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Tales based on real life Hometown was Mysore in Southern India That is the setting of most of his fictitious stories His father was a school teacher He studied music Wrote his stories in English, his second language
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The effect created when a writer sets up contrasts between readers’ or characters’ expectations and reality May involve a discrepancy between appearance and reality, between expectation and outcome, or between stated meaning and intended meaning Adds emotional intensity or creates a sense of surprise when readers learn the truth
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Verbal Situational Dramatic
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Verbal- where you say the opposite of what you mean (When I say “Thanks” for something being snatched out of my hand) Situational- what happens is the opposite of what you expect (When I search everywhere for my glasses and they are on my head) Dramatic- where the audience knows more than the characters in a plot (Cartoon character strikes a match to see why a room smells like gas)
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Paradox – A statement that seems contradictory but actually reveals a deeper truth EX: “One must sometimes be cruel to be kind.” At first, the statement seems impossible – how can cruelty be kind? However, the statement makes sense when you consider that seemingly unkind words or actions can actually help someone face a painful truth or develop stronger skills.
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Is there a difference between reality and truth? Characters plan reasonable goals, but the outcomes are far from what they expect. Think about a time when things did not turn out as you had planned. Use these sentence starters to develop your ideas. My perception of the situation was that ______ In reality, though, _____
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This story will allow you to watch the adventures of a man who decides to do just that.
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Tempering – Changing to make more suitable, usually by mixing with something Ingratiating – Acting in a way intended to win someone’s favor Scrutinized – Examined carefully Endeavored – Tried to achieve a set goal Falteringly – Spoken hesitatingly or with a wavering voice Delusion – An erroneous belief that is held despite evidence to the contrary
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