Introduction - provides the setting of the story, introduces the
main characters and sets the tone.
Inciting Cause - In all stories there is some kind of problem which
the main character or protagonist must face. This problem is called the central
conflict. It is introduced early in the story and gets the action moving. The
inciting
cause drives the story forward as the protagonist struggles to resolve the conflict.
Rising Action - This is a series of events that build up the plot
and keep the readers attention. Along the way the protagonist faces many obstacles
that get in the way of solving the main problem.
Crisis or Climax - This is the one event that changes the whole
course of action in the story. It is a point where the protagonist must make a very
important decision that will effect the outcome of the plot.
Falling Action - Once the decision is made, another series of
events occur, and the plot begins to unwind. The mystery unravels, and important questions
get answered leading to the...
Resolution - Here the conflict is resolved. This also can usually be associated
with one important event in the story.
Conclusion - This is the final outcome of the story.