Conflict
Conflict
The climax of the plot is typically considered to be the most exciting element. It is the point of highest tension, where the conflict reaches its peak and the outcome becomes clear.
A MacGuffin. It's a secret plot element that helps the plot move and captures the viewer's attention. It's sometimes forgotten by the end of the book/movie, though.
The turning point element in a plot is typically referred to as the climax. This is the moment when the main conflict reaches its peak, leading to a significant change in the protagonist's situation. It serves as a pivotal moment that determines the direction of the story, often resulting in a resolution or a shift in the characters' motivations and actions. Following the climax, the story moves towards its resolution, where the consequences of the turning point unfold.
All books have plots. The plot is what happens in the book.
Peak of course, sunjo, and probably Peak's Dad
In the book "Peak" by Roland Smith, the protagonist's last name is Marcello.
Denouement
First you asked what the beginning of this book was, and now the plot? For the second time, read the book!
The plot is simply what happens in the story or book. Pretend you're explaining the story to a friend and you'll know the plot.
A page is an element of a book.
You have a smaller peak for the less important climax and a larger peak for the most important one.