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PLOT AND CONFLICT

N o t e s

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PLOT is a series of related events that make up one story

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Three Types of Plots

Chronological

tells events in the order they occur

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Three Types of Plots

Flashback

the present looking back to the past

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Three Types of Plots

In media res (in the middle)story starts in the middle of the action

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Freytag’s Plot Structure

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Exposition: the start of the story; before the action

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Rising Action: events that build before excitement

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Climax: most intense moment and story’s turning point

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Falling Action: the lessening action after the climax

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Resolution: the conclusion; tying the story up

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Conflict is the struggle between two forces in a story.

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Human vs Nature

Human vs Society

EXTERNAL CONLICT (outside the person)

Human vs Human

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INTERNAL CONLICT (within the person)

Human vs Self


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