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  1. A complication is the part of a tragic plot that includes everything from the beginning of the play up to the point of the change of fortune. A tragedy must have both complication and resolution, and a complication can even occur outside the events of a play, such as action that occurs before the play starts but has bearing on the plot.

  2. GUIDELINES FOR ESSAY WRITING. These guidelines provide help with essay writing. Students might also find it helpful to consult the following (available in the University Library): Nigel Fabb and Alan Durant. How to write Essays, Dissertations and Theses in Literary Studies. Longman, 1993.

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  3. Define: Give the meaning; bring attention to different interpretations and problems with the definition. Demonstrate/illustrate/show: Present the stages/factors that give rise to a phenomenon or show how an assertion is valid; present in a logical order with examples/evidence/reasoned arguments.

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  4. Complications are, simply, additional elements that prevent the plot from going straight from A to B. They are also called conflicts. For example, if the plot of Macbeth were...

  5. The Into the Essay examples come from papers on Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. I’m a Shakespeare nut, and one key to good writing is to write about what you care about. You don’t need to know or like Hamlet to benefit from these examples, which provide models for your own passions and papers.

  6. The First Complication should do three things: a) It should give the reader a good idea what the protagonist is up against. b) It should raise the stakes. c) It should tempt the protagonist to give up his goal.

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  8. Quick answer: In a play, the plot is the storyline, rising to a climax and resolving at the end. Conflict is the central difficulty characters face. Exposition introduces the conflict, characters,...