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This work, using mostly movie clichés, reveals a deep connection between often being unvalued literary clichés and the Age of revolution in human history; it is the continuation of the well-known "Morphology of the Folktale" at the same time. For those readers who have idea about the Six major plot archetypes in literature, discovered by Prof Matthew Jockers, such a paper is able to provide another illustration for that concept as well.
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Movie clichés, Human history, Repeated elements, Literary clichés, Movie clichés, Vladimir Propp, Functions of dramatis personae, Morphology of the folktale, Matthew Jockers, Six major plot archetypes, A novel method for detecting plot, Age of revolution, Human history, Society development, Age of revolution, Literary clichés, movie clichés, Vladimir Propp, functions of dramatis personae, Morphology of the folktale, Matthew Jockers, Six major plot archetypes, A novel method for detecting plot, Age of revolution, Human history, Society development, Literary clichés
Movie clichés, Human history, Repeated elements, Literary clichés, Movie clichés, Vladimir Propp, Functions of dramatis personae, Morphology of the folktale, Matthew Jockers, Six major plot archetypes, A novel method for detecting plot, Age of revolution, Human history, Society development, Age of revolution, Literary clichés, movie clichés, Vladimir Propp, functions of dramatis personae, Morphology of the folktale, Matthew Jockers, Six major plot archetypes, A novel method for detecting plot, Age of revolution, Human history, Society development, Literary clichés
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