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Plot Structure Elements
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Exposition The first part of the plot- the opening of the story where characters, setting, and conflict(s) are introduced.
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Conflict: The “Fuel” of the Narrative EXTERNAL Between 2 characters Between 1 character and other people Between 1 character and external forces (such as nature, environment, etc.) INTERNAL When the conflict takes place inside the character’s mind.
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The greater the conflict, the more we care about the outcome!
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The events that precede the climax– the deepening conflicts and struggles of the protagonist. This is often the longest part of a story/novel.
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The key scene of the story– the tense/terrifying moment when our emotional involvement is at its greatest. This determines the outcome of the conflict.
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Falling Action The falling action is the sequence of events that follow the climax and end in the resolution. This is in contrast to the rising action.
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Dénouement (Also known as the resolution) French for unraveling the knot. Now all struggles are over– this is the closure to the story.
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