In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the rising action is signified by the increasing persecution and oppression of Jews in their town, the deportation of Elie and his family to concentration camps, and the escalating brutality and inhumanity they experience at the hands of the Nazis. This culminates in the growing sense of fear, dehumanization, and loss of hope as the characters struggle to survive in the harsh and unjust environment of the camps.
rising action
rising action
The rising action just means all the little things that build up to the high point of the story, which is called the climax.
Its also called the turning point and the breaking point.
The rising action is what builds up to the turning point in a story. The turning point in the play 'Antigone' is the sprinkling of the dust, and the anointing with oil, over the dead body of Polyneices by Antigone. The rising action therefore is the non-burial of the dead from the Argive enemy and their Theban collaborators.
exposition, rising action, turning point/ climax, falling action, and resolution/conclusion
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.
Its the point in a narrative that make u feel an excitement
The rising action is known for building tension and developing the conflict in a story. It typically occurs after the exposition and before the climax, where the plot intensifies as characters face obstacles and challenges.
The rising action includes the events between the conflict and the climax. It involves the complications and suspense in the story.
Rising Action is..... When your rising up to the conflict; events are happening that lead to conflict
A dramatic structure is the structure of a story composing of Exposition, Rising Action, Turning point, falling action, denouement.