Activity 2: Arrange Me Directions: Plot Is One Element Of Drama. Using The Graphi…

Activity 2: Arrange Me

Directions: Plot is one element of drama. Using the graphic organizer, arrange the order of

events from the tale of Ch’unhyang. Choose the answers from the box. Answer this in a

separate sheet of paper.

Yi Mon-Yong took his bride to Seoul and presented her to his parents. They accepted

her as a daughter-in-law. In time, Ch’unhyang bore three sons and two daughters, and they

all lived happily for many years come.

Yi Mong-Yong arrived in Namwon and learned of the situation. He dressed himself as a

beggar to enter the palace during a feast given by the new Namwon magistrate. He revealed

himself as an amhaengosa and banished the evil magistrate to a faraway land. He also saved

Ch’unhyang from miserable death.

The new Namwon magistrate arrived and summoned Ch’unhyang to be is wife

Ch’unhyang refused because she is committed to Yi Mong-Yong. Her defiance enraged the

magistrate and he ordered her taken to prison and sentenced to death.

Not long after the secret marriage, the servant brought Yi Mong-Yong a message saying

that his father, newly appointed to the King’s cabinet, was being recalled to the capitol

Once there lived in the province of Cholla, in the town of Namwon, a magistrate’s son

named Yi Mong-Yong. And a lovely maiden named Ch’unhyang.

Climax –

Rising action –

exposition –

falling action –

resolution –

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Exposition – Once there lived in the province of Cholla, in the town of Namwon, a magistrate’s son

named Yi Mong-Yong. And a lovely maiden named Ch’unhyang.

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Rising Action Not long after the secret marriage, the servant brought Yi Mong-Yong a message saying that his father, newly appointed to the King’s cabinet, was being recalled to the capitol.

Climax The new Namwon magistrate arrived and summoned Ch’unhyang to be is wife

Ch’unhyang refused because she is committed to Yi Mong-Yong. Her defiance enraged the

magistrate and he ordered her taken to prison and sentenced to death.

Falling Action Yi Mong-Yong arrived in Namwon and learned of the situation. He dressed himself as a beggar to enter the palace during a feast given by the new Namwon magistrate. He revealed himself as an amhaengosa and banished the evil magistrate to a faraway land. He also saved Ch’unhyang from miserable death.

Resolution Yi Mon-Yong took his bride to Seoul and presented her to his parents. They accepted

her as a daughter-in-law. In time, Ch’unhyang bore three sons and two daughters, and they

all lived happily for many years come.

Explanation:

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