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Few Basic Elements That Make A Story

Posted on August 26th, 2010

From early childhood to the age of maturity, man seems to be infatuated by stories. This has been the same for ages. There have been stories that go back to ancient times. And since those ancient times, the creativity of a man’s mind has not rested. There are countless people who like being story tellers rather than merely the audience. Yet, doing that requires more than just having your ink refills andtoner refill. Taking note of the search [frequency|results} around the Internet has shown that every three in five persons aspire to be writers. However, only a few of those people in actuall realize that dream. The rest might get confused about how to take the initiative. Yet, there are many who start a project but fail to make up the story they imagine. Individuals may argue about the point if story writing is an art or a science however, the answer {varies|differs] from person to person. There are many writers who gradually build the story and character with time, and there are many who take things systematically. The first| ones clearly are extraordinary people with an extra active imagination, but most people fall in the second category. Yet, this doesn’t make them less talented. There are countless bestselling writers who sketch the basic elements prior to the writing phase. So, there is no damage in taking this art as a form of science and letting your creativity flow in a systematical manner. Every other experts have unique theories about the way a story is actually written, generally, the common structure of a story stands upon five basic elements. Realizing these five elements are a good start for aspiring writers. Let us have a look at those five basic elements and their brief description.

Main Character: The lead character is usually the hero/heroin of the story. He or she is the protagonist, mostly with a good character. Often the main character might have one or two minor tweaks, which he/she later learns to overcome or use to his/her advantage. There can be more than one main character at times, but one is always the most interesting one.

Unusual Situation: there always a kind of extra ordinary situation which makes a story different than a biography. There has to be some kind of desperate situations which calls the protagonist for a heroic act. Most of the times, the circumstances are more of a trouble or a problem which can vary widely like being left alone on an Island or being wrongfuly accused of a crime.

Goals: This is the objective or idea the story and main characters move toward. This can be an an adventure of escape a distant lonely Island to looking for the real criminal behind a felony. It can also be anything else that calls for heroic acts to be reached.

The Antagonist: The villain, the rival or the opponent is mainly a person who remains in the way of the protagonist and keeps him/her from achieving his/her goals. The opponent doesn’t always have to be a person. It can be an event, a place or a disaster as well.

Climax: Everything won’t make any sense unless there is a deifnate climax. Therefore, it is wise to come up with a climax and realize what the story and characters are going towards. Ultimately, that is the focal point of the whole {story|plot.

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