features imagined conversations with Tony Hawk

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"Slam" is a creative work—likely a book, film, or show—known for its distinctive use of imagined conversations with skateboard legend Tony Hawk as a narrative device.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf creative work
narrative work
depicts use of fantasy to cope with real life
youthful obsession with skateboarding
featuresCharacter Tony Hawk NERFINISHED
featuresDepictionOf Tony Hawk NERFINISHED
hasGenre fiction
hasMotif imaginary dialogue with a celebrity
hasNarrativeDevice imagined conversations with Tony Hawk
hasTheme adolescence
aspiration
coming of age
identity
skateboarding
hasTitle Slam NERFINISHED
includesElement celebrity idolization
dialogue with an imagined Tony Hawk
imagined mentor
narrativeFocus inner life of a young protagonist
narrativePerspective first-person narration
narrativeTechnique fantasy sequences
internal monologue
notableFor distinctive use of imagined conversations with Tony Hawk
portrays skateboard culture
targetAudience fans of skateboarding
young adults
usesSecondPersonAddressTo Tony Hawk NERFINISHED

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Slam notableElement features imagined conversations with Tony Hawk