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Literature Terms Elements of Plot. Plot The particular arrangement of actions, events, and situations in a narrative. Plot is not merely the sequence.

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1 Literature Terms Elements of Plot

2 Plot The particular arrangement of actions, events, and situations in a narrative. Plot is not merely the sequence of events in the story, but the artistic pattern formed by its parts including: Exposition Complication Climax Denouement

3 Exposition The opening portion of a narrative or drama. The scene is set, the protagonist is introduced, and the author gives background information necessary to allow readers to understand and relate to the events that are to follow.

4 Complication The introduction of a significant development in the central conflict between characters (or between the character and the circumstance). Complications initiate the rising action. They can be external or internal. There can be many.

5 Climax The moment of greatest intensity in a story or drama, which almost always occurs toward the end of the work. A final confrontation, a revelation, change of heart.

6 Denouement French for “untying” Denouement signifies the resolution or conclusion of the literary work. Not just “The End.”

7 Protagonist From the Greek word meaning “first actor” or “first combatant.” A protagonist is the central character in a literary work. Initiates the main action of the story, often in conflict with the Antagonist. Does not always fall into the “hero” category, although that is often the case.

8 Antagonist The thing that opposes the protagonist in a narrative or drama. Can be another character, society itself, a force of nature, or even a conflicting impulse within the protagonist. The conflict between these forces drives the plot. Does not always fall into the “bad guy” category, although that is often the case.

9 Conflict The central struggle between two or more forces in a literary work. Generally occurs when some person or thing prevents the protagonist from achieving his or her intended goal. Another character, external events, preexisting situations, fate, or even some aspect of the character’s personality.

10 Assignment On a single piece of paper, identify the following elements in each of the three videos: Exposition Complication Climax Denouement Protagonist Antagonist Conflict

11 Identify the elements of plot

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