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This guide explores essential elements of plot in storytelling, including exposition, narrative hooks, rising action, conflict, climax, falling action, and resolution. Each element plays a crucial role in engaging readers and developing a compelling narrative. Learn how to introduce characters and settings effectively, build tension through conflicts, deliver impactful climaxes, and wrap up your story. This comprehensive overview will enhance your storytelling skills and help you create captivating narratives that resonate with your audience.
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Elements of Plot CP Eng 9
Exposition • Introduces the story’s characters, setting, and situation.
Narrative Hook • The point in the story where the author catches the reader’s attention by presenting an interesting problem or solution.
Rising Action • The part of the plot that adds complications to the plot’s problems and increases reader interest.
Conflict • A struggle between two opposing forces. A) External Conflict-character vs. character, character vs. nature, character vs. society B) internal conflict- Character vs. Himself, ie. Decision-making
Climax • The point of greatest emotional intensity, interest, or suspense in the story. The turning point.
Falling Action • The action that follows the climax and cleans up loose ends in the story.
Resolution • This presents or reveals the final outcome of the conflict.