The Boy in the Bubble

Ellen

Ellen

by Tsz Ching (Ellen) Cheuk -
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Exposition: The young boy Rupert as a sensitive boy falls in love with a girl at school with magical tone.

Rising Action: When the girl turns he down, he uses a spell to make a bubble to protect from suffering mood swing and isolate himself.

Climax:  He finds the bubble makes he lose his meaningful life since he cannot feel happy, neither and which makes him feel lonely.

Falling Action: He realizes he needs to get out from the bubble otherwise he cannot have a normal life. He is struggling because at the same time he does not want to be painful.

Resolution: Rupert decides to give up his defence to himself. He walks out from the bubble and he accepts that pain is a part of life.