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Monday, October 5, 2015

Oktapodi

Setting: Some town at Greece in summer time.
              There were two octopuses and a man in this story. Two octopuses were loving
each other, and a man makes a living for selling octopuses. So their relationship is products and a buyer.


Conflict: Two octopuses were in conflict with a man because a man tried to separate a pair of lovers.


Climax: Two octopuses tried to escape from a man. Two octopuses were finally saved because a man fell into the sea. Two octopuses were looking each other and felt relief. This is the climax in this story.


Symbols: Octopuses are the symbol in this story. Octopuses represent love. Two octopuses fought against a man using their soft bodies however hard it is. It indicates the power of love never failed.


Irony: The irony in this film is when two octopuses finally saved from a man, and they felt relieves. However, in that moment, the male octopus was taken away by a bird.


Theme: Theme in this film is “ Human should thank animals more, and eat food.”

                This short film taught me animals have feeling as well as human. It is usual for human to eat food, but we have to recognize there was a victim. 

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