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SUMMARY:Lesson 3: Storylines
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DESCRIPTION: Introduce&nbsp;the idea that many stories follow a classic storyline.&nbsp;Discuss&nbsp;each storyline and ask for examples of familiar movies (some in parentheses) the students have seen that fit into that structure.
Overcoming the monster: The hero learns of a great evil threatening the land and sets out to destroy it or save it. (Frozen, Beauty and the Beast, The Lord of the Rings)
Rags to Riches:&nbsp;The initially poor hero grows up, proves him or herself, and in the end gets riches, maybe a kingdom, and the perfect mate. (Cinderella)
The Quest:&nbsp;The hero sets out on a mission, facing many obstacles and temptations along the way. (Shrek, Star Wars)
Voyage and Return: The hero ventures to a strange land, overcoming the threats it poses and returns a changed person. (Gulliver&rsquo;s Travels; The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe)
Comedy:&nbsp;A light and humorous story with a happy and cheerful ending. (Minions, Fancy Nancy)
Tragedy:&nbsp;The protagonist suffers woe and...

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