A crisis in a plot is simply when something goes majorly wrong for the main characters in the plot. (most of the time) or when something happens that shouldn't have happened
There is usually a resolution soon after. an example of a crisis in a plot is maybe when someone walked in on someone robbing somewhere and is then taken hostage because of what they have seen.
A crisis in a plot is simply when something goes majorly wrong for the main characters in the plot. (most of the time) or when something happens that shouldn't have happened
There is usually a resolution soon after. an example of a crisis in a plot is maybe when someone walked in on someone robbing somewhere and is then taken hostage because of what they have seen.
Crisis
In any story it is kind of required (but not firmly necessary) for there to be a plot. A plot requires that there be a crisis and a resolution. With a Utopian story it is difficult to have a crisis as that kind of goes against the definition of the term. In a dystopia however it come with a discord already built in and from that a crisis is easy to manufacture. Having a dystopia story automatically makes it science fiction.
The plot of the cartoon called Mickey's Christmas Chrisis is that Mickey the Mouse gets into a Christmas decorating contest with his next door neighbour Mortimer.
If you mean for the entire FFVII series, then I can be of help! :) For (the original) FFVII: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_VII#Plot For FFVII: Advent Children: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Fantasy_VII_Advent_Children#Plot For FFVII: Before Crisis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Before_Crisis#Plot For FFVII: Crisis Core: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisis_Core:_Final_Fantasy_VII#Plot For FFVII: Dirge of Cerberus: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirge_of_Cerberus:_Final_Fantasy_VII#Plot Sorry if it's a little confusing~ but hopefully it will help you!
In literary terms, a crisis refers to a turning point in a story where the main character faces a critical decision or situation that will determine the outcome of the plot. It is a moment of intense conflict or tension that propels the story towards its climax and resolution.
Rising Action, also called the Development, develops the plot and the characters based on what happens in the Inciting Incident. The Falling Action or Crisis develops the plot and characters in relation to a change in the course of the plot sometimes called the Reversal, sometimes referred to as the Technical Climax.
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
The crisis in a short story is the turning point where the main character faces a critical decision or conflict that determines the outcome of the story. It creates tension and drives the plot towards its resolution.
Everybody from Aristotle to Mark Twain will tell you that the story should begin 'in the middle of things'. That means that the plot or even the crisis that defines the plot should be introduced as soon as possible.
The conflict is the problem the characters in the book are trying to solve and the plot is what the stry is about or otherwise known as the storyline! :) Hope this helped! :) Plot is a large umbrella term that involves many minor terms. The plot contains things like: crisis, conflict, climax, resolution, complexion.... the conflict would be when there is a disagreement between characters, or protagonist against his environment, or in the characters head as a struggle over morals.
It means the plot is in charge of your story rather than the characters. In a plot-driven story, you have everything all planned out before you start writing. A character-driven story is one in which you have the characters fully formed and write down how they react to certain plot developments. The plot includes such things as conflict and crisis which are (usually) the things that motivate people (and characters) to do the things they do. Therefore anything that a character says, does, or thinks is dependent on plot elements. With this in mind you should be able to see that (ultimately) everything in a story is dependent on plot elements, so you should think of them first, or if not first in the final analysis.
It means the plot is in charge of your story rather than the characters. In a plot-driven story, you have everything all planned out before you start writing. A character-driven story is one in which you have the characters fully formed and write down how they react to certain plot developments. The plot includes such things as conflict and crisis which are (usually) the things that motivate people (and characters) to do the things they do. Therefore anything that a character says, does, or thinks is dependent on plot elements. With this in mind you should be able to see that (ultimately) everything in a story is dependent on plot elements, so you should think of them first, or if not first in the final analysis.