Friday 28 October 2011

Movie-“How To Train Your Dragon”

1)    Exposition: Takes places at the beginning of a story. It discussed about the characters and background information.
Example in movie: Hiccup, which is son of a Viking warrior tell about himself and about his village.
 
2)    Rising action: The main characters face a trouble so suddenly.
Example in movie: Hiccup wants to become a dragon warrior, but his father against him. Hiccup also found a dragon in the way to become a dragon warrior.
 
3)    Climax: The problem is increasing and the main characters try to solve it.
Example in movie: Hiccup manages to tame the dragon and train it to become his dragon. But, the villagers didn’t like him to keep the dragon.
 
4)    Falling action: The situation is calmed a bit and the problems begin to solve.
Example in movie: Hiccup knows why many dragons always cause trouble to their village. He tries to convince his villagers to believe him, and not to blame his dragon.
 
5)    Resolution: The conflict is over and the entire problem is solved.
Example in movie: The villagers now believe Hiccup and found that there are the dragon leaders that make the other dragon do a trouble to them (villagers). They manage to kill the dragon leaders and make the other dragon become easier to get tame, and live together with all the villagers.  
 

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