Both demonstrated humility.
in contrast to the Glory attained by Odysseus and Achilles, they feel insignificant.
-There is a conflict involving characters.
Hamlet is confronting his mother, Gertrude, in her private quarters. Polonius, who is eavesdropping because he suspects Hamlet is insane, hides behind the tapestry in the Queen's room. Gertrude feels threatened by Hamlet and calls for assistance; Polonius cries out, leading Hamlet to kill him under the mistaken belief that it was Claudius.
-There is a lack of suspense. Hamlet's error is revealed and the tragedy continues.
-The protagonist (Hamlet) has not triumphed over the tragedy. Indeed, the play concludes tragically.
-This is not the play's conclusion. Consequently, there isn’t an unhappy ending for the protagonist.
1. Odysseus will confront his greatest challenge yet.
3. There will be further transformations in Odysseus.
5. Ultimately, Odysseus will find his way back home.
Response:
Characters:
Kate (protagonist)
Mrs. Jackson (educator)
Setting:
urban area near the airport, within force field
in the near future
Objective - To rescue their city.
Middle:
Conflict - Kate and Mr. Jacks are endeavoring to protect their city from nefarious thieves and dismantle the Central System!
Rising Action - Attempting to breach the Force Field proves to be both perilous and intimidating. They discover a magical stick that disrupts the barrier. A bomb is the only object capable of annihilating the central system!
Climax - The enigmatic magic stick finally activates, and after a fierce battle, Kate and Mr. Jacks succeed in entering the location.
Conclusion:
Kate remains steadfast in her support for those left behind, demonstrating resilience and assisting them.
Theme:
Explanation: just rephrase this and you’re set
Walter Cronkite était un journaliste américain ayant travaillé pour le CBS Evening News de 1962 à 1981. Pendant cette période, il était considéré comme le journaliste le plus fiable par le public, et son avis était très apprécié. En outre, durant cette époque, il a abordé des sujets majeurs comme la guerre du Vietnam, au cours de laquelle il a interviewé le général Creighton Abrams et a révélé que les États-Unis peinaient à remporter la guerre et cherchaient un moyen de mettre fin aux hostilités. Cette interview n'a pas conduit à une amende pour la violation par CBS de la Fairness Doctrine, mais a entraîné une incitation du président Nixon à mobiliser la majorité silencieuse, illustrant l'impact perçu des médias sur l'opinion publique.