Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Concept 14

1. The set-up that introduces the main character is the small documentary in the binging of the movie.
2. The catalyst inciting an incident that will impact the hero's status quo is the first scene where the reporters are trying to find a better way of remembering Kane, by finding out what Rosebud means. Which is the main point of the story
3. The first major fly in the ointment is when the reporter approaches the big safe where Thacher's point of view of Kane is revealed.
4. The point of no return is when the reporter has spoken to Leland and he got more insight that made him determined to find more about Rosebud.
5. The second major fly in the ointment is Susan's point of view because it had he most insight and the most depth into who Kane really was.
6. When the reporter leaves Susan he is kind of bewildered because he is more confused about Kane that he was at the beginning. He still had the question of what Rosebud was.
7. The resolution of the conflict is that the reporter realizes that Rosebud is the important thing about Kane's life but hat was important was that he was a lonely man who just wanted some real company. Also the resolution happens for the viewers when we finally see the word Rosebud on Kan's old slay.

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