eric707 eric707
  • 02-03-2017
  • English
contestada

According to the essay, what is the lesson behind Chekhov's gun?

Respuesta :

maeganhinson
maeganhinson maeganhinson
  • 02-03-2017
‘Chekhov’s Gun’ is a concept that describes how every element of a story should contribute to the whole. Pretty much if someone is to write a book anything they put in it needs to have a function 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which group in the box best describes the way Germany became an important industrial power during the nineteenth century
What tone does this passage convey? Angela wanted to try out for the softball team, but she kept thinking about how awful it felt when she did not make the t
A gas has a volume of 5.0 L at a pressure of 50 kPa. What happens to the volume when temperature is held constant and the pressure is increased to 125 kPa?
Weather balloons are only partially inflated before they're released into the atmosphere. why is that?
In the story, the man faces the danger of the cold and the traps in the terrain. Which is this an example of? A. when Herbert tells his father that the wish fo
Why does Winthrop believe that a Bill of Rights is essential in the constitution?
Recent studies support rosch-heider's theory of ______, rather than the sapir-whorf hypothesis
Carol's biology class was given the task of determining the average thickness of birch leaves. they were given no instructions from the teacher but would be gra
change 15/4 to mixed number
Purchasing the right to use a company's trademark and copyrighted materials is known as _________