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Telling a Story in Pantomime ADA1O
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Storytelling To effectively tell a story and keep the attention of the audience, careful attention must be paid to how the plot is structured A common way to structure a dramatic script is called Aristotlian structure
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Aristotlian Structure Based on the poetic ideas of the Greek philosopher Aristotle –Emphasis is on action –Plot follows a clear beginning, middle, and end
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Aristotlian Structure
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1. Exposition Laying the groundwork for the story Reveals the: –Setting –Relationships between characters –Situation as it exists before the conflict
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2. Inciting Incident The peace/balance is interrupted when one or more of the characters comes into conflict with an outside force, another character, or themselves
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3. Rising Action The action and events of the story build towards the moment when the critical moment where the conflict is confronted
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4. Climax The most critical point in the story The point at which the conflict is at its highest point
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5. Falling Action Events that take place after the climax Leads to the closure and conclusion of the story
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6. Resolution The problem created or revealed by the inciting incident is resolved The lesson or meaning is revealed
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Example: The 3 Little Pigs Exposition: Introduce the characters (pigs) and the scene (them building their houses) Inciting Incident: The wolf appears Rising Action: The wolf blows down the first two pigs houses and chases them to the 3 rd house Climax: The wolf arrives at the brick house and attempts to get the pigs Falling Action: The pigs are safe and live happily ever after Resolution: Hard work pays off
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Example: Cinderella Exposition: Inciting Incident: Rising Action: Climax: Falling Action: Resolution:
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Plotlines and Pantomimes Example: –The Lion Cage
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Solo Pantomime Checking In
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Activity: In pairs, write a script for a pantomime performance on… –A first date –A trip to the dentist –Getting a parking ticket –Getting a bad haircut
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