Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Blog post 11
On Monday we learned about the 3 act structure. It looks like a baseball field and is the basic structure of a story. The points that look like the bases of a baseball field are called acts .First at what would be home plate there is the hook, the hook is the part of the story where the action begins and gets the audiences attention. Now in the middle of what looks like the homeplate and the first act you have the introduction this is where information about the protagonist and antagonist is given along with the back story. Then we have our first break which introduces the first conflict of the story. That small conflict is resolved in between the first act break and second act break. But the in the second act break there is an even bigger conflict that must be over come. When this occures the next event that happens is the the overcoming of the internal fight of the protagonist here the character defeats his or her fear. Then the third act break occures and the external fight happens with the antagonist.After the third break the resolution is solved and the protagonist is forever changed. Thats what we learned on Monday this week.
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