Transcript PLOT
ELEMENTS OF PLOT
Resolution
ELEMENTS OF PLOT
Exposition
The introductory material which gives the setting,
creates the tone, presents the characters, and presents
other facts necessary to understanding the story.
It also gives you a glimpse into a character’s normal
daily life.
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Inciting Force/conflict
The event or character that triggers the conflict.
This is something that takes them away from their
normal daily life or routine.
It starts the rising action.
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Resolution
Inciting Force/conflict
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Inciting Force/conflict
It is the essence of fiction. It creates plot. The conflicts
we encounter can usually be identified as one of four
kinds. (Man versus…Man, Nature, Society, or Self) We
will come back to those later.
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Rising Action
A series of events that builds from the conflict/inciting
force and ends with the climax.
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Resolution
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Climax
The climax is the high point of the story for the reader.
Frequently, it is the moment of the highest interest or
excitement and greatest emotion. The point at which
the outcome of the conflict can be predicted.
ELEMENTS OF PLOT
Resolution
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Falling Action
The events right after the climax.
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Resolution
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Resolution (Denouement)
Rounds out and concludes the action.
It may show the new “daily life” for the characters.
ELEMENTS OF PLOT
Resolution