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Understanding Plot Structures

The document discusses plot structure in short stories. It describes the basic pyramid or triangle shape of plots, which was first established by Aristotle and further developed by Freytag. Freytag's model includes five parts: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Modern plots sometimes extend slightly before and after the rising and falling action. Key components of plots include conflict, which drives the story forward, and climax, which is the most intense turning point. Conflict can be interpersonal between humans, humans and nature/society, or internal within a character.
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Understanding Plot Structures

The document discusses plot structure in short stories. It describes the basic pyramid or triangle shape of plots, which was first established by Aristotle and further developed by Freytag. Freytag's model includes five parts: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Modern plots sometimes extend slightly before and after the rising and falling action. Key components of plots include conflict, which drives the story forward, and climax, which is the most intense turning point. Conflict can be interpersonal between humans, humans and nature/society, or internal within a character.
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Teaching Plot Structure

Through Short Stories

Plot is the literary element that describes the


structure of a story. It shows the a causal
arrangement of events and actions within a story.
Types of Linear Plots
Plots can be told in

Chronological order

Flashback

In media res (in the middle of things)


when the story starts in the middle of the
action without exposition
Pyramid Plot Structure
The most basic and
traditional form of
plot is pyramid-
shaped.

This structure has


been described in
more detail by
Aristotle and by
Gustav Freytag.
Aristotle’s Unified Plot

The basic triangle-shaped plot structure was


described by Aristotle in 350 BCE. Aristotle used
the beginning, middle, and end structure to
describe a story that moved along a linear path,
following a chain of cause and effect as it works
toward the solution of a conflict or crisis.
Freytag’s Plot Structure

Freytag modified Aristotle’s system by adding a


rising action (or complication) and a falling action
to the structure. Freytag used the five-part
design shown above to describe a story’s plot.
Modified Plot Structure

Freytag’s Pyramid is often modified so that it


extends slightly before and after the primary
rising and falling action. You might think of this
part of the chart as similar to the warm-up and
cool-down for the story.
Plot Components
Climax: the turning point, the
most intense moment—either
mentally or in action

Rising Action: the series of Falling Action: all of the


conflicts and crisis in the story action which follows the
that lead to the climax climax

Exposition: the start of the Resolution: the conclusion,


story, the situation before the the tying together of all of
action starts the threads
Conflict
Conflict is the dramatic struggle
between two forces in a story.
Without conflict, there is no
plot.
Types of Conflict
Interpersonal Conflict
Human vs Human

Human vs Nature

Human vs Society

Internal Conflict
Human vs Self

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