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Elements of Plot
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What is plot?
In a narrative or creative writing, a plot is the sequence of events that make up a story, whether it’s told, written, filmed, or sung. The plot is the story, and more specifically, how the story develops, unfolds, and moves in time. Plots are typically made up of five main elements:
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT one of the five main elements of plot?
Exposition
Climax
Dialogue
Rising Action
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Exposition
At the beginning of the story, characters, setting, and the main conflict are typically introduced. This introduction to important background information is called exposition.
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Open Ended
Think of a story from a book or a movie that you really enjoy. How are the characters, setting, and main conflict introduced?
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Rising Action
Rising action consists of the growing conflicts in the story. This is where the story builds. The rising action is most of the story.
The protagonist (main character) is in crisis and events leading up to facing the conflict begin to unfold. The story becomes complicated.
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Multiple Choice
True or False: Most of the story takes place during the rising action.
True
False
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Climax
The climax is the turning point of the story. This is the highest point of action in the story. At the peak of the story, a major event occurs in which the main character faces a major enemy, fear, challenge, or other source of conflict. The most action, drama, change, and excitement occurs here.
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Open Ended
Think back to the same story that you used as an example for Exposition. What happens during the Climax of this story?
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Falling Action
The falling action happens after the big event (climax) and leads to the resolution. The story begins to slow down and work towards its end, tying up loose ends.
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Resolution
The resolution is the end of the story and gives insights to what happens to the characters as a result of the conflict being solved.
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Open Ended
Continue using the same story as your previous examples to answer this question: What is the resolution of the story?
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