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Condensed Milk is a story about a Russian Man trapped in Moscow's Butyrki prison. He shared a cell with a Man named Shestakov, and after awhile Shestakov called the Russian Prisoner over to tell him he had an idea, an idea that can lead them to their freedom. RP agreed to go along with this idea, planning each day/night, until one day RP thought 'n decided he did not want to go along with the plan, that he valued the food he always thought about instead of a few minutes of freedom in the woods.
Exposition: The story starts off by talking about Hunger and Barracks before revealing that the narrator was the one narrating about it, then it talks about where he is, and who was with him.
Rising Action: The man who shared the cell with RP called RP over to tell him he had an idea to escape, RP agrees, and they both start planning the escape.
Climax: RP was thinking more 'n more about food, and it was all he could think about.
Falling Action: His starvation and thoughts of food and his hunger leads RP to tell Shestakov that he no longer wanted to go along with the plan, that he should go without him.
Resolution: RP wasn't killed because he wasn't caught, nor was the Man when he escaped, he was treated with the same respect, and given the same benefits as before, so everyone was still stuck in the prison, and no goal was accomplished.
Explanation:
Exposition: What you need to know. Background information is presented, main characters are introduced, and the conflict is established.
Rising Action: The conflicts and challenges encountered by the characters. How they respond keeps the story moving forward.
Climax: The turning point in the conflict. Tension builds until the main character must make a decision or take action that determines the direction of the story.
Falling Action: The events that occur after the main character made the key decision in the story.
Resolution: The resolution is where all the questions are answered and loose ends are tied, providing a clear ending.
You're also just summarizing the story altogether as well.
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