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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Three Act Structure

In three act structure, Act 1 belongs to the hero, or the situation. Act 2, however, belongs to the villain. This is where everything the hero does backfires even though s/he is being heroic. The situation escalates and worsens with every scene.

Posted by Erica Ridley at 5/23/2007 07:27:00 AM

 

Labels: Craft, Heroes, Structure, Villains

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