Play Structure and Analysis
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Play Structure and Analysisin Beauty and the Beast
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name: ________________________Teacher: ______________________Play: _________________________Author: _______________________
Introduction
• The first moments of the play that give information about period, setting, characters, circumstances, and mood.
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name:_______________________Teacher: Mr. Parker/Mrs. StinerPlay: Beauty and the BeastAuthor: Walt Disney Pictures
Narration at the beginning of the film giving the history of the Beast’s curse.
Exposition
• What the characters say (dialogue) about the past that helps the audience understand the present.
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name:_______________________Teacher: Mr. Parker/Mrs. StinerPlay: Beauty and the BeastAuthor: Walt Disney Pictures
Narration at the beginning of the film giving the history of the Beast’s curse.
The opening song, introducing characters of Belle and Gaston.
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Inciting Incident
• An event near the beginning of the play that creates interest or suspense; more important, it incites or sets the plot in motion. Often calls opposing forces together or puts them in position to interact.
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name:_______________________Teacher: Mr. Parker/Mrs. StinerPlay: Beauty and the BeastAuthor: Walt Disney Pictures
Narration at the beginning of the film giving the history of the Beast’s curse.
The opening song, introducing characters of Belle and Gaston.
Inciting Incident: Gaston sees Belle and decides to marry her.
Conflict
• The play’s two major opposing forces.
• Examples: Batman vs. The JokerHarry Potter vs. VoldemortGood vs. EvilHumans vs. Zombies
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name:_______________________Teacher: Mr. Parker/Mrs. StinerPlay: Beauty and the BeastAuthor: Walt Disney Pictures
Narration at the beginning of the film giving the history of the Beast’s curse.
The opening song, introducing characters of Belle and Gaston.
Inciting Incident: Gaston sees Belle and decides to marry her.
Gaston
Belle/Beast
Point of Attack
• This event occurs when the two conflicting forces meet and conflict for the first time about the principal conflict of the play.
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name:_______________________Teacher: Mr. Parker/Mrs. StinerPlay: Beauty and the BeastAuthor: Walt Disney Pictures
Narration at the beginning of the film giving the history of the Beast’s curse.
The opening song, introducing characters of Belle and Gaston.
Inciting Incident: Gaston sees Belle and decides to marry her.
Gaston
Belle/Beast
Belle refuses Gaston’s marriage proposal.
Complications
• An event after the Point of Attack which intensifies the flow of the play’s action in a certain direction by making the main thread of the plot more difficult, involved, or intricate, it increases interest and suspense.
Rising Action
• A blanket term for the escalating complications that increase interest, sympathy, and suspense, ultimately leading the play’s conflicting forces to the climax of the play. Rising actions begins at the play’s inciting incident or point of attack and continues right up to the climax.
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name:_______________________Teacher: Mr. Parker/Mrs. StinerPlay: Beauty and the BeastAuthor: Walt Disney Pictures
Narration at the beginning of the film giving the history of the Beast’s curse.
The opening song, introducing characters of Belle and Gaston.
Inciting Incident: Gaston sees Belle and decides to marry her.
Gaston
Belle/Beast
Belle refuses Gaston’s marriage proposal.
Maurice is attacked by wolves and takes cover in Beast’s castle; Beast agrees to trade his prisoner Maurice for Belle; Maurice tells villagers about beast; Belle finds rose in the West Wing; Beast finds her and frightens her so she runs away into the woods; Beast rescues her; Gaston plans to have Maurice put in asylum if Belle refuses proposal; Villagers plan to attack Castle
Crisis
• When the two conflicting forces meet and conflict for the last time. It’s the high point of tension during the play.
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name:_______________________Teacher: Mr. Parker/Mrs. StinerPlay: Beauty and the BeastAuthor: Walt Disney Pictures
Narration at the beginning of the film giving the history of the Beast’s curse.
The opening song, introducing characters of Belle and Gaston.
Inciting Incident: Gaston sees Belle and decides to marry her.
Gaston
Belle/Beast
Belle refuses Gaston’s marriage proposal.
Maurice is attacked by wolves and takes cover in Beast’s castle; Beast agrees to trade his prisoner Maurice for Belle; Maurice tells villagers about beast; Belle finds rose in the West Wing; Beast finds her and frightens her so she runs away into the woods; Beast rescues her; Gaston plans to have Maurice put in asylum if Belle refuses proposal; Villagers plan to attack Castle
Attack on Beast’s castle
Climax
• When one conflicting force wins and the other loses—the conflict is over. Often the climax is a single short moment.
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name:_______________________Teacher: Mr. Parker/Mrs. StinerPlay: Beauty and the BeastAuthor: Walt Disney Pictures
Narration at the beginning of the film giving the history of the Beast’s curse.
The opening song, introducing characters of Belle and Gaston.
Inciting Incident: Gaston sees Belle and decides to marry her.
Gaston
Belle/Beast
Belle refuses Gaston’s marriage proposal.
Maurice is attacked by wolves and takes cover in Beast’s castle; Beast agrees to trade his prisoner Maurice for Belle; Maurice tells villagers about beast; Belle finds rose in the West Wing; Beast finds her and frightens her so she runs away into the woods; Beast rescues her; Gaston plans to have Maurice put in asylum if Belle refuses proposal; Villagers plan to attack Castle
Attack on Beast’s castle Gaston
stabs Beast, losesbalance and falls to his death.
Denouement
• After the play’s climax, the explaining and unraveling of the complex strands of the plot, which have played an important part in the play’s action and outcome.
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name:_______________________Teacher: Mr. Parker/Mrs. StinerPlay: Beauty and the BeastAuthor: Walt Disney Pictures
Narration at the beginning of the film giving the history of the Beast’s curse.
The opening song, introducing characters of Belle and Gaston.
Inciting Incident: Gaston sees Belle and decides to marry her.
Gaston
Belle/Beast
Belle refuses Gaston’s marriage proposal.
Maurice is attacked by wolves and takes cover in Beast’s castle; Beast agrees to trade his prisoner Maurice for Belle; Maurice tells villagers about beast; Belle finds rose in the West Wing; Beast finds her and frightens her so she runs away into the woods; Beast rescues her; Gaston plans to have Maurice put in asylum if Belle refuses proposal; Villagers plan to attack Castle
Attack on Beast’s castle Gaston
stabs Beast, losesbalance and falls to his death.
Beast transforms back into human form. Other residents of the castle also return to human form.
Resolution
• The final “wrapping up” event(s) or moments of the play that give the audience some idea of what the future holds for the characters after the play has ended.
Introduction
Exposition
Point of Attack
Force 1
Force 2
Rising Action (Series of complications)
Crisis
Climax
Denouement
Resolution
Name:_______________________Teacher: Mr. Parker/Mrs. StinerPlay: Beauty and the BeastAuthor: Walt Disney Pictures
Narration at the beginning of the film giving the history of the Beast’s curse.
The opening song, introducing characters of Belle and Gaston.
Inciting Incident: Gaston sees Belle and decides to marry her.
Gaston
Belle/Beast
Belle refuses Gaston’s marriage proposal.
Maurice is attacked by wolves and takes cover in Beast’s castle; Beast agrees to trade his prisoner Maurice for Belle; Maurice tells villagers about beast; Belle finds rose in the West Wing; Beast finds her and frightens her so she runs away into the woods; Beast rescues her; Gaston plans to have Maurice put in asylum if Belle refuses proposal; Villagers plan to attack Castle
Attack on Beast’s castle Gaston
stabs Beast, losesbalance and falls to his death.
Beast transforms back into human form. Other residents of the castle also return to human form.
In the final scene, Belle and Prince dance at the ball.