2015 Semester 2 http://kidblog.org/DorseyCreativeWriting72015S2/ Plot ![]() |
This is a story map, or plot map, showing the basic outline of a story. It starts out with (1) exposition which introduces the characters, setting, and basic problem. ![]() After the exposition comes the (2) inciting incident, something that happens to kick-off the action of the story. It causes a problem or makes an already existing problem worse. The problem is also called the CONFLICT. In a novel there will likely be more than one conflict, but usually there is one main one that the character is trying to solve. (3) COMPLICATIONS come along for the character(s). The point at which the problem (conflict) is solved is called the (4) climax. In novels, there may be several climaxes in which one problem is solved, but the character goes on to another problem. After the problem is solved, there is often a winding up of the story -- sort of the "they all lived happily ever after. . " or not. That comes in the (5) denouement and resolution. |
Monday, January 19, 2015
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