THE HOGGATTEER REVOLUTION
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Plot Production

A good story has, of course, a beginning, a middle, and an end, but things get a little more complicated than that.  Every good plot has some sort of rise in the action, a climax, and a resolution.  Use the following photos from classic films and television shows to consider the following questions:
  • Who is the main character?
  • What is the main character in the scene thinking?
  • What mood is being expressed in the scene?
  • What dialog might characters have with one another?
  • What events might have led to this scene?
  • How will events continue when this scene is shown?
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