Movie-“How To Train Your Dragon”
1) Exposition: Takes places at the beginning of a story. It discussed about the characters and background information.
Example in movie: Hiccup, which is son of a Viking warrior tell about himself and about his village.
2) Rising action: The main characters face a trouble so suddenly.
Example in movie: Hiccup wants to become a dragon warrior, but his father against him. Hiccup also found a dragon in the way to become a dragon warrior.
3) Climax: The problem is increasing and the main characters try to solve it.
Example in movie: Hiccup manages to tame the dragon and train it to become his dragon. But, the villagers didn’t like him to keep the dragon.
4) Falling action: The situation is calmed a bit and the problems begin to solve.
Example in movie: Hiccup knows why many dragons always cause trouble to their village. He tries to convince his villagers to believe him, and not to blame his dragon.
5) Resolution: The conflict is over and the entire problem is solved.
Example in movie: The villagers now believe Hiccup and found that there are the dragon leaders that make the other dragon do a trouble to them (villagers). They manage to kill the dragon leaders and make the other dragon become easier to get tame, and live together with all the villagers.
1) Exposition: Takes places at the beginning of a story. It discussed about the characters and background information.
Example in movie: Hiccup, which is son of a Viking warrior tell about himself and about his village.
2) Rising action: The main characters face a trouble so suddenly.
Example in movie: Hiccup wants to become a dragon warrior, but his father against him. Hiccup also found a dragon in the way to become a dragon warrior.
3) Climax: The problem is increasing and the main characters try to solve it.
Example in movie: Hiccup manages to tame the dragon and train it to become his dragon. But, the villagers didn’t like him to keep the dragon.
4) Falling action: The situation is calmed a bit and the problems begin to solve.
Example in movie: Hiccup knows why many dragons always cause trouble to their village. He tries to convince his villagers to believe him, and not to blame his dragon.
5) Resolution: The conflict is over and the entire problem is solved.
Example in movie: The villagers now believe Hiccup and found that there are the dragon leaders that make the other dragon do a trouble to them (villagers). They manage to kill the dragon leaders and make the other dragon become easier to get tame, and live together with all the villagers.
the climax is partly wrong
ReplyDeleteand the falling action
ReplyDeletewait the falling action is completely wrong xD
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