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The use of deus-ex-machina by SlyW2007-02-16 08:56:17
  Oh yes. But then, by Peace_man2007-02-16 08:58:01
    The hero and the antagonist must balance by Miss L. Anyus2007-02-16 09:10:38
      Offers opportunity of character growth, though. by CynicalRyan 2007-02-16 09:16:24
Works very well in, for example, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, or Babylon 5:

Insurmantable odds at first, and the protagonist(s) have to rise to the occasion.
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        Except in this case, the protagonist(s) are the by Miss L. Anyus2007-02-16 09:20:00
          They have the chance to be stronger from the by CynicalRyan2007-02-16 09:40:31
            But since the reader/watcher is empathising with by Miss L. Anyus2007-02-16 09:50:11
              Ahh, then I misunderstood your point. by CynicalRyan2007-02-16 09:52:03

 

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