Well, first Charlotte enters Sanditon. Then she gets to know the different characters. Her connection with Sidney starts to develop. Alongside, the town is growing. There are disputes over land and business in Sanditon. And the characters' relationships keep evolving. For instance, the relationship between the Parker brothers and how they handle the town's affairs while also dealing with their personal relationships is an important part of the main events.
Yes. Rapunzel's parents angered a witch. Rapunzel was taken by the witch and locked in a tower. A prince climbed her hair to visit. Witch cut Rapunzel's hair and banished her, but she and the prince reunited in the end.
Well, in the story, a traveler comes to the landlady's place. She offers him accommodation. He soon discovers her creepy stuffed pets. As the story progresses, it becomes evident that the landlady has some secrets related to past guests, and there's a growing sense of danger for the current guest.
Sure. Darkseid spreads the virus. People turn into zombies. Heroes fight back.
The main events include the Atreides being sent to Arrakis. Then there's the betrayal they face. And the fight for the spice.
The main events might include the jay's encounter with the peacock and being awestruck by its beauty. Then perhaps the jay's attempts to be like the peacock in some way.
Sorry, as I don't know the story, I can't summarize it.
Sure. Andy gets wrongly jailed. He becomes friends with Red. He helps the warden with finances. Then he escapes and exposes the warden's wrongdoings. Red is paroled and joins Andy in Mexico.
Sure. The main event is the threat of the Jailer. He wants to break free and rule the Shadowlands. Another important part is the exploration of the different zones like Bastion, where we learn about the Kyrian. Then there's the conflict in Maldraxxus among the necromantic houses. And the balance issues in Ardenweald. Also, the judgment system in Revendreth.
Without knowledge of the Charlie Wade full story, it's a challenge to pick out the main events. However, if we assume it's a typical story, there might be an inciting incident that sets Charlie Wade on a path. This could be something unexpected that happens to him or a decision he makes. Then, there would be a series of events that either help or hinder his progress. For instance, he might meet people who help him in his journey or face antagonists who try to stop him. And there would probably be a climax, a point where the tension is at its highest, and finally a resolution, where the story comes to an end and Charlie Wade's situation is resolved in some way.
I'm not sure of the exact'red kayak' story, but generally, it may include the discovery or acquisition of the red kayak, some trips in it, and maybe an event that changes the relationship with the kayak.