Usually in the first two or three chapters. However, occasional special characters might be introduced later in the story.
The beginning of a story which intrduces characters and settings called the exposition.
during the exposition
During the exposition (beginning).
Exposition
conflict
exposition
events
Parallel plot means that the author has two plot lines going at the same time. For example, in one of my stories, one plot has the characters working on a mystery for the government. A second plot that happens at the same time, parallel to the first, has them working at their security firm. Using parallel plots makes the story more interesting because there is more action.
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The exposition is the part of the story where the main information needed by the reader is given: characters, setting, and the basics of the plot.
A plot event is something that occurs in the plot/storyline.Something that advances the plot of the story, some sort of action.Charging the battlements would be a plot event.Telling a girl how much you love her over and over again - isn't.But if a person was being chased by a Pack wolfs then thats something that happened during the story
In a plot, the exposition part is when the setting and characters are introduced either directly or indirectly. It is direct when the names and personalities of each character is stated and it is indirect when it is only implied.
It was the author's choice. The first part of Things Fall Apart carries the job of introducing the environment and the characters at the same time as describing the plot. By the second part, the introductions are mostly done.
The exposition is the part of the plot that provides background information about the characters and setting. It usually introduces the main characters, the setting, and the basic conflict of the story.
The author's attitude toward the characters and plot is called the author's tone or narrative voice. This can influence how the story is presented to the reader and can shape their perception of the characters and events.
The stage in which the author introduces the characters is typically the exposition. This is where the characters, setting, and basic conflict of the story are established.
In the rising action of a story, there may be little action as the setting, characters, and conflicts are established. This part of the plot typically involves building tension and introducing the main problem or challenge that the characters will face.
There are technically two first parts of a plot line. It starts with an introduction, but the rising action is usually directly behind it.
A common and good sentence using the word plot is; "The characters within your story often carry the plot." There are also other ways to use the word plot. Such as, "Any story has a particular plot and structure in which all characters play their part."
Characters are introduced during the exposition of a literary work. Whichever the writer feels is best. Eg: when he can afford to pause the story to introduce all his characters for the moment, or when the characters actually appear in the plot.
Characters, plot, and theme are interconnected in a dramatic text. Characters drive the plot forward through their actions and decisions, which in turn serve to develop the overarching theme of the work. The choices and development of characters within the plot help to reveal and explore the central themes of the story.
Plot,Setting,Characters,Climax and Ending.
Parallel plot means that the author has two plot lines going at the same time. For example, in one of my stories, one plot has the characters working on a mystery for the government. A second plot that happens at the same time, parallel to the first, has them working at their security firm. Using parallel plots makes the story more interesting because there is more action.
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