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lorasvet [3.4K]
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-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
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Part 1 – Mastering Story Structure

Part 2 – Freytag's Pyramid

Part 3 – The Hero's Journey

What is the Hero’s Journey?

The 12 Steps of the Hero’s Journey

Free Infographic: The Hero’s Journey Template

Looking beyond the Hero’s Journey

Part 4 – Three-Act Structure

Part 5 – The Dan Harmon Story Circle

Part 6 – The Fichtean Curve

Part 7 – Save the Cat

Part 8 – The 7-Point Story Structure

Ever notice that many stories seem to have a similar pattern? There’s always a protagonist who goes on an adventure, makes new friends, encounters roadblocks, fights a bad guy, and returns home a changed person. In fact, we can sum it up for you in two words: Hero’s Journey.

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