The Protagonist Archetype
The Protagonist, in a well structured dramatic plot, is that player that is presented with a problem to solve when the Point of Attack is triggered.
Read moreThe Protagonist, in a well structured dramatic plot, is that player that is presented with a problem to solve when the Point of Attack is triggered.
Read moreThe Antagonist Archetypes are those players that try to prevent the Protagonists actions. They also make them re-evaluate the situations.
Read moreThe Mentor, or Guardian is the “guiding” character that will advise or arm the protagonist to help the Protagonist with its goal.
Read moreThe Emotion Character as its heart in its sleeve. It is frenetic and disorganized, Most of its energy is uncontrolled and gets wasted.
Read moreStep 1 reveals The Ordinary World with its main characters, environment, and mood. Nevertheless, something seems wrong.
Read moreStory Creation Step 2 should focus on Point of Attack, where the Hero is presented to the ‘Extraordinary World’, and Initial Doubtful Reaction.
Read moreThis Step is the Hero’s meeting with a Mentor figure, who will help, give advice and moral support to the Hero in the tribulations to come.
Read moreThis is the Step at which the Hero’s ‘journey’ is about to begin. The Hero is at the brink of the adventure, the edge of the Extraordinary World.
Read moreStep 5 is the step at which the Hero steps squarely into the Adult World. Still immature, he/she is committed to the journey(‘crossing the threshold’).
Read moreStory Creation Step 6 is the Step at which the Hero is in a near-continuous ‘test’ with the Antagonist’s friends.
Read moreSection 07 – Test by Antagonist Story Creation Step 7 continues the testing period begun in Step 6. The Hero
Read moreSection 08 – Main Set Back DESPAIR Story Creation Step 8 completes roughly the middle of the story (what
Read moreSection 09 – Preparation and Recounting A New Breath TROUBLE BREWING Story Creation Step 10 is generally a setting
Read moreSection 10 – Preparation and Recounting TROUBLE BREWING Story Creation Step 10 is generally a setting up of the confrontation
Read moreStory Creation Step 11 is where the Hero confronts the Antagonist directly, and this must be the sole focus of the Step.
Read moreStep 12, is composed of two main parts: Final Resolution of Conflict and Return to the restored (modified) Ordinary World.
Read moreThis Star Wars Plot Analysis is my first attempt on a series of simple analysis of movies and other stories using
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