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  2. The rising action begins with an inciting incident or complication. The inciting incident is an event that creates a problem or conflict for the characters and sets in motion a series of increasingly significant events that constitute the main events of the story.

  3. Apr 23, 2014 · One way to find the perfect complications for your novel is to make a list of all possible complications for the character. Order these complications from least dangerous to worst in terms of the story goal. You will introduce the lesser complications earlier and save the worst for the climax or place of NO HOPE.

  4. Complications are, simply, additional elements that prevent the plot from going straight from A to B. They are also called conflicts. For example, if the plot of...

  5. Complication can be used to convey a sense of drama or urgency, while complicacy is more neutral in tone. For example, in legal writing, complication may be used to describe a situation that is legally complex and requires immediate attention.

  6. The First Complication should do three things: a) It should give the reader a good idea what the protagonist is up against. b) It should raise the stakes. c) It should tempt the protagonist to give up his goal.

  7. Jan 12, 2014 · By Complication I mean all from the beginning of the story to the point just before the change in the hero’s fortunes; by Denouement, all from the beginning of the change to the end.

  8. Jun 18, 2019 · Many novels are entirely based in conflict, and even if you are writing a less conflict-oriented story it really does help to grasp the fundamentals of narrative structure that are based in tracing the turning points, and complications, and climaxes that are often focused around a central conflict.

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