In "The Fugitive Factor" by Gordon Korman, the rising action involves the main characters, Aiden and Meg, uncovering a secret society known as the "worldwide wicked conspiracy" and trying to prove its existence while evading capture by its members. As they gather evidence and expose the conspiracy, the tension and stakes increase, leading to a climax where they confront the organization.
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No, climax is what the rising action leads up to.
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The Fugitive - 1963 Where the Action Is 1-18 was released on: USA: 28 January 1964
The rising action is before the climax. There the tension rises.
rising action is when the story is about to get good in other words the part before the action or non-action
rising action in a literary sense is the action leading up to the climax.
Yes, falling action occurs after the rising action in a typical plot structure. Rising action builds tension and develops the story, leading to the climax, while falling action follows the climax and shows the aftermath of the main conflict being resolved.
In the highly artificial schema from which the term 'rising action' is drawn, Act II of the play is always the rising action.
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