In the exposition of Shakespeare's "As You Like It," we are introduced to the primary characters and the setting. The play opens in the court of Duke Frederick, where we learn about the conflict between him and his brother, Duke Senior, who has been usurped and lives in exile in the Forest of Arden. We also meet Rosalind, the daughter of Duke Senior, and her cousin Celia, who form a close bond. Their decision to flee to the Forest of Arden sets the stage for the ensuing adventures and themes of love and identity.
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The element of a play that focuses on what happens, rather than what it means, is the plot. The plot encompasses the sequence of events, actions, and conflicts that take place throughout the story. It includes the structure of the narrative, such as exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. This element drives the story forward and engages the audience without delving into the deeper themes or messages.
In "The School Play" by Gary Soto, the exposition introduces the main characters, Hector and his friend Silvia, as they sign up for the school play. They then learn they have been cast as background characters and become determined to steal the show.
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In the exposition stage of a story, the setting is established, the main characters are introduced, and the main conflict is beginning to unfold. This stage sets the foundation for the rest of the story by providing background information and context for the events that follow.
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