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Description Basic Plotting
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A plot is the pattern a story follows, the most common being:

-- Beginning
-- Middle
-- End

All successful (read: popular) stories have patterns. Sometimes it's simple, sometimes it's complex, but all of the stories read or told often enough to remain in the popular mind of any culture have a pattern, a plot.

Here are some examples of simple plot patterns…

Traditional:
• He came.
• He saw.
• He conquered.

American Dream Version:
• He came.
• He conquered.
• He became very rich.  

The Heroic version:
• He conquered.
• He became the leader of his people.
• He died in the middle of a glorious battle to defend his land, and became a legendary figure that would never be forgotten.

Erotic Version:
• He saw.
• He conquered.
• He came.

Aristotle's Elements of a Greek Tragedy - simplified:
• Act One: He rose to glory.
• Act Two: His pride drove him to make a foolish but costly mistake.
• Act Three: He crashed and burned.

Aristotle's Elements - American version:
• Act One: He rose to glory.
• Act Two: His pride drove him to make a foolish but costly mistake.
• Act Three: He crashed and burned.
• Act Four: He fixed his mistake and rose again.

Your basic Romance plot:
• The lovers are thrown together.
• The lovers are forced apart.
• The lovers go against the odds to get back together.  

Your basic Yaoi Romance plot:
• One lover seduces the other.
• A misunderstanding drives one lover away.
• The lover that misunderstood chases the other lover down to beg for forgiveness.

Your basic Adventure plot:
• Hero meets Villain.
• They fight and the Villain wins.
• The hero rises from his defeat to battle the Villain again, and wins the war.

Your basic Manga Adventure plot:
• A group of friends meet a Villain.
• The villain corners them individually and defeats each one.
• The friends rise from their individual defeats to team up on the Villain and win the war.  


I can already hear the whining…

"But that's so…formulaic! Where's the creativity?"
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Creativity is Overrated.


Ever hear the phrase: "It's not what you have, it's what you do with it,"? This is especially true when writing stories. It's not the plot, but what you do with the plot that makes it creative.

No matter what those Creative Writing classes teach, for a story to be enjoyed by the widest possible audience, it needs to have some sort of structure, a pattern -- a plot.

Why?

Because a story without some sort of plot pattern reads…wrong. Everyone, in every culture, has been trained from childhood to EXPECT a story to follow some sort of pattern to take it from Here to There, and make some sort of point too. In fact, some of the hottest blockbuster movies including 'Star Wars' follow one of the oldest plot patterns in human history -- the Heroic Cycle, as codified by William Campbell.

The Heroic Mythic Cycle:  
(Paraphrased to avoid copyright issues.)
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Act One - Chosen

Humble Beginnings
Destiny Comes Knocking
Shoved into Adventure
Sagely Advice ~ Paramours & Sidekicks

Act Two - Challenge

Leaving the Known World behind
Challenges, Friends & Foes
Battle at the Crossroads

Act Three – Crisis

Into the Labyrinth
Temptation & Betrayal
Anger ~ Despair ~ Sacrifice
Inheritance / Blessing / Curse
Treasure & Celebration

Act Four – Climax

Escape / Expelled from the Labyrinth
The Hunter becomes the Hunted
Rescue & Loss of Paramour / Side-kick
Battle at the Crossroads to Home
Death / Rebirth
Delivery of Treasure & Just Rewards


A great many people who write quite successfully 'by the seat of their pants,' may tell you that they don't need to plot, they just…write it from beginning to end. That doesn't mean their stories don't follow a pattern. It's merely that the plotting pattern they use is so ingrained into their subconscious they follow it instinctively -- without even knowing they're doing it.

Unfortunately, that's not a talent I possess. I have to work everything out on paper or I get lost in a hurry.


How to Use a Plot
"What is plotting good for anyway?"

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Well, the best use of a plotting pattern is so you don't get lost in the story. Think of the plot outline as a road map marking out the most direct route from Here to There. This doesn't mean you can't take side trips to sight-see or visit friends along the way. It's merely a way of keeping track of where you are, and where you should go next, by knowing where you intend to end up. Knowing your basic route ahead of time also makes it much more difficult to get lost on a back road or trapped in a cul-de-sac.

In short, if you know where you're going when you start out, sooner or later, you'll actually get there.


A note on Japanese stories…
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From: 'Eight Ways to say You ~ The Challenges of Translation'
By Cathy Hirano

The most obvious differences between Japanese and English writing styles are organization and tone.

My English composition classes in high school taught me that English is supposed to flow in a linear fashion, from introduction to body to conclusion, and that a statement should be supported by a logical explanation. Even in literature, a book works toward a climax and then a conclusion. In contrast, Japanese composition appears almost circular, and although it has its own logic and organization, it is very different from how I learned to write in school.

In English, we stress clarity.

In Japanese subtlety is preferred. The Japanese writer dances around his theme, implying rather than directly stating what he wants to say, leaving it up to readers to discern that for themselves. He or she appeals to the reader's emotions rather than to the intellect, and tries to create a rapport rather than to convince. The Japanese reader, in turn, is quite capable of taking great leaps of imagination to follow the story line.

Cathy Hirano is the translator of The Friends, winner, for Farrar, Straus & Giroux, of the 1997 Batchelder Award.
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Go HERE to read the whole article:  
www.hbook.com/magazine/article…
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In Conclusion…
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-- By using even the most basic of plot patterns, the writer can keep track of not only where they are in their story, but where they intend to end up. This makes it very easy to avoid the most common pitfall of fiction writing: "The story's halfway done and I have no idea how to end it!"

Enjoy!
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Comments: 86

solsticecorvidae [2023-08-15 08:28:59 +0000 UTC]

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Fehnryr [2015-06-05 16:04:08 +0000 UTC]

Ohhhh my god erotic version xDDDD

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OokamiKasumi In reply to Fehnryr [2016-02-27 15:09:25 +0000 UTC]

LOL!
 -- I'm glad you like it.

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Scootie-chan [2015-01-20 06:38:02 +0000 UTC]

Now how would one make a yaoi series??

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OokamiKasumi In reply to Scootie-chan [2015-01-26 05:40:26 +0000 UTC]

Very carefully.
 -- Actually, I have a tutorial posted on writing series.
Writing Serial Fiction
Writing Serial & Series Fiction
Not just another Novel idea

Please note, this is how the Professionals do it. Those of you who are Not professional are free to write (and post) as you please.
To view the Main Plot vs Subplot graphic at Full Size, GO HERE --> http://i426.photobucket.com/albums/pp347/OokamiKasumi/MainplotSubplot.jpg
A Serial Story is Not a chopped-up Novel!
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I hear it time and time again: "If the story is too big, why don't you just cut it up into a Series or Serial?"
You can't just cut a novel-type Story in half to make a series, or use the chapters to serialize it. A true serial "episode" is its own Complete Story within a larger story. A Serial tale is NOT a chapter with book cover – and neither are Series books.
Individual Stories?
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The first thing any writer learns is: "A story must have a Beginning, a Middle and an End". EACH Serial and Series chapters, or episodes, must have a Beginnin  

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Scootie-chan In reply to OokamiKasumi [2015-01-29 06:03:05 +0000 UTC]

Ommigosh, I can't believe I forgot about your Serial Fiction tutorial!
Thank you so much! I'm gonna study this thing real good <333

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Phoenix-Horizons In reply to Scootie-chan [2015-01-20 07:22:42 +0000 UTC]

What do you mean?

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Scootie-chan In reply to Phoenix-Horizons [2015-01-20 19:32:25 +0000 UTC]

After the basic yaoi plot, how would one follow that up with a sequel? Something has to keep them going, somehow.

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Phoenix-Horizons In reply to Scootie-chan [2015-01-24 23:32:13 +0000 UTC]

Well I think if you want to sequel, try have a slightly more advanced plot with a basic idea 

(if that makes any sense) 

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Scootie-chan In reply to Phoenix-Horizons [2015-01-29 06:01:59 +0000 UTC]

It does a bit, thank you ^_^

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Phoenix-Horizons In reply to Scootie-chan [2015-01-29 09:33:03 +0000 UTC]

no problem 

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Oldsoul-Mira [2014-11-07 01:03:59 +0000 UTC]

you, madam, are a lifesaver. the only plot help article/page/tangent I have ever read that is actually useful.

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OokamiKasumi In reply to Oldsoul-Mira [2014-12-31 09:58:47 +0000 UTC]

LOL!
 -- I do try to make my tutorials the kind you can actually Apply.

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neongem [2014-09-24 00:29:35 +0000 UTC]

thanks for the tips

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OokamiKasumi In reply to neongem [2014-12-31 09:58:09 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome.

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Jedi-Qui-Gon [2014-01-10 17:58:07 +0000 UTC]

This is a helpful guide for plotting.


I have seen some very different Naruto stories like one with Minato Namikaze, one of my favorite characters, and it diverged from the storyline, turning it into an Alternate Universe. The writer said to not expect any story events from the Naruto storyline to happen, or happen in the same way. It started off with his hometown being destroyed, and he was brought to the Hidden Leaf by some ANBU black ops members who found him. I wanted to read more, was very different from many of the Naruto stories I have read.


The plotting patterns will help if someone wants to do a story but is not sure how to start, would get an outline started.

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OokamiKasumi In reply to Jedi-Qui-Gon [2014-01-12 08:45:32 +0000 UTC]

Plotting patterns also help when you're not sure where a story is supposed to go, or if there are pieces of it Missing.

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Jedi-Qui-Gon In reply to OokamiKasumi [2014-01-13 20:56:56 +0000 UTC]

True.

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moonbladethebook [2013-10-15 19:45:23 +0000 UTC]

He came. He saw.

....

 Not necessarily in that order.

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OokamiKasumi In reply to moonbladethebook [2013-12-02 11:20:42 +0000 UTC]

Oh... So you're writing Literature! LOL!

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moonbladethebook In reply to OokamiKasumi [2013-12-02 14:09:14 +0000 UTC]

No no XD I heard the line from a friend and this reminded me of it.

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Sketching-Artist [2013-10-11 14:13:32 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, this is really helpful!!!


( I laughed at the erotic ver. of a plot XD )

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OokamiKasumi In reply to Sketching-Artist [2013-12-02 11:20:15 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome.

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CanidSerpent [2013-09-02 00:55:19 +0000 UTC]

This is very helpful, especially to someone who is as unfamiliar with the process of plotting a work as I am. I've tried looking at various methods of plotting for ages, but none never quite seem to sit well with me (or at least no with my anxiety of doing it wrong, whatever that means...). But, I think the simplicity here helps, and builds a vague framework for whatever it is your trying to structure without being overly detailed about it; leaving room for changes without having to alter the entire structure from the ground-up.

I also found the erotic plot to be amusing.

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OokamiKasumi In reply to CanidSerpent [2013-12-02 11:19:57 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad you found the article helpful -- and amusing.

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TheOwl68 [2013-08-19 13:53:57 +0000 UTC]

This is outstanding!! Thank you so very much, I must this, it will come in very useful for my less-than-professional story writing The Erotic plot format made me laugh A fantastic article!

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OokamiKasumi In reply to TheOwl68 [2013-12-02 11:18:13 +0000 UTC]

I'm thrilled you like it!

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ruamsa144 [2013-08-18 19:39:10 +0000 UTC]

How did I NOT think of Basic Plotting first. It makes my complicated plots much easier for me to understand and branch out.


He searched for a home

He decided to make a home

He instead takes a home


Elaborated

He searches for a home that will not look down on him for being different.

After a century, he realizes he needs to make a place to call his home

He realized the best way is to conquer an evil kingdom and replace with his own ideal kingdom (and does just that)


He searches for a kingdom that will accept him for who he is

After a century, he realizes he needs to have his own ideal kingdom for him to live in

He realized the best method is to conquer an evil kingdom and replace with his own ideal kingdom (and gets it).



Thank you, ma'am!

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OokamiKasumi In reply to ruamsa144 [2013-12-02 11:17:48 +0000 UTC]

Always happy to be of service! LOL!

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PizzaPotatoNBacon [2013-08-10 05:38:56 +0000 UTC]

Very helpful! As a beginner writer, this was very, very thought provoking, and I should be able to start plotting for a novel project I'm planning to write soon.

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OokamiKasumi In reply to PizzaPotatoNBacon [2013-08-14 03:16:11 +0000 UTC]

I'm so glad my advice is proving helpful.

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alphabetsoup314 [2013-06-12 14:50:37 +0000 UTC]

He saw.
He conquered.
He came.


Love that clever twist on the traditional plot.

I also like how you paraphrase the different plot formulas: enough to get one thinking, but just blank enough to fit multiple stories and be played with as the author sees fit.

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OokamiKasumi In reply to alphabetsoup314 [2013-06-19 03:03:28 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!
-- The idea is to get the writer to THINK. The less you give someone, the more likely they are to fill in the blanks with their imaginations, and discover something New.

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ObscureSanctuary [2013-05-05 06:10:58 +0000 UTC]

wow, this was really thoughtful and helpful. The part about the plot just being something to remind you of the direction but not to strictly follow was something I've never thought about. I need to take more side trips in my writing.

also, the erotic version made me laugh out loud. That was funny and totally true

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OokamiKasumi In reply to ObscureSanctuary [2013-05-30 08:54:01 +0000 UTC]

LOL!
-- I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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noodledude [2013-04-01 16:57:51 +0000 UTC]

This will help me when I'm going to write script for my comics.
Thanks a lot!

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OokamiKasumi In reply to noodledude [2013-05-30 08:53:26 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure.
-- I'm glad I could be of assistance.

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FluffySmartAss [2013-01-19 01:02:48 +0000 UTC]

This is really helpful
Thank you very much!

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OokamiKasumi In reply to FluffySmartAss [2013-02-18 10:14:40 +0000 UTC]

My pleasure!
-- I love being helpful.

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foxtrot98 [2012-08-07 10:16:55 +0000 UTC]

Oh my god, I study writing and I swear.
I just learned more in ten minutes than my two years so far.
HAVE MY CHILDREN.

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OokamiKasumi In reply to foxtrot98 [2012-08-20 02:19:56 +0000 UTC]

I just might have your kids because of your Horse images alone! Wow...

Anyway, I'm glad my tutorial was helpful. I like being helpful.

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SeraphineKH [2012-06-13 13:51:40 +0000 UTC]

Are you sure its William? I thought it was by Joseph Campbell that wrote hero of a thousand faces

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OokamiKasumi In reply to SeraphineKH [2012-06-16 08:05:04 +0000 UTC]

It's Joseph.
-- I don't know why I keep writing William...

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MegaAnimeFreak7 [2012-06-12 05:23:03 +0000 UTC]

The Erotic version made me laugh so freaking hard, you have no idea. XDD

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OokamiKasumi In reply to MegaAnimeFreak7 [2012-06-13 07:15:48 +0000 UTC]

What makes it so funny is that it's TRUE.

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MegaAnimeFreak7 In reply to OokamiKasumi [2012-06-13 14:36:28 +0000 UTC]

So damn true. XDD

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CookieRansacked [2012-06-11 17:44:03 +0000 UTC]

Erotic Version:
• He saw.
• He conquered.
• He came.

For some reason I laughed at this for ages, I must have found it really amusing... XD But this was very useful! I love all your tips thank you for sharing! ^o^

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OokamiKasumi In reply to CookieRansacked [2012-06-11 18:33:25 +0000 UTC]

It's funny because it's Accurate.
-- Most porn stories are written this way.

I'm glad you like my tips. I try to make them easy to grasp and use.

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CookieRansacked In reply to OokamiKasumi [2012-06-11 20:19:21 +0000 UTC]

Indeed they are, and you have done very well in explaining all the little details.
I found your Is Your Male Character Masculine? For yaoi writers was really useful, I'm attempting to write one so I can make it into a manga later on. So now I know one of the characters may have asked too many questions. Haha so thanks again!

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OokamiKasumi In reply to CookieRansacked [2012-06-13 07:29:24 +0000 UTC]

I'm always happy to be of assistance.

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