Monday, August 8, 2011

Plot Map Diagrams



What is it about a story that makes us want to keep reading it? 

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Two other ways at looking at how most stories are now written: (from http://yomeketa.com/eng104/homework/lecture/lecture5.html

ABCD(E) Plot Analysis

Here's another fairly practical way to think about how most stories are laid out, actual paragraph by paragraph rather than the chronological plotline — ABCD:
Action = rising action / most of Aristotle's middle / in media res
Back Story = exposition, ending with inciting incident / Aristotle's beginning
Change = the climax / as seen in Aristotle
Denouement = duh / Aristotle's ending
Or, if you want to impress your friends, try ABCDE:
Action = rising action / most of Aristotle's middle / in media res
Back Story = exposition, ending with inciting incident / Aristotle's beginning
Crisis = the moment of crisis or recognition that precedes the climax, from Aristotle's middle
Decision = the climax, when a character does something that changes everything / Aristotle's climax
Ending = denouement and resolution / Aristotle's ending