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The Structure of a Narrative Plot

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  • where you introduce your characters, establish the setting, and begin to introduce the primary conflict of your story.
    Exposition
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  • The chain of events that make up your story/
    Plot
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  • a moment that sets your story into action. As it progresses, you’ll have multiple moments of conflict that escalate and create tension as the story moves toward the climax.
    Rising Action
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  • the peak of tension, plot, and character in a story
    climax
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  • the time the conflicts start resolving itself
    falling action
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  • the end of your story where you can tie up the final loose ends and bring the story to its happy or tragic ending.
    Resolution/Denouement
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  • a person or other being in a narrative
    character
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  • challenges or problems in a story
    conflict
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  • the time and geographic location within a narrative
    setting
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  • a central topic, subject, or message within a narrative.
    theme
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  • refers to who is telling a story, or who is narrating it.
    point of view
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  • the narrator is a person in the story, telling the story from their own point of view.
    first person POV
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  • the narrator knows every character’s thoughts, feelings, and motivations even if that character doesn’t reveal any of those things to the other characters.
    third person omniscient POV
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  • the narrator still exists outside the events of the story, but does not know the motivations or thoughts of all the characters.
    Third Person/ Third Person Limited POV
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  • turning point of a narrative work is its point of highest tension and drama
    climax
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  • It is where the story introduces the characters, establish the setting, and begin to introduce the primary conflict of
    exposition
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