Saturday, December 15, 2007

Calvin and Hobbes

I learnt today that there are eight types of plot in story.

The eight types of plot can be devised and mapped from:
1. problem to solution,
2. mystery to solution,
3. conflict to peace,
4. danger to safety,
5. confusion to order,
6. dilemma to decision,
7. ignorance to knowledge, and
8. questions to answers.

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In the story Calvin and Hobbes, Calvin was a boy of six years old. He was naughty and sometimes he lied. He had a little cat pet, Hobbes. He was playing with hobbes in his room. He did not want to have meal prepared by his mum.

When his dad asked him the reasons, he lied that he couldn't move because Hobbes, his pet tied him up for a ransom.

His dad saw through his filthy lie. He was embarrassed.

1 comment:

Terri Leong said...

It is a short but an interesting story. Well done, Kevin!