Friday, January 29, 2010

Plotism

Plotism can be looked at in many ways. You should look first at where the information came from and whether the argument has valid information to back up it's claims. How the information is presented such as the language used and the grammar. Ask what the real message or point to the text is revealing. What does it really all boil down to? 
For example the information presented in "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" is backing up the characters attempt to outwit or deceive the king and queen. They do this very successfully by appearing to be passing as large toys that were sent for entertainment. The language used in the song appears to include a hidden message of the protagonist's plan of deceiving the king and queen. Provoking the question "What do you see when you gaze at me"? Blatantly asking the audience to look closer at the situation. The hidden but growing love between the two protagonists is also in the song. What everything boils down to in the clip is the characters successful act of deception and for the audience to you Plotism to find out what the stories all about.