Narratorical Analysis Of 'The War Has Begun'

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Scene 1: The Introduction (Lights are dim, scary music is playing in the background.) Narrator 1: Let me tell you a story of a war between the monstrous insects and the humans at the border of North and South Dakota. Narrator 2: It is a scary time for the insects as many of them are dying each day because they are being attacked by deadly missile launches from the humans in North Dakota. (They both quietly exit out of the stage.) Scene 2: The War Has Begun (Setting is a cold and gloomy night in the forest in South Dakota. Every insect is sleepless in their tents, fearing what is going to come next. The camera is focusing on the leader of the insects, Porter. He is inside his tent pacing back and forth, as he is planning on how to fight…show more content…
Finally, the insects arrive at the base camp and Porter stands on his podium wearing his best suit about to give his speech.) Porter: (Saying powerfully) I gather you all here today because we need to stop the humans from what they are doing to us. The humans are trying to kill us all using missiles so they can use our land to build more buildings! They already made this world a concrete jungle. There is no land for us anymore. We need to stop this, we need to fight back. (Everyone starts chanting and screaming with their fists up high. Porter calms them down.) Porter: This is how we are going to do it. First, we have to have all the monstrous mosquitos fly over to North Dakota and start biting the humans in their base camp so they can get sick. While the humans are distracted, we will start building stronger shelters to protect us from the missiles and prepare for a massive attack on humans. Now, GO and prepare for the attack! (All the insects march out of the base camp going in different directions.) Scene 3: Mosquitos dying (Cloudy and raining outside, soaking wet, Mark enters Porter’s…show more content…
First, half of you have to go and attack the guards. Meanwhile, the second of half of you volunteers go inside the camp and destroy the missiles. Are we clear? This is a dangerous job, but you guys can do it. (All the volunteers walk across the border. They split up into two groups. Once they arrive at the camp, the first half of the group starts attacking the guards. Meanwhile, the other insects sneak into the camps through the ventilation pipes. Once they arrive at the middle of the base camp where all the missiles and bombs are held, they start destroying these nuclear weapons. Once they finish their mission, the mosquitos return to South Dakota. They tell Porter the good news.) Porter: Great job guys, you really proved yourself as true heroes. Now, let us see what the other side does. (They all exit out and head towards their tents at the base camp.) Scene 6: The Deal Human Leader: (Speaking to the humans) The insects are much stronger than we thought. Our family members and friends are dying because of them. To save each other’s lives, we have to go and make a truce with

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