Meeting the Mentor (Rising Action) This is raising the stakes. Refusal of the Call (Second Thoughts)She sees the huge forest ahead of her doesn't want to go alone.
Red's mother wants her to take a basket to her grandmother. Red’s grandmother is sick and needs food. The wolf tries to escape, but the rocks slow him down and kill him.ĮxpositionLittle Red Riding Hood is a little girl who lives in a village near the woods and always wears a red cape.Ĭall to Adventure (Inciting Incident)This is where the story kicks off. Red and her grandmother wait in the wolf’s belly.Īct 3 Climax (New) The woodcutter sneaks up on the wolf and cuts Red and her grandmother from the belly of the beast.ĭenouement The woodcutter fills the wolf’s stomach with stones and sews it back up. Obstacle 3 (New) Red fights with the wolf.ĭisaster (New) But the wolf gobbles her down.Ĭrisis (New) She meets with her grandmother deep in the belly of the beast.Īct 2 Climax (New) All hope is lost. Midpoint Twist (New) Red’s grandmother is revealed to be the wolf!
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She asks her grandmother a series of questions. Obstacle 2 (New) Red encounters her “grandmother,” but realizes something is wrong. Obstacle 1 (New) Red has played in the woods all day and it begins to get dark. The wolf tricks her into staying to pick flowers while the wolf goes to her grandmother’s house. She decides to keep going deeper into the forest.Īct 1 Climax (New) Red meets with the Big Bad Wolf. Second Thoughts (New)She sees the dark forest ahead of her and almost goes back to the comfort of her cottage until she sees the flowers. Little Rid's mother warns her not to stay on the path and not stray. In Little Red Riding Hood, the inciting incident is Red’s grandmother getting sick and her mother asking her to take a basket to her grandmother’s house. Inciting IncidentThis is where the story kicks off. The wolf tries to escape, but the stones slow him down and kill him. In Little Red Riding Hood, this is her confrontation with the wolf dressed as her grandmother, ending with the wolf eating her.įalling Action This section asks the question,"how is the hero going to get out of this?" In Little Red Riding Hood, this is when the woodcutter sneaks up on the wolf and cuts Red and her grandmother from the belly of the beast.ĭenouement This is the resolution where everything is wrapped up in a bow, In Little Red Riding Hood, the woodcutter fills the wolf’s stomach with stones and sews it back up. The third rising action is her meeting with the wolf.ĬlimaxThis is the peak everything has been building to this moment.
The second rising action is her choice to disobey her mother and pick flowers. In Little Red Riding Hood, the first rising action is Red being warned to stay on the path. There should be a series of rising actions. Inciting IncidentThis is what the story kicks the story off. Who are these people? Why should we care? In Little Red Riding Hood, the exposition is the explanation that there is a little girl who lives in a village near the woods and always wears a red hood. All loose ends are tied up.Exposition This provides the setting. Introduction Rising Action Climax Falling Action ResolutionĪfter the game is won, the high scorer wins the Most Valuable Player trophy. Introduction Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolutionįalling Action They win the game and everyone cheers! The story is almost over. Will he score the winning basket in the last game of the season? Will she die or save herself?įalling Action – the action falls rapidly after the highest point of tension. Introduction Rising Action Climax Falling Action ResolutionĬlimax – at this point, the characters will succeed or fail in resolving the conflict. Interpersonal Conflict A struggle with another character.Įxternal Conflict A struggle against the environment, nature or society.Ĭlimax -It is the most suspenseful moment or the height of the action. Internal conflict is an emotional struggle inside a character. Rising Action An initial event gets the action rolling Events develop the conflict and suspense buildsĬonflict – a struggle between opposing forces. Rising Action – a series of events that develop the problem or conflict Introduction Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Setting The time, place, and circumstance in which the story occurs. Introduction The writer introduces characters, setting, and problem or conflict.Ĭharacters Individuals around whom the story revolves.
Introduction, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution or Denouement Presentation on theme: "Introduction, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution or Denouement."- Presentation transcript: