1. Exposition
Introduction of the Main Character: We meet the protagonist, a young boy who has to live in a “bubble” for protection due to safety or health reasons. He is isolated inside this bubble.Setting the Scene: At school, he is bullied by classmates and can only endure it silently. He appears lonely because he has no friends. He’d rather face vampires and ghouls than go to school and deal with those “toxic creatures.”
2. Rising Action
Desire: The boy’s desire to experience life outside the bubble begins to grow. He may see other children playing, interacting with people outside, or longing for freedom. Small actions or attempts may show his growing frustration or efforts to escape the bubble, creating tension.
3. Climax
The story’s climax is when the boy finally takes bold action. He may decide to break the bubble or find a way to reach the outside world. This moment is filled with tension, as the audience isn’t sure if he will succeed or if it will be dangerous for him. This is the most intense, exciting part of the story.
4. Falling Action
After the climax, we see the immediate consequences of his decision, whether positive or negative.
5. Resolution
New Understanding or Acceptance: The boy gains a new perspective or acceptance of his situation or the limitations he faces.
The story concludes with the boy’s feelings or understanding of his situation, leaving the audience with a message: whether life is positive or negative, we should face it with optimism. We shouldn’t shut ourselves off, as it might backfire on us.