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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SILVERFIN

BY SAM ROSLANSKY

Characters

  • James Bond
  • Pritpal
  • "Red" Kelly
  • Aunt Charmian
  • Uncle Max
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CHARACTERS CONTINUED

  • George Hellebore
  • Lord Hellebore
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PROTAGONIST

THE PROTAGONIST IS JAMES BOND
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ANTAGONIST

THE ANTAGONIST IS LORD HELLEBORE
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STATIC CHARACTER

A STATIC CHARACTER IS PRITPAL BECAUSE HE DOESNT CHANGE

DYNAMIC CHARACTER

A DYNAMIC CHARACTER IS GEORGE HELLEBORE BECAUSE HE CHANGES
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CHARACTERIZATION

JAMES BOND LIKES RUNNING

Internal conflict
George knows that what his father is doing is wrong but doesn't know what to do

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EXTERNAL CONFLICT

JAMES BOND IS TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT LORD HELLEBORE IS DOING
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Plot
James Bond is starting at eton, a private school where he meets George hellebore, a bully, James suspects lord hellebore is up to something bad and spies on him, where he finds out that hellebore is mutating eels.

EXPOSITION

  • James goes to Eton
  • James meets Pritpal, his messmate(roomate)
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RISING ACTION

  • James meets George Hellebore
  • James meets Red Kelly and spies on Hellebore castle
  • James goes into the castle to snoop around
  • James gets captured by Hellebore and injected with silverfin serum
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CLIMAX

JAMES ESCAPES AND LIGHTS THE CASTLE ON FIRE
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DENOUEMENT

  • James wakes up in bed
  • James talks to charmian
  • James gets better
  • James learns of his uncles death
  • James goes to his uncles funeral

FORESHADOWING

WHEN JAMES MEETS GEORGE, YOU CAN TELL THAT HE IS BAD
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Symbol
The mutant pigs meant bad luck because they were injected with the serum.

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TONE

THE TONE IS EXCITING
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MOOD

THE MOOD IS ADVENTUROUS

THEME

THEME IS THAT CURIOSITY CAN BE DANGEROUS

THE END

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