There is however another school of thought that involves 8 parts of a plot.
To be technically correct, a plot can be generalized as "whats going to happen" in a story. All stories are different, and some will have more or less plot points than 5.
1. Exposition is where all the necessary background information is introduced to the audience in order to better understand the story. This may include characters or setting.
2.Rising action is all the action that occurs before the action. Conflicts may be introduced. This is the point where obstacles are placed and motivations are created.
3. Climax is the highest point of interest in the story. This can be the crisis, or where the greatest amount of tension in the story is placed.
4. The falling actions are what happen after the climax. This includes the results of the climax.
5.Resolution is where the conflict is resolved or settled and any other lose ends are tied up. Except for with a cliffhanger, this should leave the reader satisfied with a thorough ending to the lives of this character in the time of the story.
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The elements of a short story are the setting, plot, conflict, characters and theme. These are important parts to developing a short story.
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Excelsior - short story - was created in 1948.
Shalom Auslander wrote that short story...
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The elements of a short story are the setting, plot, conflict, characters and theme. These are important parts to developing a short story.
Actually, it's a collection of six short stories.
A summary is a short rewrite of the important parts of a story.
There's six which one?
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Summary- To put a long story in short words with important parts.
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A short story typically consists of five main parts: introduction (exposition), rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution (denouement). These parts work together to establish the setting, introduce the characters, build tension, and resolve the conflict within a limited word count.
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The Six Parts Seven ended in 2008.
The Six Parts Seven was created in 1995.
There's no real technique. You just learn how to cut out all the unnecessary parts of the story and tell it in as short a time as needed. You do need to learn how to tell if your plot needs a short story or a novel, but after that, it's just a matter of practice.