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Challenge
Morphological Analysis Assignment
Morphological Chart for Fictional
Narratives
DAY 2 DAY 4
Mars is a Mercury is
cold place small

DAY 1 DAY 3 DAY 1


Venus is Saturn has rings Pluto is a
terribly hot dwarf planet
PROTAGONIST
Tin is an abandoned child. He lives on
guessing the winning number of a game
called đề*. If he guess the right ones, he
will be properly fed for a while, if not, he
Your will be chased and hit. Wrestling with his
daily tough life, Tin has never stopped

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looking for his parents.

*đề: a gambling game based on the lottery, in which people will


bet their money on a number. Some people are believed to have
the ability to see the winning numbers in their dream. Therefore,
Tin pretends to be one of them to trick the superstitious.
TIN MET A DOG
AND
Tin named him “Banhmi”. He
ADOPTED
shared HIM
Banhmi every single piece
of food he had.
Banhmi would warn him if anyone
approached them. The dog became
his best friend.

*banhmi: a Vietnamese sandwich consisting of a baguette


(traditionally baked with both rice and wheat flour) filled
with a variety of ingredients, typically including meat,
pickled vegetables, and chilli peppers.
THE DEATH OF
BANHMI
Banhmi tried to protect Tin from the
chasers, which led him to be stoned to
death by the angry throng. Tin also
was injured and knocked
unconscious.
THE WINNING NUMBER
After the death of Banhmi, Tin had
dreams about him every night.
Dreaming about dog infers the winning
number will be 59 so he advised the
gamblers to bet on that number. He was
right this time.

Losing his dog brings him food and


money, it’s like some hideous trick of
fate. For the first time, Tin was not
happy about guessing the right number.
ENDING
Tin moved to another city to find his
parents. On his journey, he found an
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abandoned puppy. He wavered, but finally Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, infographics &
decided to be the dog’s “daddy”. He named images by Freepik and illustrations by Stories
the new dog “nhà”, which means “home”.

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