Tests enemies and allies – The hero’s Journey
Analysis of “Tests enemies and allies” the 6th stage of The hero’s journey with the series Undone as an example.
This section revolves around plot, act and scenes structure.
Analysis of “Tests enemies and allies” the 6th stage of The hero’s journey with the series Undone as an example.
Analysis of The hero’s journey: crossing the threshold with the TV show The chilling adventures of Sabrina as an example
Explore the 4th stage of The hero’s journey called “Meet the mentor” using the animated adventure movie Kubo and the two strings as an example.
Stage n. 3 of the hero’s journey: the refusal of the call explained using The lord of the rings – the fellowship of the ring as an example.
Using the movie Spider-man far from home as an example, find out what is the first stage of The hero’s journey: the call to adventure
A red herring is a technique used in fiction (literature, film and TV) to distract the audience from the main storyline by leading them to believe that an irrelevant detail is important. The genre that uses this device the most is crime fiction because the story usually revolves around an investigation. What is a red …
Red herring in fiction definition and example – Veronica Mars Read More »
Analysing the negative character arc that makes a character go from hero to villain, with the BBC TV series Killing Eve as an example.
An example of how to use the Setup and Payoff rule in comedies with The Office episode “Dinner Party”
See how to write a movie with an unreliable narrator through Scorsese’s Shutter Island
Find a great example of red herring by analyzing the mystery of Harry Potter and The prisoner of Azkaban