In a literary text, what is the inciting incident? The events that lead to resolution of the story, the events that introduce the main characters of the story, the climax, or the turning point of the story, the events that introduced the conflict of the story.

The inciting incident in a literary text refers to the event or action that sets the main plot into motion. It typically introduces the central conflict of the story and serves as a catalyst for the events that follow. This incident is often found at the beginning of the narrative and triggers the protagonist's journey or struggle. It is not the resolution, climax, or turning point of the story, but rather the event that initiates the sequence of events leading to those elements. The inciting incident can introduce the main characters, but it primarily marks the introduction of the conflict.