Although screenplays are formatted like technical documents, they are still works of art. After reading the script for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, I found the narration to be similar to a novel. There were multiple instances of figurative language, and each one affects the tone of the story. A great example involves the chase scenes with the Superposse. The group operates “like a machine” (pg. 71), while it chases Butch and Sundance wherever they go. They chase them through the woods at night, where the trees are “constantly whipping out at them” (pg. 79), and they soon “take on an almost phantom quality” (pg. 81). The protagonists gradually lose the confidence they had at the beginning of the story, and eventually, they stop