Exposition: The plain belly Sneetches couldn’t do all the same things as the star belly sneetches. (This is like how the Jews were treated differently)
Rising Action: Sneetches with stars could do everything but Sneetches without stars could only do a few things. Everyone wanted to have a star and so then Sylvester McMonkey McBean created a machine that gave everyone a star for $3. (This is like the Jewish people wanting the same right that everyone else had.) Sneetches who had stars wanted them taken off so they went through the machine for $10.
Climax: Nobody knew who was who because some that started with stars had no stars and some who started with no stars had stars. The Sneetches also ran out of money.( In the concentration camps everyone was changed and it was hard to recognize who others were.)
Falling Action: Sylvester left with all the money he got from the Sneetches and the Sneetches got smarter. (The NAzis leaving once the liberation happened.)
Resolution: The Sneetches decided that all Sneetches were the same with stars or without. (After World War II, Jewish people and other races were thought of as equal.)
Rising Action: Sneetches with stars could do everything but Sneetches without stars could only do a few things. Everyone wanted to have a star and so then Sylvester McMonkey McBean created a machine that gave everyone a star for $3. (This is like the Jewish people wanting the same right that everyone else had.) Sneetches who had stars wanted them taken off so they went through the machine for $10.
Climax: Nobody knew who was who because some that started with stars had no stars and some who started with no stars had stars. The Sneetches also ran out of money.( In the concentration camps everyone was changed and it was hard to recognize who others were.)
Falling Action: Sylvester left with all the money he got from the Sneetches and the Sneetches got smarter. (The NAzis leaving once the liberation happened.)
Resolution: The Sneetches decided that all Sneetches were the same with stars or without. (After World War II, Jewish people and other races were thought of as equal.)