The roles of Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym are all better. In order to demonstrate this change, it is necessary to investigate the state of these males easily at the beginning of a short story.
At the beginning of the story, two people dislike each other. Indeed, Ulrich wants to kill him against his enemy Tomorrow tonight. From this point of view, it can be said that he is bleeding. The same can be said about Georg. Just like Ulrich dislikes, he dislikes Ulrich. According to the text, the battle is three generations.
They began to notice when Arash pinned people under the tree. It is Ulrich that surrenders first. He began to pity the enemy, and his anger began to decline. When this happened, he proposed George Grape George first refused because he still thought Ulrich was the enemy. Ulrich keeps changing. He said that if his person arrived earlier he will help George first as if he were a guest.
George became softer as time passed. He wants to end this discord and wants to help Ulrich. So at the end of the story they wanted to help each other and end the discord, so both people changed completely. This text is actually called "dramatic reconciliation".
As to what they have learned, they understand that it is better to end such foolish things. I also learn the joy of settlement. They may study these courses as they are considering the possibility of death
Learning the change in the role in the story is not the only thing to see at the end of the story that the character understands himself to a certain extent. The audience needs to participate truly in the role transition and understand what the audience is seeing not only by experiencing different perspectives of the characters but also becoming various roles throughout the story.
What is a story? Usually, this is a story with a beginning, an intermediate, and an end. It has a role that may start with a shaking event - this will change or challenge the status quo. Roles act, interact with other characters, start and participate in the event. In general, roles are challenged, obstacles must be overcome, and things about themselves are often learned on the road. At the end of the day the situation has changed. This is a very broad perspective, but if you narrow down your favorite stories, you can observe common patterns that can be seen over and over again. Writer and journalist Christopher Brook has proposed only 7 basic plots such as overcoming monsters and missions. In his view, it means that we have offered us millions of books, movies, movies, and oral stories we know and love.