Exposition: the introduction to a story, including the primary characters' names, setting, mood, and time.
A semi-barbaric king ruled within a poetic justice. The accused has to chose from two identical door in which one contained a hungry, viscous tiger and one with a beautiful princess. The accused had to pick one to determine fate of love or death.
Exposition
Rising action: all the events that happen in a story on the way to the climax. The rising action pushes the plot along, building tension to keep us invested in the story as it moves forward.
The king had a daughter, and he loved his princess very much. The princess however had fallen in love with one of the kings peasants. This made the king quit mad. The king became angry and sentenced the young man to jail.
Rising action
. He walked off the open the doors and trusted his lover. Would the princess chose his fate love or death?
The day had came for the young handsome peasant to face the trial between picking the door. He bowed to the king. He loved the princess. He knew that she had found out where the tiger and the lady were, and he asked with his eyes "Which one? She quickly raised her hand to the right.
Climax: the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.