Identifying
the Elements
of A Plot Map
Plot
Plot is the chain of events that
  carry a story forward to the
  resolve of the conflict. Plots
    are made up of a series of
  events that are related to one
    another that relate to the
        theme of the story.
1.    Exposition
 Usually occurring at the beginning of a
  story, the exposition is how the author
introduces the characters, the setting, and
     assures that the reader finds out
     information needed to help them
     understand the basic storyline.
2.   Rising Action
Rising action builds suspense and
  intrigues the reader to follow the
protagonist through the story to the
               climax.
3.    Climax point of the
The climax is the turning
story when the main character comes
   face to face with a conflict. The
outcome of this major event will will
change main character in some way.
4.   Falling Action
During the falling action, loose ends
of the plot are tied up and the conflict
settled. Some stories, however, leave
the reader hanging causing them to
decide for themselves how the story
must resolve.
5.   Resolution
The resolution brings the
reader to the end of the
story.
Things to Remember
1. Exposition         Usually at the
                       Beginning
2. Rising Action

                    Middle – End of
3. Climax           Story



4. Falling Action
                         Resolve
5. Resolution            after Climax

Elements of a Plot Map

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Plot Plot is thechain of events that carry a story forward to the resolve of the conflict. Plots are made up of a series of events that are related to one another that relate to the theme of the story.
  • 3.
    1. Exposition Usually occurring at the beginning of a story, the exposition is how the author introduces the characters, the setting, and assures that the reader finds out information needed to help them understand the basic storyline.
  • 4.
    2. Rising Action Rising action builds suspense and intrigues the reader to follow the protagonist through the story to the climax.
  • 5.
    3. Climax point of the The climax is the turning story when the main character comes face to face with a conflict. The outcome of this major event will will change main character in some way.
  • 6.
    4. Falling Action During the falling action, loose ends of the plot are tied up and the conflict settled. Some stories, however, leave the reader hanging causing them to decide for themselves how the story must resolve.
  • 7.
    5. Resolution The resolution brings the reader to the end of the story.
  • 8.
    Things to Remember 1.Exposition Usually at the Beginning 2. Rising Action Middle – End of 3. Climax Story 4. Falling Action Resolve 5. Resolution after Climax