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The Ubiquitous 3 Act Structure (thanks, Aristotle)
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So last week we talked about basic outlines and discussed the turning point method versus the beats method for figuring out the structure of the story.
We debated whether or not to write from a detailed outline in the initial draft – it provides direction, it stifles creativity – the age-old debate of planner vs. pantser. In any case, we agreed the outline is useful for knowing the trajectory of the characters and the plot.
Which brings us to the common structures for a piece. This link gives us 11 basic structures:
- The Fichtean Curve
- The Three Act Structure
- The Hero's Journey
- Freytag's Pyramid
- The Five Act Structure
- Save the Cat Beats
- The Snowflake Method
- Dan Harmon's Story Circle
- The Seven Point Story Structure
- The Story Spine
- In Media Res
We covered the Save the Cat beats last week and the Seven Point Story Structure is basically the turning point structure. So this week we’ll look at the 3 and 5 act structures and then tackle some of the others next week.
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