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Title: Facts about story arc.


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What is story arc?
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  • The narrative arc also called the story arc
    refers to the shape and structure of a story. It
    is universal and pertinent to both fiction and
    nonfiction. This arc reflects the events in your
    story, the sequence of occurrences in the plot,
    and determines the troughs and crests that set
    the pace.

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It sometimes comes in handy to think about the
story arc as though youre setting up a simple
dramatic play. Evidently, youve got three acts
to tell your story.
In Act One, you set the tone and introduce your
audience to the setting, the characters, and the
seeds of conflict.
In Act Two, your characters grow, respond and
change in accordance with conflicts and
circumstances. They set about trying to resolve
the big puzzle, the seminal idea. Usually, the
conflict escalates to a climax.
In Act Three, characters resolve the Big Problem
and the story concludes.
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So, how does a Narrative arc differ from a plot?
  • Imagine every scene of your novel summarized on
    notecards! This entire stack of cards is your
    plot, but the order in which you lay them out is
    your narrative arc. The plot is comprised of the
    individual events that make up your story whereas
    your story arc is the sequence of those events.
    Carefully sequencing your plot into a cohesive
    story arc helps readers navigate through your
    story. It sets expectations that you can either
    satisfy or disrupt. Thinking about your arc is
    integral around the whole point. What if your
    Scene-1 notecard actually belongs in the climax?
    What if you have too many scenes based on
    internal conflict in a row and it derails the
    narrative?

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Freytags Pyramid The Five Elements of a Story
Arc
  • Exposition.
  • Here, the reader is introduced to the story. The
    exposition puts through the background
    information to prime the audience for the rest of
    the story. It includes the introduction of the
    main character-the who, setting-the where, and
    the circumstances-the when.

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  • Rising Action.
  • This is when conflict begins to build up. The
    rising action usually begins with an inciting
    incident, the triggering point that sets the
    main events of the story in motion. This is when
    the audience starts to realize what your story is
    really about. Here the visual representation
    describes the structural elements of the plot.

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  • Climax.
  • The highest point of tension in your storyline is
    the climax. This is often the point at which all
    the different subplots and characters converge.
    Usually, the climax requires the main character
    to face the truth or make an important choice.

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  • Falling Action.
  • This is the point triggered by the protagonists
    decision. In the falling action act, the conflict
    gives way to resolution. Loose ends of the story
    are tied up, and tension begins to dissipate.

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  • Resolution.
  • Resolution is also known as denouement. This is
    how the stories are ended. The resolution of a
    narrative arc isnt always happy or pleasant. Yet
    it does close the loop and show how the events of
    the story have transformed the characters and the
    world around them.

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