June 2025
Intermediate to advanced
224 pages
4h 53m
English
Of all the story structures to choose from, the simplest and perhaps oldest is the three-act structure. Tracing back to Aristotle’s Poetics, this structure focuses on three story beats or shifts in the way the narrative plays out. According to Aristotle, stories are a chain of cause-and-effect actions, each inspiring the next. Story beats are moments/events that move a story forward, frequently referred to as story shifts.
Each act owns at least one plot point. Together, they make a complete story.
Act one begins with exposition, establishing the story’s worldview. The two ...
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