Climax:
Through interactions and observations, he has a moment of clarity about the common struggles and joys people face in life.
"A Bar Song" by Shaboozey
"Latenobrain"
Shake It Off by Taylor Swift
"Great Gal"
"Bad Guy" by Billie Eilish
"The Little Birds" by Bob Marley
Exposition:
The narrator describes feeling overwhelmed by love, comparing their emotions to the beat of a heart.
"Runawgalaxy"
Levitating by Dua Lipa
"Stop doing that to that"
"Do it To it" by ACRAZE
Theme: Reflection and longing for more
Main Idea: The hero dreams of a better place far away to escape their troubles - or, they describe the distant coldness of their love
"Saturn" by SZA
Resolution:
She embraces her independence and self-love, understanding that she can thrive on her own and does not need someone else to validate her worth.
"Oneshotunity"
Lose Yourself by Eminem
"I hate on your expressions of passion"
"i like the way you kiss me" by Artemas
"Million Dollar Baby" by Tommy Richman
Exposition: A young boy begins this story talking about his first love and the happiness it brought him.
"Baby" by Justin Bieber
"Planedreamigan"
Party in the USA by Miley Cyrus
"I indifferent to this"
(And we never got to it in class...)
"I Love It" by Icona Pop
Theme: Empowerment and self-confidence
Main Idea: The hero, who could be Roxy, is embracing one's identity and power to assert independence and achieve success in a world not made for them
"Boss B----" by Doja Cat
The resolution of this piece of "historical" literature involves:
Both Brutus and Cassius commit suicide, and Antony and Octavius emerge victorious, taking control of Rome.
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
A film has shows how to "Navigate your way through Emomemories and find the core Feelstones to understand the essence of Emofeelingdom."
Inside Out
This piece of literature has the main characters live long, content lives, focusing on platonic friendships and familial love, highlighting community bonds and personal independence.
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
This poetic literature is about:
"Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll (from Through the Looking Glass)