Title: Plot Diagram
1Plot Diagram
- Where the Wild Things Are
2Exposition
- Establishes the setting
- Introduces characters
- Major
- Minor
3Exposition
- Sets up the story
- Who are the characters
- What do they want
Max-Rascal Mom Their Home
Exposition
4Rising Action
- Events and action that create the story
- Conflict What is the problem internal and
external - Big events
- Small events foreshadowing
- Introduces more characters protagonist/antagonist
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5Rising Action
Met the wild things and made himself king
Sailed away to where the wild things are
Forest began to grow in his room
Rising Action
Sent to bed /no food
Sassed his mom
Max made mischief
Max-Rascal Mom Their Home
Exposition
6Climax
- A moment of great intensity in the story
Max initiates the wild rumpus and then stops it
Met the wild things and made himself king
Climax
Sailed away to where the wild things are
Forest began to grow in his room
Sent to bed /no food
Rising Action
Sassed his mom
Max made mischief
Max-Rascal Mom Their Home
Exposition
7Falling Action
- Provides details that help end the story
Max initiates the wild rumpus and then stops it
Met the wild things and made himself king
Climax
Max becomes lonely
Sailed away to where the wild things are
He begins to smell food
Forest began to grow in his room
Sent to bed /no food
Max gives up being king
Rising Action
Sassed his mom
Falling Action
Max turns away from the wild things
Max made mischief
He sails home to his room
Max-Rascal Mom Their Home
Exposition
8Resolution
- Brings closure to the conflict or challenge
Max initiates the wild rumpus and then stops it
Met the wild things and made himself king
Climax
Max becomes lonely
Sailed away to where the wild things are
He begins to smell food
Forest began to grow in his room
Max gives up being king
Sent to bed /no food
Max turns away from the wild things
Rising Action
Sassed his mom
Falling Action
He sails home to his room
Max made mischief
His hot dinner shows that his mother still loves
him
Max-Rascal Mom Their Home
Max tames his emotions
Exposition
Resolution
9Theme for Where the Wild Things Are
- We need to acknowledge our anger, face it, and
then work through it to find peace in our lives. - Its ok to have rage filled emotions, but it is
important not to let them rule your life. - Remember you have people in your life who love
you, despite your rage or any other faults.