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Title
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Freytag's Pyramid
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Description
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Gustav Freytag analyzed the structure of ancient Greek and Shakespearean plays, dividing them into five acts: the exposition, which provides background information such as the identities of the protagonist, the antagonist, and other supporting characters, the setting, and the basic conflict; the rising action, which, set into motion by an inciting moment, complicates the basic conflict; a turning point, or climax, which reverses the direction of the plot so that the story ultimately becomes either a comedy or a tragedy; the falling action, which unravels the conflict and may or may not end in a moment of final suspense during which the story's outcome becomes a matter of doubt; and either a resolution or denouement (comedy) or a catastrophe (tragedy).
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Designer
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Gary L. Pullman
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Date
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2011
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Bibliographic Citation
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Pullman, G. L. (n.d.). Putting Freytag’s pyramid to use in charting your own (and others’) stories. Putting Freytag’s Pyramid To Use In Charting Your Own (And Others’) Stories. https://writinghorrorfiction.blogspot.com/2011/03/putting-freytags-pyramid-to-use-in.html
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Freytag, G. (1863). Die technik des dramas.
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