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MaRussiya [10]
3 years ago
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What is the exposition

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Sophie [7]3 years ago
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Exposition:The exposition introduces the characters: Aladdin, Jasmine, Jafar, and establishes the status quo: Aladdin is a poor street rat, Jasmine a Princess, and Jafar an evil royal advisor. The exposition ends with the inciting moment which begins a series of chain reactions.

Rising action: Aladdin finds a magic lamp and wishes for princess Jasmine to love him but Genies cant do that.So, he wishes for him to look like a prince because he is scared that princess Jasmine wouldn't love him. He also finds a magic carpet.

Climax: Aladdin escapes death at the ends of the Earth and flies back on the magic carpet to get the lamp back from Jafar. Despite their best efforts, Jafar is merely amused, transforms into a giant snake, and starts to crush Aladdin (though Aladdin gets a good hit or two in with a sword).

Falling action:The falling action is everything between the climax and the denouement. A few scenes of the falling action are the banishment of Jafar to the Cave of Wonders and the freeing of the Genie. The denouement is the happily ever after, which occurs when Aladdin and Jasmine end up together at the end of the film.

Resolution: The genie leaves to travel the world as a free creature. Aladdin and Jasmine fly off into the sky together on the magic carpet.

Explanation: I am only in high school and this is my best so...

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