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September 28, 2020

The Crucial Link Between Your Story’s Inciting Event and Climactic Moment

Filed Under: Story Arc

August 23, 2019

EXPOSITION: Characters and setting are introduced. RISING ACTION: Characters are faced with problems and must continually overcome problems. CLIMAX: The story reaches a critical turning point. Tension has reached its highest point. The problem/conflict is addressed or confronted. FALLING ACTION: Tension eases because the problem/conflict has been resolved (in a good or bad way) and the story is brought to a close. RESOLUTION: Everything has been worked out (for better or worse) and the story ends with a character/narrator reflection.

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Filed Under: Literary Elements, Story Arc

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