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dramatic structure


Cosmic irony is when some unknown force brings about dire and dreadful events.
             Two more important terms are protagonist and deus ex machina. A protagonist is considered to be the main character. The protagonist may also be the considered the hero of the piece. Deus ex machina is when someone or something enters the action and changes the protagonist's fortune.
             In the original commercial, one of the first things noticed would be that the character with the frog is the protagonist. This is made obvious by her becoming the main focal point of the commercial. This then turns the commercial into a fairy tale. The protagonist experiences hamartia. This happens when she puts the frog back down on the table. Then deus ex machina occurs when Jones freezes the commercial and gives the protagonist a camera phone. Then we realize once the frog is sent to the auction house, that it is worth money before she does which is dramatic irony. The commercial then turns out to be a comic one. .
             In the rewrite of it everything is exactly the same right up until the end. The protagonist becomes so overwhelmed with greed that she ends up dropping the frog. Which is both peripethia and hubris. Even though there was deus ex machina, it still turned out to be a tragic commercial.
             Intertextuality in basic is the relationship of one story to another. It can be seen when someone is telling a story and some butts in and states that it reminds him or her of something they know. Or it can be used to prove a point from an opposite point of view. Intertextuality can be seen in any form of text, such as bumper stickers. It is also often seen in parodies or satires of other texts. Intertextuallity most often occurs when we as the audience/readers when we something in the text or something that we are seeing makes us think of something else. When we choose to focus on intertextuality, what we interpret is no longer viewed as a single object but as relations between and among texts and visual concepts.


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