8 Nov 2024, 21:10

@ArtistErin Check out the Hero's Journey concept by Joseph Campbell and the Story Circle by Dan Harmon - there are a lot of versions other people have some up with that are all MAGICALLY basically the same thing, because stories tend to have a similar rise and fall of action, it's just that people call the pieces different things.

It's basically a wheel with multiple "checkpoints" that are in every single story.

I've written 7-page comic shorts using this, and you can also find it in 1000 page novels. It's in Disney movies and the Harry Potter series and also any children's book that is story-based (as opposed to a poetry book or other form of book). I've been using it to write a video game script, too. I seriously could gush about this because I'm obsessed.

SO obsessed that I made this chart purely for my own amusement that shows five different circles developed by different people (including Aristotle!) and how they match up brilliantly. Please feel free to use! You might have to do some Googling about what certain things mean if you aren't familiar with them. The name of the respective circles and who proposed them are in the thin black labels to the top right of each concentric circle. HAVE FUN. Hannah_England_Ultimate_Story_Circle.png