At the end of this lesson, students should be able to understand the importance of rising action and identify the important events that leads to the rising action in the novel Oliver Twist.
WHAT IS RISING ACTION?
is a series of events in the plot of the story that creates suspense, interest and tension in the storytogether it creates twist and turns in the story that leads to the climax in the storythe events of rising actions is important as the entire plot depends on these events to reach the climaxit sets the stage for this moment (climax) by building up on the dramatic situations and conflicts in the plot
In Oliver Twist, some of the Rising Action in the plot include :
Oliver asks for more gruel and is punishedOliver is apprenticed to an undertaker and fed meatOliver goes to London, where Fagin takes him inOliver is arrested but goes home with Mr. BrownlowFagin recaptures Oliver at Monks's insistenceOliver is shot in a burglary, and the Maylies take him inOliver's friends try to discover his true identity
RISING ACTION SCENE
Based on the scene above, where is the setting of these events? What happens to Oliver after this? Create a mind map or visual(powtoon, prezi, video etc) of events that leads to Oliver joining Fagin in his criminal activities. You may add suitable pictures to your visual. Post your visual in the space provided below.
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