Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Charlie Fish
The married wo creation did nothing. I would say that he is the protagonist in the baloney, because he is doing nothing wrong, the only when thing he does is to hypothesize evil thoughts. The protagonist is usually the bang-up guy in the story and the main(prenominal) character. I wouldnt say he is redeeming(prenominal), because he have intentions to cut down his wife, but in the block it s her who is the antagonist and let him die. D Typical for the crime genre is that on that point often is a crime or someone who breaks the law.For example the charwoman in the story is breaking the law by not part her husband, and as it says on the last line l fall to the floor. My wife Just sits there, watching. The main character is often a police officer(the good guy) or a criminal(the bad gay), in our story you could say the main character is both. Hes a bad guy inside, but behave on the outside. The tension as well plays a major role and there is also often plot twist in the crime genre.In the story we as readers had an idea that he non will kill his wife, but in the closure it is her who kills him, its called a plot twist and the tension is built up. I take Its a good story, because the excitement Is built up and It does not finish as expected. The author manages to build something up, although the story Is so short. Charlie Fish By Cannonaded Death by Scrabble by Charlie Fish is a story a husband and his wife. Its the hottest angry at his wife, so angry that he would beat his wife to death.He is Just waiting for he right time. The delivery they put down on the board, begins to happen in reality. When he puts the intelligence agency QUAKE down, and she thereafter put DEATH, it all starts to shake and the man gets a piece stuck in his throat, which he had hidden in his intentions to kill his wife, but in the end its her who is the antagonist and let him I think its a good story, because the excitement is built up and it does not end as expected. The aut hor manages to build something up, although the story is so short.
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