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B6 size (174 x 147), 68 pages
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Country of manufacture: printed in Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2022
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25 Ways to Make [Plot] Interesting Written by Amy*Jones / Translated by Yoh Komada In every genre of fiction, film, and theater, there are 25 ways to make a story interesting. How to structure a story to capture the reader's interest How to structure a story to capture the reader's interest. There are basic theories about how to structure a story to capture the reader's interest. In storytelling, the plot is the basis of the basic theory of storytelling. The plot in storytelling is one of the basics of storytelling. In this book, professional writers will explain the theory of plotting and how to make it work for you. This book introduces the theory of plot and the techniques of plotting. and specific techniques for creating a plot, and how to manipulate the plot. how to manipulate the plot for dramatic effect. dramatic effect. Aspiring writers are encouraged to use their ideas to develop them into solid works of art. A practical book. [Contents] Introduction Character-driven or Plot-driven? Introduction*Middle*End Freitag's Pyramid The Green World Conflict and Hostility Well-Made*Play Five Stages of Filmmaking Plot*Points Structure of a Folktale The Hero's Journey The Shape of a Story 7 Plots *Slaying the Monster *From penniless to millionaire *Sailing and Returning *Adventurous Journey *Tragedy *Comedy *Rebirth Passage of Time Ab*eau*and*in*medias*less Analepsis and Prolepsis (Flashback and Flashforward) Foreshadowing Anaphoric and Cataphoric Twists and Reveals what is left hanging in the air What propels the plot Detention and release Creating the Plot Expanding the plot The First Line A Great Conclusion |
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Written by Amy*Jones / Translated by Yoh Komada
In every genre of fiction, film, and theater, there are 25 ways to make a story interesting.
How to structure a story to capture the reader's interest
How to structure a story to capture the reader's interest.
There are basic theories about how to structure a story to capture the reader's interest.
In storytelling, the plot is the basis of the basic theory of storytelling.
The plot in storytelling is one of the basics of storytelling.
In this book, professional writers will explain the theory of plotting and how to make it work for you.
This book introduces the theory of plot and the techniques of plotting.
and specific techniques for creating a plot, and how to manipulate the plot.
how to manipulate the plot for dramatic effect.
dramatic effect.
Aspiring writers are encouraged to use their ideas
to develop them into solid works of art.
A practical book.
[Contents]
Introduction
Character-driven or Plot-driven?
Introduction*Middle*End
Freitag's Pyramid
The Green World
Conflict and Hostility
Well-Made*Play
Five Stages of Filmmaking
Plot*Points
Structure of a Folktale
The Hero's Journey
The Shape of a Story
7 Plots
*Slaying the Monster
*From penniless to millionaire
*Sailing and Returning
*Adventurous Journey
*Tragedy
*Comedy
*Rebirth
Passage of Time
Ab*eau*and*in*medias*less
Analepsis and Prolepsis (Flashback and Flashforward)
Foreshadowing
Anaphoric and Cataphoric
Twists and Reveals
what is left hanging in the air
What propels the plot
Detention and release
Creating the Plot
Expanding the plot
The First Line
A Great Conclusion