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GABY CATANA EMMA BARRETT PATRICIA BULACU. HE-Y, COME ON OU-T!. When feeling like you have so much built up inside or many things are bothering you, do you usually “put it all away?” How do you deal with it?. QUESTION. PLOT SUMMARY. Introduction:
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GABY CATANA EMMA BARRETT PATRICIA BULACU HE-Y, COME ON OU-T!
When feeling like you have so much built up inside or many things are bothering you, do you usually “put it all away?” How do you deal with it? QUESTION
PLOT SUMMARY • Introduction: • Typhoon hits a small village near the mountains • a small Shrine is swept away Rising Action: 4.Different companies and individuals come to the hole and dump their waste believing that the hole will not fill up 3.The town agrees to fill in the hole with dirt but rather decide to use it for their own personal gain in disposing waste 2.Numerous amounts of people strive to discover the depth of the hole through various methods 1.Young man shouts into the hole “He-y, come on ou-t!” but gets no response • Climax: • The village becomes wealthy through its newly developed business in disposing waste and expands the village greatly • A man is working on the construction of a new building as he hears a voice from the sky that says “He-y, come on ou-t!” and suddenly a pebble from inside the hole flies out • Initiating Incident: • A hole that was located under the Shrine is discovered • None of the village people have know of its existence
Foreshadowing - “He-y, come on ou-t!” (Hoshi 152) Symbol - The hole… Hamartia - Human flaw of using a scapegoat LITERARY DEVICES
Newspaper Reporter - Curious, possibly wants the town to recognize his name The Scientist - Fears what he doesn’t understand The Mayor - Always looking for a privilege to prosper The Government - Only cares about the present and doesn’t think about future consequences CHARACTERS
Person vs. Nature: Town vs. typhoon and hole Person vs. Person: Discussion about the hole Person vs. Supernatural: Town vs. Voice from the sky CONFLICTS
What goes around comes around* Taking advantage of what is not yours to take, will rebel against you Getting caught up in all the beauty will prevent you from seeing the ugly that is fighting its way to the surface THEMES
Shrine: any structure or place consecrated or devoted to some saint, holy person, or deity, as an altar, chapel, church, or temple. Scapegoat: a person or thing made to bear the blame for others There is not a lot of dialogue – mostly a reencounter of the actions that took place No real resolution takes place – story ends at the climax Additional Information
Gaby, Emma and Patricia He-y, Come On Ou-t!