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First stage introduces main characters; provides background information; sets scene. Second stage of plot; characters engage in conflicts; antagonism is heightened. Third stage is moment of greatest emotional intensity; turning point. Fourth stage is Falling action; immediate consequences of crisis.
First stage introduces main characters; provides background information; sets scene. Second stage of plot; characters engage in conflicts; antagonism is heightened. Third stage is moment of greatest emotional intensity; turning point. Fourth stage is Falling action; immediate consequences of crisis.
First stage introduces main characters; provides background information; sets scene. Second stage of plot; characters engage in conflicts; antagonism is heightened. Third stage is moment of greatest emotional intensity; turning point. Fourth stage is Falling action; immediate consequences of crisis.
1. Exposition: first stage of traditional plot structure; introduces main characters;
provides background information; sets scene; establishes potential for conflict. 2. Rising action / Complication: second stage of plot; characters engage in conflicts; antagonism is heightened. 3. Climax / crisis: third stage of plot; moment of greatest emotional intensity; turning point. 4. Falling action: fourth stage of plot; immediate consequences of crisis. 5. Resolution / Conclusion / Denouement: fifth stage of plot; unraveling of tensions; most questions answered; characters left to deal with consequences of conflicts. ELEMENTS OF PLOT 1. Exposition: first stage of traditional plot structure; introduces main characters; provides background information; sets scene; establishes potential for conflict. 2. Rising action / Complication: second stage of plot; characters engage in conflicts; antagonism is heightened. 3. Climax / crisis: third stage of plot; moment of greatest emotional intensity; turning point. 4. Falling action: fourth stage of plot; immediate consequences of crisis. 5. Resolution / Conclusion / Denouement: fifth stage of plot; unraveling of tensions; most questions answered; characters left to deal with consequences of conflicts. ELEMENTS OF PLOT 1. Exposition: first stage of traditional plot structure; introduces main characters; provides background information; sets scene; establishes potential for conflict. 2. Rising action / Complication: second stage of plot; characters engage in conflicts; antagonism is heightened. 3. Climax / crisis: third stage of plot; moment of greatest emotional intensity; turning point. 4. Falling action: fourth stage of plot; immediate consequences of crisis. 5. Resolution / Conclusion / Denouement: fifth stage of plot; unraveling of tensions; most questions answered; characters left to deal with consequences of conflicts. ELEMENTS OF PLOT 1. Exposition: first stage of traditional plot structure; introduces main characters; provides background information; sets scene; establishes potential for conflict. 2. Rising action / Complication: second stage of plot; characters engage in conflicts; antagonism is heightened. 3. Climax / crisis: third stage of plot; moment of greatest emotional intensity; turning point. 4. Falling action: fourth stage of plot; immediate consequences of crisis. 5. Resolution / Conclusion / Denouement: fifth stage of plot; unraveling of tensions; most questions answered; characters left to deal with consequences of conflicts. ELEMENTS OF PLOT 1. Exposition: first stage of traditional plot structure; introduces main characters; provides background information; sets scene; establishes potential for conflict. 2. Rising action / Complication: second stage of plot; characters engage in conflicts; antagonism is heightened. 3. Climax / crisis: third stage of plot; moment of greatest emotional intensity; turning point. 4. Falling action: fourth stage of plot; immediate consequences of crisis.
5. Resolution / Conclusion / Denouement: fifth stage of plot; unraveling of tensions;
most questions answered; characters left to deal with consequences of conflicts.
(Journal For The Study of The Old Testament Supplement Series 321) Varese Layzer-Signs of Weakness - Juxtaposing Irish Tales and The Bible (JSOT Supplement) - Sheffield Academic Press (2001) PDF