MUSIC 2F03 Chapter 2: Chapter 2 - Music

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Can be original, legends, adaptations, history or current events. Can be told in order or some may include jumped to the past or future. Casual plot: exposition: necessary background information for the story to unfold, complications: events stemming from a conflict, builds intensity, climax: moment of greatest tension, when complications come to a head, resolution: also, known as denouement. Episodic plot different to casual plot is that instead of complications there are often episodes (sub plots) in random order. Flashbacks can interrupt the chronological flow of the story, bringing new insights to the current situation. When plot stays in order it is linear, when it"s not its nonlinear. Epic long string of complications that lead to several climaxes. Protagonist principal character, usually seen through his or her eyes. Antagonist generate a conflict that sets the complications. Characters need to appeal to the audience. Period film attention to details of costumes, scenery, and manners.

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