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Exposition:

 The movie introduces the protagonist, Sarah, a young woman who inherits a valuable family
heirloom, a necklace, from her grandmother.
Sarah lives a modest life and works as a waitress in a small town.

Inciting Incident:
 Sarah discovers that the necklace is not just a piece of jewelry but holds a mysterious power that
can grant wishes.

Rising Action:
 Sarah begins experimenting with the necklace, making small wishes that come true.
 As Sarah's wishes become grander, she starts to attract attention, both positive and negative,
from those around her.
 She struggles with the ethical implications of using the necklace's power and wrestles with her
desires versus the consequences.

Climax:
 Sarah faces a critical decision when a villainous character learns about the necklace's power and
attempts to steal it from her.
 In a tense confrontation, Sarah must use her wits and the power of the necklace to overcome
the antagonist and protect herself and her loved ones.

Falling Action:
 With the antagonist defeated, Sarah reflects on her journey and the lessons she's learned about
responsibility and the true meaning of happiness.
 She decides to use the necklace sparingly, only for selfless wishes that benefit others.

Resolution:
 Sarah returns the necklace to its rightful place, realizing that true fulfillment comes from within
and not from material possessions.
 She embraces a simpler life but with newfound wisdom and appreciation for the power of
kindness and selflessness.
 This outline provides a basic structure for the plot of "Necklace," following Freytag's Pyramid
model of storytelling.

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