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  2. Mood (literature) - Wikipedia

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    Mood is the general feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing creates within the reader. Mood is produced most effectively through the use of setting, theme, voice and tone. Tone can indicate the narrator's mood, but the overall mood comes from the totality of the written work, even in first-person narratives.

  3. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington - Wikipedia

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    For their 2002 season, the San Francisco Mime Troupe presented a musical, Mr. Smith Goes to Obscuristan, which tells the story of "an idealistic innocent who learns firsthand what Presidency of George W. Bush means when it claims to support democratic principles at home and abroad" in a post-9/11 setting.

  4. Setting (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The elements of the story setting include the passage of time, which may be static in some stories or dynamic in others with, for example, changing seasons. A setting can take three basic forms. One is the natural world, or in an outside place.

  5. Three-act structure - Wikipedia

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    The first act is usually used for exposition, to establish the main characters, their relationships, and the world they live in.Later in the first act, a dynamic, on-screen incident occurs, known as the inciting incident, or catalyst, that confronts the main character (the protagonist), and whose attempts to deal with this incident lead to a second and more dramatic situation, known as the ...

  6. Just David - Wikipedia

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    Just David was the second in a string of four bestsellers for Porter between 1913 and 1918. [9] According to The Bookman, in 1916-1917 Just David was among the top six bestsellers in cities across the United States, [1] and in July 1916 it was the second bestselling novel of 1916. [2] Publishers Weekly printed similar numbers. [10]

  7. Follow the Stars Home - Wikipedia

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    Campbell Scott as David McCune, a doctor, and the brother of Mark who has a romantic interest in Dianne. Eric Close as Mark McCune, the ex-husband of Dianne, the father of Julia, and the brother of David. Alexa Vega as Amy Williams, the daughter of Tess. Blair Brown as Hannah Parker, the mother of Dianne, and the grandmother of Julia.

  8. Mood Boosting Strength With Lauren [Video] - AOL

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    Lauren introduces you to a strength class to bring out your happy side. This class will be packed with moves to empower you and get you stronger along the way. Oh, it's 25 minutes! How can you ...

  9. David Baboulene - Wikipedia

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    Baboulene, David (2010). The Story Book – Guidance for writers to story creation, optimisation and problem resolution (1st ed.). DreamEngine Media Ltd. pp. 256 pp. ISBN 978-0-9557089-2-3. Baboulene, David (2014). Story Theory – the psychological and linguistic foundations to how stories work (1st ed.). DreamEngine Media Ltd. pp. 186 pp.