Dead Stars
Plot is a literary term for which the events that make up a story, particularly as they relate to one another in a pattern, a sequence, through cause and effect, or by coincidence
Freytag's Pyramid
The exposition introduces all of the main characters in the story. It shows how they relate to one another, what their goals and motivations are, and the kind of person they are
the second act in a five-act play, at a time when all of the major characters have been introduced, their motives and allegiances have been made clear, and they now begin to struggle against one another.
The point of climax is the turning point of the story, where the main character makes the single big decision that defines the outcome of their story and who they are as a person. The dramatic phase that Freytag called the 'climax' is the third of the five phases, which occupies the middle of the story, and that contains the point of climax.
Freytag called this phase "falling action" in the sense that the loose ends are being tied up. However, it is often the time of greatest overall tension in the play, because it is the phase in which everything goes most wrong.
In the final phase of Freytag's five phase structure, there is a final confrontation between the protagonist and antagonist, where one or the other decisively wins.
Introduction/Exposition
Rising action
Falling action
Resolution/Denouement
Group 3
MEMBERS
Inna Tuazon
Paul Veneracion
Yenbriel de Castro
Rommel Co
Juan Carlo Cacao
Climax
- Feelings between Alfredo and Julia Salas now develop.
- Alfredo needing to find a woman named Brigida Samuy is now on his way to Julia's home town
- Alfredo is confronted by the suspicions of Ezperanza
- Alfredo, realizes he is not inlove with Julia Salas
- Alfredo the son of Don Julian, and the brother of Carmen
- Esperanza Alfredo's fiancee
- The story ends with a cliffhanger
- Many thoughts now trouble Alfredo's mind
- Alfredo meets Julia Salas
- How he feels immense sadness