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The Tapir
Rather than the typical western way of storytelling whereby the audience expects a moral statement at the end of a story, "The Tapir" has an unusual narrative. "The Tapir" presents a conflict, develops it into an action-climax situation and surprises the audience by ending in suspense. Because the narrative in "The Tapir" is a myth, it can contain numerous meanings. There is also an underlying notion that the story was always there, complete.
Source: Raquel Coelho
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