To me, stories are the bread and butter of every culture. Stories give an insight into another person's experience and often times allow the audience to grow as individuals. Stories are important because it gives people and opportunity to feel emotions they've never felt or understand situations they'd never been through before.
so... what makes a good story?
-3 act structure
-genre
-plot
-characters
-conflict
-climax
-conclusion
- A relate-able main character who has a strong motive that drives the entire story.
- A conflict makes the story far more interesting, it creates an obstacle which keeps the
audience intrigued.
- A climax can make or break a story, it is important to make sure there is a good climax
within to story to keep the audiences' interest.
- A good conclusion wraps up the story, giving the audience a sense of satisfaction, in some
cases a conclusion should leave a little to the audiences' imagination.
Sentence summary
"For the birds"
- A misfit bird trying to fit in with a group of smaller birds only to be ridiculed, he finds a way to exact a rather hilarious revenge.
"Knick-knack"
- A snowman stuck in a snow globe attempts to break free from his glass prison in order to unite with an attractive female toy, his multiple attempts prove to be futile as he ends up in an even worse predicament than he was before.
"Its my life" - Bon Jovi
- The hectic journey of a young adolescent boy from his home all the way to an underground tunnel in order to catch a Bon Jovi concert.
"Fantasia flamingos"
- A misfit flamingo attempts to break the grace and order of his flock by tossing around a yo-yo.
"dinosaur farts"
- 2 dinosaurs and a pig get into a farting competition with each other, the pig however manages to knock the other two out by unleashing an immensely unpleasant fart.
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