Plot & Story line

Plot ( definition )

Plot is the organised pattern or sequence of events that make up a story. Plot is the literary element that describes the structure of a story. It shows arrangement of events and actions within a story.

Plot Structure:   Exposition > Point of conflict > Rising action > Emotional climax > Falling action > Denouement > Resolution.

Exposition: Comprehensive or a good explanation of who the characters are and where we are, who, where, when, what. ( about 10% )

Point of Conflict: The problem is causing something.

Rising Action: Create suspense, interest, and tension in a narrative, and is almost like a heart beat rising, building up to something

Emotional Climax: We question whats happened are they OK.

Falling Action & Denouement: come back to reality,  and calming down from the Emotional Climax.

Resolution: The happily ever after moment that we don’t know what happens after the film ends, or they don’t live happily ever after, it’s always up to the viewer to see what happens next.

We’ve been told to write a little story climb of our own.

Define the Exposition Conflict and Resolution:

Exposition – Allie lived in a cottage in wales and had a poodle named floofles.

Conflict: Someone tried to take away the poodle named floofles so Allie goes to move somewhere else, turns out floofles is a rare breed of doggo that people want to take, Allie protected nether less.

Resolution: Allie manages to breed her poodle floofles with a regular poodle and out came a floof ball called doodles, this pupper was half breed, not floofers was no longer a rare breed of doggo and lived a long healthy life. fin.

 

 

 

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