These are the steps we need to follow:
1) Identify and define a specific fallacy to be used in this short analysis. Provide a citation for the definition.
2) Next, claim that Louis in Full Moon in Paris commits (or falls for) the fallacy identified and defined in the opening.
3) Use the Quote Sandwich tool to manage the support. Contextualize by first presenting a general plot summary of the story. A summary includes identifying the protagonist, point of view, conflict, climax and resolution.
4)Then contextualize the specific scene under which the fallacy is committed.
5) Provide a lead-in and present the quoted line/lines or passage of what the character thinks or says or does in supporting that the character committed a fallacy; attach a lead-in to the quoted line/s. Provide a parenthetical citation.
6) Follow up by analyzing the quoted line and explaining how it supports the definition of the fallacy that the character unwittingly or purposefully commits (or falls for).
7) Lastly, explain the effect of the fallacy–what significant repercussions were there as a result of the fallacy being committed. Keep in mind that both positive and negative effects of the fallacy.