Sunday, 9 March 2014

Structure

The first part of my drawing features a ‘V’ which represents a dip. This is the opening scene which tells a historical story. The dip is widened because it tells a major story which is the basis of which my topic will derive from. The story features important information and an extensive amount as well, so it is widened to capture this.

The next part is a straight line. The story very simply begins to introduce the major themes of my topic.
This part of the story is represented by a ‘V’ again, only this ‘V’ is shaped slightly differently. It is thinner to stand for the fact that this part of the story isn’t so extensive and informative. It does however include a surprise which is the reason for the sudden dip. The course of the story drastically changes as I drop the bomb on the audience, with an interesting surprise.

The next part of the story is represented by a larger drawing that persists for a longer period of time. This is to represent the biggest part of the story, where most of the information resides. The straight lines represent a very basic introduction of a theme. The slanted line deriving from that straight line represents a slight change in the story. It is the part of the story wherein I introduce various types of examples to support and explain my topic. If you turn this shape around sideways, you will see a serious of ‘V’s’ shapes. These ‘V’s’ are the historical story which we have presented in the beginning. The shape is kept the same to maintain that representation. The examples which I present basically refer back to the initial story which is told.

Another straight line stands for the next part of the story. It is wrapped up.

The last part of the story is represented by yet another ‘V’, however this one is much smaller in size.
This ‘V’ again stands for a dip and a sudden change of some kind. A surprise is offered at the end of my story, however it is not very significant to my topic, and rather is just an interesting piece of information to appeal the audience and incorporate a unique and memorable ending.



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