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Egb – English Intermediate B2

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The Art of Plot Writing


  1. Understand Plot Structure: You will learn the components of a classic plot structure, including exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
  2. Creativity in Writing: Use your creativity to develop engaging and coherent stories using the plot structure.
  3. Use of Language: Enhance your ability to express complex ideas and narratives using your own words, focusing on clarity, coherence, and appropriate vocabulary for their audience.
  4. Analytical Skills: Developyour skills in analyzing and critiquing their own work and that of your peers, focusing on how well the plot is developed and communicated.

A Plot:Ā is the sequence of events that make up a story, essentially the narrative structure that guides the story’s flow from beginning to end. It’s the framework upon which a story is built, determining how the narrative unfolds, develops, and concludes. The plot includes the setup of the story’s world, the introduction of characters, the presentation and escalation of conflict, and the resolution of that conflict, leading to the story’s climax and denouement.


“Cinderella”

Exposition:

The story introduces Cinderella, a kind-hearted young woman who lives with her wicked stepmother and stepsisters. They treat her poorly, making her do all the housework and sleep in the ashes, which is why they call her Cinderella. The setting is established in a faraway kingdom, and the initial situation outlines Cinderella’s struggles and dreams of a better life.

Rising Action:

The King announces a royal ball to find a bride for the Prince. Cinderella wishes to attend, but her stepmother forbids it, leaving her behind. The rising action escalates as Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother appears, magically providing her with a beautiful dress, glass slippers, and transportation to attend the ball, but with the condition that she must return by midnight when the magic wears off.

Climax:

At the ball, Cinderella captivates everyone, especially the Prince. They dance together, and he is smitten with her. However, as midnight approaches, Cinderella remembers the Fairy Godmother’s warning and rushes to leave, accidentally leaving behind one glass slipper on the palace stairs. This is the turning point, as the glass slipper becomes the key to her future happiness.

Falling Action:

The Prince, determined to find the mysterious girl who stole his heart, takes the glass slipper and searches the kingdom. He arrives at Cinderella’s house, where the stepmother tries to prevent Cinderella from trying on the slipper. Despite her efforts, Cinderella manages to try on the glass slipper, which fits perfectly.

Resolution (Denouement):

The resolution occurs when the Prince recognizes Cinderella as the girl he fell in love with at the ball. Cinderella is freed from her life of servitude, and she forgives her stepmother and stepsisters for their cruelty. Cinderella and the Prince marry, marking the story’s happy ending, where Cinderella’s kindness and resilience are rewarded, and she lives happily ever after with the Prince.