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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/what-makes-great-
 stories-23780/register">What Makes Great Stories?</a>\nAll great novels ha
 ve great stories but have you ever wondered what makes those stories so ap
 pealing? Why is it that in some cases\, reading is a struggle\, and in oth
 ers it’s impossible to stop? Harry Potter. Gulliver’s Travels. The Hob
 bit. Life of Pi. The Odyssey. The Greek myths… What do these stories hav
 e in common and why are they so good? What is the general structure for a 
 great story? What is a ‘catharsis’ and what does it do to readers like
  you and I? Even if you aren’t a bookworm\, you will find an interest in
  this club because everyone likes a good story. What are you waiting for? 
 Let’s dig into it together!所有伟大的小说都蕴藏着伟大的故
 事，这些故事为什么会如此有魅力？为什么在读书时，
 有时会想要弃书有时却欲罢不能？《哈利波特》，《格
 列佛游记》，《霍比特人》，《少年派的奇幻漂流》，
 《奥德赛》，《希腊神话传说故事》…这些故事都有什
 么共同之处？他们为什么能如此出色？一个伟大故事的
 故事结构是怎样的？什么是“精神宣泄”，它对你我这
 样的读者有何影响？每个人都喜欢好故事，即使你不是
 一个书虫，但也会享受到本次活动的乐趣。还等什么，
 快加入吧！
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LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:What Makes Great Stories?
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