the rising action
Envision the action
The word 'proscenium' is defined as "the part of a theatre stage in front of the curtain". It can also refer to the stage of an ancient theatre. With regard to playing spaces there are the following: proscenium: where the action is on a stage and the stage itself does not jut out into the audience or house space. thrust: the stage itself juts out into the house and the audience is on 3 sides - front, stage left and stage right. arena: theatre in the round where the audience is on all sides.
exposition.Er.. .no.Grade school students are taught 5 parts of plot in sequential order:expositionrising actionclimaxfalling actionresolution - in which the (re)SOLUTION to the conflict is dealt with (not necessarily solved.)
Envision the action
in which stage does the author build the action to a climax
you don't unlock it. i mean how do you battle on it(tell me if I need action replay)
the rising action
It is by the practitioner Brecht, it freezed the rest of the stage action and focuses on one person or a group of people. If still confused look up dislocation of action.
Rising action and falling action
climax
The plot stage that comes directly after the Exposition stage is called the Rising Action. The Rising Action stage is the part of the plot where a series of related incidents occur to build toward the central interest and storyline of the plot.
The beginning stage of an After Action Review is planning. Following the planning stage, in order, are preparing, conducting and following up.
The beginning stage of an After Action Review is planning. Following the planning stage, in order, are preparing, conducting and following up.
I believe you mean the chorus :) they act as one, speaking wholly in unison, making a social commentary on the situation on stage!
Envision the action
A. falling action