I have always had trouble with plotting, so I’m a big fan of
collecting working solutions to planning the plot. Today I’m posting the latest
in my personal collection of plot diagrams, something I’ve put together based
on the best plot diagrams I’ve found and used. Here it is with some
explanation…
The black line at the top is, of course, the classic
Aristotelian 3-act structure, where Act 2 is twice as long as Acts 1 and 3, and
the form is set-up, confrontation, and resolution.
Below that in green are the stages of the Hero’s Journey as
outlined by Christopher Vogler in his now-classic writer’s guide The Writer’s Journey, based upon the research of Joseph Campbell.
In brown are the turning points defined for screenplays by
the late Syd Field; they also apply perfectly to novels. You can find out more
about these points in his books and DVDs here.
In blue, I’ve placed the plot line defined by Martha
Alderson in her Plot Whisperer books and workbooks. What I particularly like
about this plot line is that it shows how tension increases to two high points,
the Crisis and the Climax.
And in red, I’ve added the 14 “Signpost Scenes” defined by
James Scott Bell; check out his Write Great Fiction: Plot & Structure. I like the
way that these signpost scene definitions are more colloquial than Vogler’s and
add a few nuances, like “care package” and “pet the dog.”
I hope this diagram and these links are useful to you!
21 comments:
Wow, Janet, that's fantastic! Thanks.
Thanks, Michele!
This is great, Janet! Thanks for putting it together!
Thanks, Julia! I hope it's a help!
Hi, Janet! This is great. Thank you for including me. I remember our time together fondly. Happy plotting....
Janet, you're a genius to put this all together on one chart! Thanks for sharing it with us!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Now that's what I call a holiday gift! Thanks, Janet, and wishing you a wonderful holiday season:-D
Martha - delighted to include you. You are my primary go-to for plotting!!
Genetta, Carol, and Mima - thanks!!
This is terrific, Janet!
Thanks, Tracy! I'll upload to my website today so that folks can grab it if they like.
Lovely to have it all in one place for comparison. Thank you!
You're welcome!
I've posted this as a download on my website: http://janetsfox.com/faqs/a-plot-paradigm-compilation/
I hope that helps!
I love to collect different plotting devices, too, Janet, but I've never tried to combine them all on one document, this is great, thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome, Meredith!
I just worked through this journey again with a rewrite of my first novel. Excellent Summary!
I just worked through this journey again with a rewrite of my first novel. Excellent Summary!
Thanks, J! I love visual aids...
The chart is amazing Janet! I'm in the process of translating my novel into a screenplay and this really helps!
Thank you so much!! The BEST screenplay advice comes from Syd Field. So sad that he is now gone; but his brilliance lives on.
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