery whether Leonard Vole tried to kill.

2. Are the main events of the story arranged chronologically, or are they arranged in aniother way?
    The events are arranged chronologically from rising to the climax to the conclusion

3. How is the story narrated? Are flashbacks, summaries, stories within the story used?
    The book is narrated by Leonard Vole's view point. There are flashbacks and summaries.
4. Is the plot fast-paced or slow paced?
    The Story is fast kind of fast-paced.
5. How do the thoughts, behaviors, and actions of characters move the plot forward?
    It makes the plot become more twisted, making Vole looking more guilty and guilty as possible.

6. What are the conflicts in the plot? Are they physical, intellectual, moral or emotional? Are they resolved? How are they resolved? Is the main conflict between good and evil sharply differnetiated, or is it more subtle and complex?
     The conflict is the killing of the wealthy widow, Emily French. There are emotional parts during story. The problem is resolved in the end. They are resovled right before the execution. The good and evil are sharply differnetiated and the story plot is complex.

7. What is the climax of the story and at what point in the story does the climax occur? Is the ending of the story happy, unhappy, or indereminate? Is it faily achieved?
    The climax of the story is whether Vole would be executed or not. The ending is indereinate cause you may be biased on who will get prosecuted..

8. Deos the plot have unity? Are all the episodes relevant to the total meaning or effect of the story? Does each incident grow logically out of the preceding incident and lead naturally to the next?
   The plot has unity, The episods are good and easily understoon. The incident grows really big and catches the reader's attention

9. What use does the story make of chance and coincidence? Are these occurences used to initiate, to complicate, or to resolve the story? How improbable are they?
   The story shows that life is really complex and life isn't fair. The occurences is used to initiate the reader to be caught in the book. The probabilty of having this thing is really high cause of the twistness during the change of the plot

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