“Inciting Event (the event or decision that begins a story's problem. Everything up and until that moment is Backstory; everything after is "the story.")”:
response: Millicent goes through a series of exercises that count toward her qualifications in order to join the sorority on campus. (The ceremony included her having an egg put on her head, she was put in a cellar for a little over an hour. She then went through the process of initiation which involved getting through the rat court in order to become a sorority member.) (pg. 5)
“Conflicts (a conflict is a literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces usually a protagonist and an antagonist)/ Complications (An intensification of the conflict in a story or play. Complication builds up, accumulates, and develops the primary or central conflict in a literary work.)”: …show more content…
” (pg. 5). Their friendship would never remain the same even if Tracy still talked to Millicent.
Another conflict was that
“Crisis (moment in the plot when the conflict has intensified to a level at which the protagonist’s lot will change decisively, either for better or worse)”:
response:
“Climax (The point of the greatest tension or emotional intensity in the plot. Can be different from the