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- | < | + | ====== Story Structure (Hero' |
- | Click on the image for a larger version. | + | {{blog: |
+ | The //Hero's Journey// is an overlay for the 4-part story structure. See how they work in conjunction with the character arc. | ||
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+ | === === | ||
+ | //Click on this image to review it, then click it again to see it full size// | ||
+ | ===== Other Structures ===== | ||
+ | You might also want to investigate these structures: | ||
+ | * Two part structure | ||
+ | * Three part structure | ||
+ | * Four part structure | ||
+ | * Five part structure | ||
+ | * Eight part structure | ||
+ | * Spiral structure | ||
+ | * [[wp> | ||
+ | * [[wp> | ||
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+ | ===== Purpose of Structure ===== | ||
+ | Once you understand the purpose of structure, you can do away with it and rely on a strong cause and effect trajectory. Doing so without realising what you're getting rid of is likely to end in failure. | ||
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+ | The role of structure is to provide a method of progressing the story such that the reader can //see// it is progressing, | ||
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+ | Structures often work in conjunction with the character arc, but not always. The list of structures above is not exhaustive - there are others. In addition, once you understand how // | ||
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+ | ~~socialite~~ | ||
+ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ |
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