I.
Introductory Paragraph
a.
Examples are based on Newton’s Third Law
(action and reaction—equal in magnitude, opposite in direction)
b.
Examples are from The Lord of the
Rings: The Two Towers, Pokemon, and Hunchback of Notre Dame
II.
1st Body Paragraph
a.
Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers- introduce scene
(Legolas mounting his horse from the front of the horse while it’s in motion)
b.
With every action, there must be an opposite
reaction—explain how this mount is impossible
III.
2nd Body Paragraph
a.
Pokemon- anytime Team Rocket “blasts off again”
(different times where they blasted off into the sky)
b.
Most times they “blast off again”, it’s not from
something that would have been equal in magnitude
IV.
3rd Body Paragraph
a.
Hunchback of Notre Dame—much of the film is
dramatic and serious, but when there are action scenes, things tend to get
cartoonish. During Esmeralda’s escape at the Feast of Fools-- guy on stilts
kicks the groins of five guards, launching them into the air; stilt guy’s pants
get pulled down, guard gets caught in them and flung back into the sky;
Esmeralda “Frisbees” a helmet at a wooden post, cutting it in half
b.
All of these “stunts” are not correct
actions/reactions
V.
Conclusion
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