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In English / High School | 2014-09-29

Which part of a plot structure introduces the conflict or obstacle the main character faces?

Asked by SiobhanGantt781

Answer (3)

The order the plot structure goes is as follows :

Exposition
The Inciting Incident
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution

In this set up, The Inciting Incident would be the place where the conflict or obstacle that the main character faces would be introduced. The Exposition introduces the characters and setting, the Inciting Incident introduces the main conflict, the rising action is all the events leading to the most important part of the story (the climax), the falling action are the events that take place after the climax that leads to the resolution, or end of the story.

Answered by Spacey | 2024-06-10

rising action ;

Answered by Anonymous | 2024-06-15

The part of a plot structure that introduces the conflict faced by the main character is called the Inciting Incident. This stage occurs after the Exposition and sets the main conflict into motion, leading to the Rising Action and subsequent plot developments. It is crucial for driving the story forward.
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Answered by Spacey | 2024-08-28