What is the plot of the story Jack and the Beanstalk?
A children’s story. Jack, a poor country boy, trades the family cow for a handful of magic beans, which grow into an enormous beanstalk reaching up into the clouds. Jack climbs the beanstalk and finds himself in the castle of an unfriendly giant.
What does Jack want in the story Jack and Beanstalk?
Jack went to the market and on the way he met a man who wanted to buy his cow. Jack asked, “What will you give me in return for my cow?” The man answered, “I will give you five magic beans!” Jack took the magic beans and gave the man the cow. But when he reached home, Jack’s mother was very angry. She said, “You fool!
What is the climax of the story Jack and the Beanstalk?
Rising Action – Jack steals from the giant to help he and his poor mother. Climax – Jack is caught by the giant and decides to run for his life.
What is the rising action in Jack and the Beanstalk?
Rising Action: When Jack wakes up to find a towering beanstalk growing in his backyard. He hopes for the best and climbs it. He finds a Giants castle! Falling Action: Jack yells to his mother, and his mother and she cuts down the beanstalk and sends the Giant to his Death.
Who is the villain in the story Jack and the Beanstalk?
The bad character in this story is the ogre (giant).
What is the exposition in Jack and the Beanstalk?
Exposition: The Exposition of the story is when Jack’s mother tells Jack that he must sell his cow. Inciting Incident: The Inciting Incident is when Jack trades his cow for beans and his mother throws them out of the window. Rising Action: When Jack wakes up to find a towering beanstalk growing in his backyard.
What is the rising action of Jack and the Beanstalk?
What is plot resolution?
The resolution is the end of the story. It occurs after the CLIMAX. It is when you learn what happens to the characters after the CONFLICT is resolved.