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English, 11.05.2021 20:40 SM141372

A change in point of view can lead to a change in perception. Imagine you are a young screenwriter working for a major motion picture company in the writer’s pool. You have been given the task of developing a new version of the Perseus story. However, the company executives would like to see a movie about Perseus told from another character’s point of view. Your assignment is to provide the executives with an outline of this new screenplay. The following should be included in your outline: 1. list of principal characters with a description of their roles in the story
2. description of key plot elements
3. identification of central conflict and solution
4. rationale for re-telling this story from your chosen character’s POV.

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