The introduction of the characters and setting
Exposition
God of the sea and earthquakes
Posidon
Characters that accompany the hero, they help the hero
Allies
What the character does
Action
"The thunder clapped loudly" is an example of
Sound imagery
Key Events that Propel the narrative forward
Rising Action
The lord of the underworld
Hades
This breaks the hero away from his/her ordinary world
Call to Adventure
Physical Description, what the characters appearance reveals about them
Looks
“There's a Polar Bear In our Frigidaire-- He likes it 'cause it's cold in there,” is an example of...
Touch
The highest point of tension / the turning point of a narrative
Climax
Goddess of reason, wisdom, and war
Athena
A mighty task
The Quest
What the character says, how they talk
Speech
"As i woke in the morning, the peppermint hot cocoa tickled my nose." is an example of...
Smell
Wrap up loose ends, leading to closure
Falling Action
Goddess of love, fertility and beauty
Aphrodite
A wise character that offers advice or assistance
Mentor
What the character is thinking, how the character is feeling
Thoughts
The crimson sun rose to illuminate the mountain tops with a shimmer of hope." is an example of...
Sight
The inciting incident that propels the hero to action
Conflict
God of all Gods
Hoe the hero returns to the ordinary world
The road back
How others feel about the character
Effects on others
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