If you're stuck, try filling out this simple 5-line template used by storytellers to find the "emotional core" of a narrative: Where are we and what's happening? Desire: What does the character want? Conflict: What's in the way? Change: What shifts or turns the story? Result: How does it end?
What does the character want or need? This "desire" is often the engine of the story.
The plot is the sequence of events. Most stories follow a standard flow: Introduce the status quo. 5.Odcinek
The moment that kicks off the adventure or changes everything for the character.
The most exciting or intense point where the conflict finally comes to a head. If you're stuck, try filling out this simple
Give them clear traits and a background so they feel like a real person rather than just a name. 2. Setting: Where and when?
Every story needs a main character (protagonist) that the audience can care about or understand. Change: What shifts or turns the story
Without conflict, there is no story. This is the tension that gets in the way of what the character wants. It can be: Character vs. Self (doubts, fears). External: Character vs. Character, Nature, or Society. 5. Climax & Resolution: How does it end?