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  • Exposition
  • Inciting Incident
  • Its okay son. I will be alright
  • 71
  • ...and therefore people over the age of seventy-one will be banished in the mountains to die.
  • Mother I do not want to take you to the mountains
  • Rising Action
  • Well get into the hole.
  • The main characters are the young lord. the farmer, and the wise old woman. The setting takes place in small village in Japan.
  • Climax
  • Oh no! It's Lord Higa!
  • I have three impossible tasks for you. If you don't solve them I will take over your village!
  • The young lord makes a law stating that anyone over the age of seventy-one must go to the mountains to die because there is no use for them in the village.
  • Falling Action
  • Well that's easy!
  • Mother Lord Higa says that he wants 1,000 ropes of ash!
  • The farmers mother becomes seventy-one and she has to go to the mountains, but they turn around and go home. The farmer hides his mother for two years.
  • Resolution
  • After two years Lord Higa comes and gives the village an impossible task. So the farmer asks his mother about it and she easily solves it. The farmer gets gold as a reward.
  • lord Higa then gives them two more impossible tasks and the farmer takes them to his mother again. She easily solves them both, so again the farmer gets gold in reward. And finally Lord Higa leaves without taking over their village.
  • Well for solving that we have tons of gold!
  • The young lord asks the farmer how he managed to answer all of the impossible tasks, so he tells him that it was all his mothers doings. Then the young lord banishes the law and now people over the age of seventy-one don't have to go to the mountains to die.
  • It was my mother. She solved all of them and she is over the age of seventy-one
  • How did you solve all of those impossible tasks?
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