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Plot Elements: Exposition, Conflict, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Denouement, Exercises of Conflict Management

An in-depth explanation of the key elements of a plot in storytelling. Learn about exposition, the setting and background information; inciting incident, the moment of conflict revelation; conflict, the obstacles to the characters' goals; internal conflict, a person's inner struggle; external conflict, conflict with external forces; rising action, the plot complications; climax, the highest point of tension; falling action, the resolution of conflicts; and denouement, the conclusion. Understand how these elements build suspense and engage readers.

What you will learn

  • What are the two types of conflict in a story?
  • How does Rising Action contribute to the plot development?
  • What is Denouement and how does it conclude a story?
  • What is the purpose of Falling Action in a story?
  • What is the significance of the Climax in a story?
  • What is the role of Exposition in a story?

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What are the elements of
What are the elements of
plot?
plot?
Wait! What is plot?
The sequence of the action
that the author develops to
build suspense and interest.
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What is Exposition?
What is Exposition?
Exposition sets the scene and
Exposition sets the scene and
circumstances of the story
circumstances of the story
it is the
it is the
background information that you need
background information that you need
to know in order to understand the
to know in order to understand the
basic plot of the story.
basic plot of the story.
It establishes:
It establishes:
the characters and their
the characters and their motivation
motivation and
and
goals
goals
the
the setting
setting (both time and place)
(both time and place)
2
Inciting Incident
It is the moment when the conflict is
revealed; in other words, it is when the plot
begins to emerge.
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What is Conflict?
What is Conflict?
The plot complications in a story
The plot complications in a story
obstacles to the attainment of goals.
obstacles to the attainment of goals.
There are two types of conflict:
There are two types of conflict:
Internal Conflict
Internal Conflict
External Conflict
External Conflict
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What is Internal Conflict?
What is Internal Conflict?
Internal Conflict is a conflict within a person
Internal Conflict is a conflict within a person
Person verse Self
Person verse Self
An example of Internal Conflict would be a person who is
An example of Internal Conflict would be a person who is
debating whether he should or should not do something
debating whether he should or should not do something
think about someone who is considering cheating on a
think about someone who is considering cheating on a
test. Part of him knows that it is wrong to cheat, the
test. Part of him knows that it is wrong to cheat, the
other part wants to get a good grade. This is an internal
other part wants to get a good grade. This is an internal
conflict. [The correct decision, of course, is not to
conflict. [The correct decision, of course, is not to
cheat!!!]
cheat!!!]
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What is External Conflict?
What is External Conflict?
External Conflict is conflict with something
External Conflict is conflict with something
outside of yourself.
outside of yourself.
Person verse Person
Person verse Person
think David verse
think David verse
Goliath
Goliath
Person verse Nature
Person verse Nature
think man stuck in
think man stuck in
middle of ocean during a hurricane
middle of ocean during a hurricane
Person verse Culture
Person verse Culture
think person facing
think person facing
cultural racism
cultural racism
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What are the elements ofWhat are the elements of

plot? plot?

Wait! What is plot?

• The sequence of the action

that the author develops to

build suspense and interest.

1

What is Exposition? What is Exposition?

  • • Exposition sets the scene andExposition sets the scene and

circumstances of the story circumstances of the story–– it is theit is the

background information that you need background information that you need

to know in order to understand the to know in order to understand the

basic plot of the story. basic plot of the story.

It establishes: It establishes:

  • • the characters and theirthe characters and their motivationmotivation andand goals goals
  • • thethe settingsetting (both time and place)(both time and place)

2

Inciting Incident

  • It is the moment when the conflict is revealed; in other words, it is when the plot begins to emerge.

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What is Conflict? What is Conflict?

  • •^ The plot complications in a storyThe plot complications in a story––

obstacles to the attainment of goals. obstacles to the attainment of goals.

  • • There are two types of conflict:There are two types of conflict:
    • –Internal ConflictInternal Conflict
    • –External ConflictExternal Conflict

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What is Internal Conflict?What is Internal Conflict?

  • •^ Internal Conflict is a conflict within a personInternal Conflict is a conflict within a person
  • • Person verse SelfPerson verse Self
  • • An example of Internal Conflict would be a person who isAn example of Internal Conflict would be a person who is debating whether he should or should not do somethingdebating whether he should or should not do something–– think about someone who is considering cheating on athink about someone who is considering cheating on a test. Part of him knows that it is wrong to cheat, thetest. Part of him knows that it is wrong to cheat, the other part wants to get a good grade. This is an internalother part wants to get a good grade. This is an internal conflict. [The correct decision, of course, is not toconflict. [The correct decision, of course, is not to cheat!!!]cheat!!!]

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What is External Conflict?What is External Conflict?

  • •^ External Conflict is conflict with somethingExternal Conflict is conflict with something outside of yourself. outside of yourself.
  • •^ Person verse PersonPerson verse Person^ – –^ think David versethink David verse Goliath Goliath
  • •^ Person verse NaturePerson verse Nature^ – –^ think man stuck inthink man stuck in middle of ocean during a hurricane middle of ocean during a hurricane
  • •^ Person verse CulturePerson verse Culture^ – –^ think person facingthink person facing cultural racism cultural racism

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What is Rising Action?What is Rising Action?

  • • The plot points and complications of aThe plot points and complications of a story.story.
  • •^ It occurs simultaneously with theIt occurs simultaneously with the^ Conflict.Conflict.
  • •^ Example: A boy is walking to the movies toExample: A boy is walking to the movies to meet his date. He accidentally spills hismeet his date. He accidentally spills his soda on a stranger. The stranger starts asoda on a stranger. The stranger starts a fight with him. He gets beat up. He’s latefight with him. He gets beat up. He’s late to the movies. The girl leaves, thinkingto the movies. The girl leaves, thinking she has been stood up. He tries to call hershe has been stood up. He tries to call her but his cell phone is dead…. (and on andbut his cell phone is dead…. (and on and on until the climax).on until the climax). 7

What is the Climax?What is the Climax?

• •^ the highest point of tension orthe highest point of tension or

excitement in a story excitement in a story

• • The point in the story where theThe point in the story where the

main character’s decision / action main character’s decision / action

makes the final outcome makes the final outcome

inevitable. inevitable.

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What isWhat is Falling Action?Falling Action?

  • •^ It brings us to the end of the story, resolvingIt brings us to the end of the story, resolving conflicts and moving from climax to finale. conflicts and moving from climax to finale.

There are two kinds:There are two kinds:

  • • InIn comedycomedy falling actionfalling action is alsois also calledcalled Resolution Resolution (^) and it resolves the plot of theand it resolves the plot of the story story (the guy and the girl make up).(the guy and the girl make up).
  • • InIn tragedytragedy the falling actionthe falling action is calledis called Catastrophe Catastrophe and usually something terribleand usually something terrible happens, like someone dies. happens, like someone dies. (^9)

What is Denouement? What is Denouement?

• • A fancy word for the conclusion.A fancy word for the conclusion.

• •^ It ties us any remaining looseIt ties us any remaining loose

ends to a story. ends to a story.

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