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FREYTAG’S TRIANGLE An illustration of plot development

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Page 1: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

FREYTAG’S TRIANGLE

An illustration of plot development

Page 2: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, background

Page 3: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, backgroundIn a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

Page 4: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, backgroundIn a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

2. Inciting incident – the first eventSomething happens that starts the story.

Page 5: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, backgroundIn a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

2. Inciting incident – the first eventSomething happens that starts the story.The gun goes off, and the racers start running!

Page 6: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, backgroundIn a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

2. Inciting incident – the first eventSomething happens that starts the story.The gun goes off, and the racers start running!

3. Rising action – most of the story

Page 7: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, backgroundIn a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

2. Inciting incident – the first eventSomething happens that starts the story.The gun goes off, and the racers start running!

3. Rising action – most of the storyThe runners compete, they get tired, they find new energy, etc.

Page 8: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, backgroundIn a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

2. Inciting incident – the first eventSomething happens that starts the story.The gun goes off, and the racers start running!

3. Rising action – most of the storyThe runners compete, they get tired, they find new energy, etc.

4. Climax – the most exciting part

Page 9: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, backgroundIn a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

2. Inciting incident – the first eventSomething happens that starts the story.The gun goes off, and the racers start running!

3. Rising action – most of the storyThe runners compete, they get tired, they find new energy, etc.

4. Climax – the most exciting partTwo runners are in a tie. Your runner pulls into the lead and barely crosses the finish line first!

Page 10: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, backgroundIn a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

2. Inciting incident – the first eventSomething happens that starts the story.The gun goes off, and the racers start running!

3. Rising action – most of the storyThe runners compete, they get tired, they find new energy, etc.

4. Climax – the most exciting partTwo runners are in a tie. Your runner pulls into the lead and barely crosses the finish line first!

5. Falling action – the part right after the climax

Page 11: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, backgroundIn a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

2. Inciting incident – the first eventSomething happens that starts the story.The gun goes off, and the racers start running!

3. Rising action – most of the storyThe runners compete, they get tired, they find new energy, etc.

4. Climax – the most exciting partTwo runners are in a tie. Your runner pulls into the lead and barely crosses the finish line first!

5. Falling action – the part right after the climax

The crowd cheers! The runner pants.

Page 12: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, background

In a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

2. Inciting incident – the first event

Something happens that starts the story.

The gun goes off, and the racers start running!

3. Rising action – most of the story

The runners compete, they get tired, they find new energy, etc.

4. Climax – the most exciting part

Two runners are in a tie. Your runner pulls into the lead and barely crosses the finish line first!

5. Falling action – the part right after the climax The crowd cheers! The runner pants.

6. Resolution or Denouement – the wrap-up, conclusion

Page 13: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

1. exposition – the set-up, background

In a race, this would be when the runners get behind the line, ready to sprint.

2. Inciting incident – the first event

Something happens that starts the story.

The gun goes off, and the racers start running!

3. Rising action – most of the story

The runners compete, they get tired, they find new energy, etc.

4. Climax – the most exciting part

Two runners are in a tie. Your runner pulls into the lead and barely crosses the finish line first!

5. Falling action – the part right after the climax The crowd cheers! The runner pants.

6. Resolution or Denouement – the wrap-up, conclusionThe runner holds a trophy proudly.

Page 14: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

exposition

Inciting incident

Rising

action

climax

Falling

action

denouement

Page 15: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

A cartoon shows the background

Page 16: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

A cartoon shows the background

He pokes a similar cartoon who shows a nighttime background

Page 17: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

A cartoon shows the background

He pokes a similar cartoon who shows a nighttime background

They com

pete, fi

ght, sh

ow

off, disc

over c

hange, etc

.

Page 18: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

A cartoon shows the background

He pokes a similar cartoon who shows a nighttime background

They com

pete, fi

ght, sh

ow

off, disc

over c

hange, etc

.

They are united at sunset.

Page 19: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

A cartoon shows the background

He pokes a similar cartoon who shows a nighttime background

They com

pete, fi

ght, sh

ow

off, disc

over c

hange, etc

.Th

ey switch

sides

They are united at sunset.

Page 20: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

A cartoon shows the background

He pokes a similar cartoon who shows a nighttime background

They com

pete, fi

ght, sh

ow

off, disc

over c

hange, etc

.

They hold hands and skip away.

They are united at sunset.

They sw

itch

sides

Page 21: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

Watch the following video, “Day and Night.” Identify each part of Freytag’s Triangle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z8SXjEu7fg

Page 22: An illustration of plot development. 1. exposition – the set-up, background

Watch the following video, “For the Birds.” Identify each part of Freytag’s Triangle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upo668bS1nc