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2073:Subjectivity
2063:Third-person
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2263:Tellability
2229:Metafiction
2224:Narratology
1996:Theological
1888:Pop culture
1769:Short story
1747:Epic poetry
1468:Time travel
1281:Red herring
1266:Plot device
1237:Frame story
1190:Cliffhanger
1133:Tritagonist
1108:Protagonist
860:Gerke (2010
823:Act (drama)
800:lung cancer
765:Perry White
698:valley girl
651:Susan Mayer
519:(played by
504:Vietnam War
499:Taxi Driver
366:Victor Hugo
360:Raskolnikov
337:Shakespeare
2149:Continuity
2018:Nonfiction
1982:Underwater
1878:Picaresque
1853:Historical
1838:Epistolary
1710:Fairy tale
1621:Peripeteia
1603:Exposition
1359:Dreamworld
1301:Stereotype
1271:Plot twist
1019:Antagonist
898:References
872:Bell (2004
838:Peripeteia
775:Lex Luthor
753:Lex Luthor
749:Clark Kent
738:Smallville
727:John Locke
550:Spider-Man
527:addiction.
521:Ray Liotta
517:Henry Hill
512:Goodfellas
443:chauvinist
350:Dostoevsky
275:newspapers
189:Second act
66:newspapers
2040:Narration
1989:Superhero
1913:Chivalric
1898:Religious
1883:Political
1818:Adventure
1803:Biography
1725:Tall tale
1573:Structure
1558:Symbolism
1526:Narration
1426:Leitmotif
1354:Crossover
1349:Backstory
1306:Story arc
1256:MacGuffin
1227:Flashback
1168:Backstory
1044:Confidant
1024:Archenemy
1011:Character
1003:Narrative
757:Lois Lane
731:paralysis
680:Gabrielle
633:TV series
621:story arc
583:Doc Ock's
563:Uncle Ben
232:does not
201:Third act
167:First act
127:character
2283:Category
2246:Glossary
2241:Rhetoric
2048:Diegesis
2028:Creative
2001:Thriller
1950:Southern
1868:Paranoid
1863:Nautical
1774:Vignette
1732:Gamebook
1700:Folklore
1607:Protasis
1486:Allegory
1431:Metaphor
1389:parallel
1384:universe
1364:Dystopia
1321:Suspense
1207:Dialogue
1195:Conflict
1103:Narrator
1075:Hamartia
817:See also
744:Superman
578:Aunt May
553:(2002),
515:(1990),
456:Shanghai
413:Jon Snow
213:Examples
2176:Prequel
2132:Related
2118:Present
2011:Western
1967:Science
1940:Fantasy
1908:Romance
1858:Mystery
1843:Ergodic
1808:Fiction
1764:Parable
1759:Novella
1689:Fabliau
1660:Premise
1511:Imagery
1501:Diction
1379:country
1336:Setting
1316:Subplot
1138:Villain
1091:Byronic
619:Like a
525:cocaine
483:of the
431:Tootsie
420:In film
380:Cosette
289:scholar
253:removed
238:sources
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2180:Sequel
2164:Retcon
2159:Reboot
2123:Future
1957:Horror
1945:Gothic
1930:Satire
1848:Erotic
1715:Legend
1617:Climax
1491:Bathos
1398:Utopia
1286:Reveal
1185:Cliché
1163:Action
1157:Ab ovo
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2154:Canon
2105:Tense
2023:Novel
2006:Urban
1918:Prose
1903:Rogue
1828:Crime
1823:Comic
1784:Genre
1754:Novel
1705:Fable
1683:Drama
1648:films
1478:Style
1446:Motif
1436:Moral
1421:Irony
1413:Theme
1326:Trope
844:Notes
761:Chloe
296:JSTOR
282:books
146:plots
87:JSTOR
73:books
2192:List
2113:Past
1972:Hard
1925:Saga
1833:Docu
1789:List
1720:Myth
1675:Form
1563:Tone
1536:Hook
1521:Mood
1516:Mode
1374:city
1261:Pace
1148:Plot
1086:Anti
1081:Hero
1064:Foil
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