“Unlocking the Secrets: How the Hidden Elements of Plot Can Transform Your Storytelling!”
Climax
Like conflict, climax is an essential part of storytelling. The climax normally occurs right before the denouement, or final resolution of the plot’s main conflict, during the third act. This is the moment when a story reaches its peak, when readers hold their breaths and can’t stop turning the pages because they want to see how it all turns out.
Subplots
Subplots are often the goings-on in the background of the main story, but they can also occur within the central story line. Subplots can provide respite from the main plot, and they often make it more interesting by giving the reader more to think about. Some subplots occur in a single sequence of scenes that breaks from the central plot; others are threaded throughout the central plot. Subplots are most effective when they are integral to the main story line.
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