The climax stage in Freytag's Pyramid is the turning point of the plot where the conflict reaches its peak and the tension is at its highest. This stage is crucial because it leads to the resolution of the conflict and ultimately determines the outcome of the story.
B. Rising Action The king, hurt by his favorite daughter's refusal to flatter him, passes her over, and the kingdom is divided between the other two sisters. The two sisters, craving power, cast out the former king into the wild. The kingdom is threatened when the sisters struggle against each other.
D. Falling Action Holding the body of his favorite daughter, the former king mourns her loss and realizes his earlier folly.
A. ExpositionA king, reaching old age, abdicates his throne and plans to divide his kingdom among his three daughters.
E. Denouement The kingdom is taken over by the husband of one of the quarreling sisters
C. Climax The favorite daughter raises an army, but is conquered by her sisters. She is hanged. Meanwhile, one sister murders the other, then poisons herself.
Rising Action
The denouement is in the final act, as the final stage of the plot.
In the resolution period of Freytag's Pyramid, a reader would learn about the effects of a tragic hero's fall.
In the resolution period of Freytag's Pyramid, a reader would learn about the effects of a tragic hero's fall.
The exposition would occur at the beginning, in Act 1.
exposition phase. This is where the setting, characters, and initial conflict are introduced to the audience, providing essential background information for the story that sets the stage for what is to come.
In Freytag's pyramid the writer sets the stage for the rest of the plot during the climax.
The stage is where you place the sample to be viewed.
The stage holds the item to be examined.
The stage holds the item to be examined.
the stage clips are used to hold the slide in place on the stage.
it does not have a function it is just an intermediate embryonic stage