Friday, January 23, 2015

3-ACT STRUCTURE

The three acts are introduction, confrontation, and resolution. Each steps is important because story needs to have a rhythm. We want things to be coherent. The first act is exposition and setting up. The second act is the climax. Usually the protagonist confronts the antagonist. The third act is the resolution and aftermath. It is very important because give the story a structure and keeps it cohesive.

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