![]() ![]() ![]() Falling Action: Pluto realizes that he made a mistake in taking the child away, but it is too late to do anything she already ate something from him.Climax: When Hermes, another God, comes to the underworld to rescue Proserpina, she had already eaten the pomegranate seeds, which meant she was unable to leave the God’s kingdom.Rising Action: Pluto decided that the girl above him picking flowers, Proserpina, was the perfect candidate for the job (Geringer et al., 1995).Pluto, a Roman man, is lonely living in the “Land of the Dead.” ![]() Exposition: The story takes place in the underworld.In addition, Pluto wastes time basking in his loneliness.Ī few years after the character initially got Proserpina. This character spends the time left alone in the underworld trying to please Proserpina because he seems to care for her wellbeing. Pluto is left alone in the underworld for six months. ![]()
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