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1) Exposition 2) Inciting incident 3) Rising action 4) Climax 5) Falling action 6) Conclusion
The five points of a narrative typically include the exposition (introduction of characters and setting), rising action (building tension and conflict), climax (the turning point of the story), falling action (resolving the conflict), and resolution (conclusion and wrapping up of the story).
A basic plot map typically includes elements such as the introduction of characters and setting, the rising action leading to a main conflict or problem, the climax or turning point, the falling action, and the resolution or conclusion of the story. It follows a linear progression from beginning to end, illustrating the key points of the plot.
Do you mean the sequential order in which all plots are created?: Exposition Rising action Climax Falling action Resolution
Generally, this is when the story begins to 'wrap up' but without coming to an end. No new points should be added, unless in preparation for a sequel, and the problem should start to be resolved. The consequences of the story's main events unfold.
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The pyramid elements are based on the five-act plays of classical Greek drama. There are 5 stages and two major points within the stages. 1. Exposition or Introduction (Inciting incident) 2. Rising action 3. Climax, 4. Falling action, (Resolution) 5. Dénouement
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The first hint that there is something more going on in the story is when Jackson points out that children are gathering stones. They gathered the smoothest ones they could find. Smooth stones were used in stoning for a more painful, drawn-out death.