Title: STORYTELLING IS NEAT; LIFE IS SLOPPY
1STORYTELLING IS NEAT LIFE IS SLOPPY
2BASICS
- Plot in fiction or tales in memoir require
conflict - People are revealed by struggle
- Stories proceed by causality
- Climax is the confrontation of opposites
- Retrograde Plotting for Closure
3BASICS Plot Conflict
- Character vs. Character
- Batman vs. Joker Rocky Balboa vs. Apollo Creed
- Character vs. Physical Environment
- To Build a Fire The Old Man and the Sea
- Character vs. Social Environment
- Beloved, by Toni Morrison
- Character vs. Self
- The psychological story
- Should Anna Karenina leave her husband and
children for her lover? Agonies of choice with an
object both good and baddrugs, alcohol, guilty
pleasures, anyone?
4Characters Struggle
- Nice people have nice lives - boring
- Characters in trouble whatever shall they do?
defines compelling reading. (The characters
dont need to know it, but we do!) - Write about troubled, willful characters
- We learn what our characters value and what they
are like when they perform under stress - Victims make few decisions the world decides for
them and so they are less interesting characters.
5Structure
- Exposition
- Social or personal stability is upset
- Rising Action
- Complications character(s) struggle to regain
stability - Wants
- Fears
- Needs
- Climax
- Confrontation of the plots opposites
- Falling Action
- Resolution
- Stability is restored
Remember Chronological Structure need not be the
same as Narrative Structure!
6Causality
- Because stability is upset, characters move
through time and space. - Thats called motivation
- Because they have distinct personalities and
talents, characters struggle in specific ways. - Thats called characterization
- Because the challenges they confront dont
immediately restore stability, the story moves
forward. - Thats called rising action
- Because they persevere in fulfilling their
motives, they eventually confront whatever
opposes them. - Thats called climax
- Because of their experiences, characters change.
- Thats called significance
- Because, because, because.
7Climax and Confrontation
- The climax is exciting because it epitomizes the
fight. - The climax is a necessary scene sometimes
called payoff. - The issue must be in doubt with the antagonists
each capable of victory, though one can be much
an underdog. -
Ahab on Moby Dicks back says To the last, I
will grapple with thee... from Hell's heart, I
stab at thee! For hate's sake, I spit my last
breath at thee! Khan quotes it, too!
8Retrograde Plotting 1 - Imagining
- The writer while creating mentally turns the
story upside down and thinks backward. - If I want my protagonist to leave the earth as
North America splits in two, what will I need to
invent to make my artistic vision plausible? - My protagonist will need certain cognitive
characteristics - My protagonist will need a means to leave the
planet - My protagonist will need certain physical
characteristics to achieve that goal - I will need to invent a reason for North America
to split.
9Retrograde Plotting 2 - THINKING
The writer needs her story to advance from A1 to
A5, two crucial moments that mark change. Her
sense of craft tells her how to write scene A1.
Its terrific! What a start! Her sense of craft
will tell her how to write scene A5. She has
vision! She THINKS backward. How can A5 be
achieved? Ah-ha! We need to take the reader
through A2, A3, and A4. She is plotting backward!
10A Final Thought
- Your imagination supplies narrative form.
- N.A. is to split in two because
- Terrorists are planting atomic weapons along a
fault line can they be stopped? - An evil wizard is casting a mighty spell, and so
we must leave by winged dragon for a better,
purer place from which to fight Evil - An evil Emperor has constructed a Death Star and
so we must leave by our rickety spacecraft to
organize the intergalactic resistance. - Natural causes hastened by poor ecology. No one
heeds our heroine, an independent rocket
scientist(to be played by Jodie Foster) - Natural causes, but humankinds only hope is the
mysterious widower, handsome Nobel prize-winning
physicist, Lance Recluse, who needs to be
summoned from his grief over the death of his
wife. The fate of the world is in the hands of
star-journalist, the young Belle Innocente as she
journeys to his private laboratory on an isolated
tropical island
11DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Time permitting An exercise The Story Machine