Thursday, December 6, 2012

Blog #6

Question 1:

Love in L.A.: The theme is that time doesn't stop when one's daydreaming it keeps going. Time keeps running and the unexpected could happen, but there is no telling what the unexpected will bring. At times a situation, which seems unpleasant can bring that, which is pleasant.

Question 2:

The exposition of Love in LA is when Jake is sitting in traffic on the freeway and daydreaming about having a more luxurious car. The rising action and is when Jake stairs off during a green light and is paying attention to the people on the streets rather than what is occurring in front of him and on the road. The climax is when Jake steps on the brakes fast and hits the car in front of him. The falling action would be when Jake feels relief from not damaging his car. The resolution would be when Jake and the girl exchange information and they go on their way. Although this is what the order seems to be, it doesn't make much sense to me where the love story would fit in under one of these "sections" or terms.