Othello -( A play of love turned into tragedy due to jealousy) Act 1 : Exposition Iago had a conversation with Rodrigo about the position he thinks he deserves as Cassio. Act 2: Rising Action Othello appointed Cassio as Leutenant. Iago was so upset about it, because he really wants that position but unfortunately he doesnt get it. Due to the position that he doesnt get. He decided to take a revenge by Othello Act 3 : Climax Iago uses Othellos weakness in love to take revenge of him. Iago planted a seed of doubt to Othellos mind. That is by mentioning that he saw Cassio using the Handkerchief that he gave Desdemona as a gift. Act 4 Falling Action Othello was convienced that Desdemona and Cassio had a Relationship. He commanded Iago to kill Cassio Act 5 Catastrophe Iago killed Roderigo unexpectedly and Cassio was just wounded, Iago killed his wife Emilia, because he was affraid that Emilia will tell the truth to Othello and his life would be in danger. Othello ended Desdemonas life and afterwards he killed himself aswell. I hope it helps! Good luck
the rising action of our lady's juggler is where the conflict was revealed so basically the rising action is Barnaby was invited as a monk but he was sad because he wasn't able to show his devotion to Mary
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The denouement of the "Cinderella" story is when Cinderella's foot fits the glass slipper, and she and the Prince are reunited. They get married in a splendorous ceremony, and Cinderella forgives her wicked stepsisters. They all lived happily ever after.
In the 20th century if you mean the first animated Disney Cinderella.
First of all, it is called Diary of a Wimpy Kid and the rising action is everything that is every problem that he has to confront in Middle School and home.
Char asks Ella to marry him. Ella is excited at first, then decides she cannot marry him.
the rising action of this lottery ticket is the rising of the action...
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Oh honey, rising action is not the problem in the story, it's actually the build-up of events leading to the climax. It's like the foreplay before the big finish, if you catch my drift. So, no, rising action is not the problem, it's a crucial part of storytelling that keeps things interesting before all hell breaks loose.
No, climax is what the rising action leads up to.
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The rising action in "Ella Enchanted" occurs when Ella is given the curse of obedience by the fairy Lucinda, which forces her to obey any direct command. As Ella grows up and tries to break the curse, she faces various challenges and obstacles that lead to the climax of the story.
In "The Jade Peony" by Wayson Choy, the rising action includes the development of the three siblings' relationships and their individual struggles to assimilate into Canadian society while holding onto their Chinese heritage. The family's encounters with racism and discrimination also contribute to the rising tension in the story.
The rising action is before the climax. There the tension rises.
rising action is when the story is about to get good in other words the part before the action or non-action
rising action in a literary sense is the action leading up to the climax.
Yes, falling action occurs after the rising action in a typical plot structure. Rising action builds tension and develops the story, leading to the climax, while falling action follows the climax and shows the aftermath of the main conflict being resolved.