Explaining what Plot is
By Zachary Van Buskirk
Arthors Note: This is me explaining what the plot structure is.
“The Gospel According to Larry” is written by Janet Tashjian. I think this has a very interesting plot to it. It would b a great example to show the rising actions, climax, and the conclusion.
The first part is the intro. This book is about kid named Josh Swenson who lives in Boston. He creates a site called Larry.com to post his feelings and point of views on things, without giving away his name. This is an example of a intro. The intro to this story is when you find out Josh Swenson is the guy behind the popular Larry website. I think he made up a website because it was a way to express his feelings without saying it was him.
Some of the rising actions are that everybody finds out that Josh is the Larry. Also before, everyone wants to find out Larry when Josh still thinks it does not matter who says what.
The Climax is after everybody finds out Josh is Larry and he wants to pretend to kill himself because the media won’t respect his privacy. Instead of facing the media like a celebrity he would fake his death.
Falling actions would be how and when he faked his death to run away. He never liked being in the media so he pretended to jump of a bridge and into a river.
Lastly is the conclusion, It is when he finds a new home in a small town in Colorado.
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