plot structure project chapter 1. exposition rising action climax falling action resolution basic...
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Plot Structure ProjectChapter 1
Plot Structure ProjectChapter 1
Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action ResolutionExposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution
Basic Situation Main character(s)
Setting: Where, When, & Customs/Way of Life
Main conflict: Describe event Conflict: External or internal Character vs: Character
SocietyNature
Climax: Describe event/point of greatest tension (1 or 2 sentences)
Climax: Describe event/point of greatest tension (1 or 2 sentences)
Falling Action: Describe 3 events (SAI: 2
events) leading toward resolution (1 sentence
each)
Resolution:Describe the event that resolves the conflict (at
least 1 sentence)
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Complications: Describe 10 events (SAI: 5 events) leading to the climax (1 sentence each)
Complications: Describe 10 events (SAI: 5 events) leading to the climax (1 sentence each)
GuidelinesGuidelines
• All plot development events must be described
in complete sentences
• Creatively format the chart just like it looks on
previous slide
• Provide all literary term headings
• Do not use lined paper
• Must be colorful (add graphics if you want)
• See following examples for ideas
(note: see examples in class for precise requirements.)
How to Grade a Dramatic Structure Chart
You will be graded on each
heading/label, each answer/description, and overall effort/
creativity
Be sure to look over the rubric for
specifics—this is how you’ll be
graded.
Be sure to review the requirements
BEFORE turning in your project.
Late projects are docked 10% each day they are late.
Please ask if you’d like to review
samples in class BEFORE the due
date.
TRANSITIONAL PAGE
TRANSITIONAL PAGE