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===Dramatic Cycles===
 
===Dramatic Cycles===
* ((bite,unknown,dog,master,friends),(bite,hurt,visitors,friends))
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* ((bite,unknown,dog,master,friends),(bite,hurt,visitors,acquaintances))
Biting visitors seemds to be satisfying for the dog, which belong to the master. At the same time, it degrades visitors, which are friends with the master.
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Biting visitors seems to be satisfying for the dog, which belong to the master. At the same time, it degrades visitors, which are friends with the master.
 
* ((strut,meritShown),(strut,disgraceShown,meritShown))
 
* ((strut,meritShown),(strut,disgraceShown,meritShown))
 
When the dog struts, he believes he shows merit, but in fact, he does not.
 
When the dog struts, he believes he shows merit, but in fact, he does not.

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Aesop's Fables - 4. The Mischievous Dog

- The Aesop's fables dramatic structures -

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Structure

The Mischievous Dog

Dramatic Cycles

  • ((bite,unknown,dog,master,friends),(bite,hurt,visitors,acquaintances))

Biting visitors seems to be satisfying for the dog, which belong to the master. At the same time, it degrades visitors, which are friends with the master.

  • ((strut,meritShown),(strut,disgraceShown,meritShown))

When the dog struts, he believes he shows merit, but in fact, he does not.

Comments

The second dramatic cycle invoves two different view points of the same action.