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What is Rising Action in a Story: Definition with Examples

What is Rising Action

By BlueroseonePublished about a year ago 1 min read
What is Rising Action in a Story: Definition with Examples

Have you ever gotten captivated by a story and wondered why you couldn’t put it down? That is the beauty of rising action—the section of the story that captures your attention and refuses to let go. In this post, we’ll look at what rising action is, why it’s important for storytelling, and how it appears in some of your favorite books and films.

What is Rising Action?

Have you ever gotten captivated by a story and wondered why you couldn’t put it down? That is the beauty of rising action—the section of the story that captures your attention and refuses to let go. In this post, we’ll look at what rising action is, why it’s important for storytelling, and how it appears in some of your favorite books and films.

Key Elements of Rising Action

Conflict

Conflict is an essential component of rising action because it builds tension and propels the plot ahead. It might be personal, such as a character facing their anxieties, or external, such as a conflict with an enemy or difficult circumstances. Conflict engages readers by raising the stakes and offering concerns about how the characters will overcome hurdles. For example, in The Hunger Games, Katniss must face life-threatening difficulties, which fuels the story’s escalating intensity and builds to the climax....Continue reading

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