In the Lord of the Rings, both the books and the movies, everything could be considered rising action from the point when Gandalf reveals to Frodo that Bilbo's old ring is "The One Ring" (considering everything before that to be exposition) to the climax (at which point there is no return,) when Gollum/Smeagol bites The Ring off of Frodo's hand and stumbles into the fires of Mount Doom. After the climax, the major dramatic question of whether or not the quest of The Ring will succeed in destroying it is answered, and the action falls until the new way of Middle Earth is firmly established in peace.
The Warrior Heir is the title of a book authored by Cinda Williams Chima. The rising action begins when Jack and friends wandered into the graveyard and found the sword they were looking for. But they were attacked and they had to run away and hide in a church for safety.
In The Lord of the Rings movies, there really is no climax in the first two movies, because the climax is at Mount Doom in the third movie. Therefore, the rising action would be everything that leads up to Mount doom. In the first book, I think the rising action would be everything leading up to the breaking of the Fellowship.
I would have to say that the rising action is when they arrive at laketown:) hope it helped
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what is the rising action of magnifico
Plot.
Rising action and falling action
i think the rising action is when the two men first start to smell the cheese. But they dont know what it is from and where it was comming from.
there must be a rising action in the story to keep it interesting
Grendel, a monster associated with Cain, attacks the king's men who are celebrating in a mead-hall
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D.It's not as exciting or detailed as the rising action and climax
D.It's not as exciting or detailed as the rising action and climax
D.It's not as exciting or detailed as the rising action and climax
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Rising action is the series of events that build tension and conflict in a story, leading up to the climax. It is the section of the plot where the main character faces obstacles and challenges that propel the story forward towards the climax.
what is the rising action and falling action of pocahontes
The rising action in "The Raven" occurs when the narrator starts hearing strange noises and becomes increasingly agitated as he interacts with the bird and spirals into madness. This section of the poem builds tension and sets the stage for the climax.
what is the rising action of magnifico
rising action of hercules in myth