Exposition - The story begins inside the mind of Riley, where her emotions—Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust—reside in Headquarters, the control center of her mind. Joy, the primary emotion, strives to keep Riley happy. Riley's life is filled with positive memories and experiences, especially in her hometown of Minnesota., Rising Action - Riley's life changes dramatically when her family moves to San Francisco. She struggles to adjust to the new environment, facing challenges at her new school and missing her old friends. This causes conflict among her emotions. On top of that, Sadness accidentally affect Riley's core memories, turning them from happy to sad, which alarms Joy. In an attempt to prevent Sadness from altering more memories, Joy tries to isolate Sadness., Climax - However, this backfires when both Joy and Sadness are accidentally ejected from Headquarters, leaving Anger, Fear, and Disgust in control. Without Joy and Sadness, Riley becomes increasingly detached, irritable and unhappy. Joy and Sadness must navigate through the vast regions of Riley's mind, including places like Imagination Land, Dream Productions, and the Memory Dump, to return to Headquarters., Falling Action - Joy finally realizes that Sadness is essential to Riley's emotional well-being. They work together to return to Headquarters just as Riley is about to run away from home in an attempt to return to Minnesota. Joy and Sadness arrive in time to stop her., Resolution - Sadness takes control, allowing Riley to express her true feelings about the move to her parents. This creates a new core memory that is both happy and sad, symbolizing the complexity of Riley's emotions. With all the emotions working together harmoniously, Riley begins to adjust to her new life in San Francisco, showing a more nuanced and emotionally balanced personality.,

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