The inciting incident of the Trojan War was the abduction of Helen, the wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta, by Paris, a prince of Troy. This act was spurred by a competition among the goddesses Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite, who each offered Paris a bribe in exchange for being named the fairest. Paris ultimately chose Aphrodite, leading to his elopement with Helen and igniting the conflict between the Greeks and Trojans. This event set off a series of alliances and battles, culminating in the decade-long war.
Definitely not- she was Perseus' wife. The mother of Perseus was Danae.
What is Perseus duties
Dionysus did not kill Perseus!
The Romans only changed the names of the gods, not the heroes. So Perseus' Roman name is still Perseus.
Once the Exposition has come to an end, the Inciting Incident begins the forward movement of the plot.
The inciting incident is the event that starts the main action of a story and sets the plot in motion.
The inciting incident is the event that triggers the main conflict of the story and sets the plot in motion.
The inciting incident is the event that triggers the main conflict of the story and sets the plot in motion.
The term "inciting incident" is a noun. It refers to the event in a story that sets the main plot into motion and creates conflict or tension.
The purpose of the inciting incident in a story is to introduce the main conflict or problem that sets the plot in motion and grabs the reader's attention.
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I think the inciting incident would be when Jonas becomes the Reciever because that is where the story leads up to when he find out about "release" and runs away. -RS
You need the inciting incident early in the story, so usually in the exposition or rising action.
The event in the story that can be best described as the inciting incident is the moment when the main conflict or problem is introduced, setting the story in motion.
To build tension
the shark bit her arm