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An attempt to enumerate the Ur-plots... What qualifies a plot as a Master Plot? Hard to say. Let's take Ronald B. Tobias' list as a kicking off point. He contends there are twenty basic stories. Any of these can be used in any genre. Quest: A character-driven story that has a hero go on a journey for something that changes him in some way. Adventure: A plot-driven story that focuses on reaching a series of goals. Pursuit: The Chase plot, very action oriented. Rescue: A Rescue Arc as the main story, also very action oriented. Escape: A Great Escape plot, similar to the Rescue, except the captive rescues himself/herself. The Riddle: Basic Mystery plot revolving around a Driving Question. Rivalry: Character-oriented story based on the interactions of two opposing characters, The Hero and The Rival. Underdog: A story where the Underdogs Never Lose. Revolves around an underdog (maybe they are underprivileged, poor, disabled, etc.) who triumphs despite overwhelming odds. Temptation: The story revolves around whether or not to give into a temptation, and the consequences, Pandora's Box-like. Metamorphosis: A story revolving around a physical transformation of some kind, generally a true Metamorphosis is a one-way street. Transformation: A story revolving around an inner-change, rather than a physical one. Maturation: A Coming of Age Story, where the a character matures physically, emotionally or spiritually. Love: Your basic Boy Meets Girl Romance Arc, with two characters falling in love as the main story. Forbidden Love: Star-Crossed Lovers who spend most of the plot trying to be together despite the world trying to tear them apart. Sacrifice: Revolves around a characters and their sacrifices, lethal or otherwise. Discovery: A story that unearths those skeletons in a character's Mysterious Past. Wretched Excess: Story where the character is in a downward spiral from drugs, greed, depression, insanity, etc. Vengeance: Your basic Revenge story, very character-driven. Ascension: Follows a character's rise to power. Descension: Like-wise to Ascension, follows a character fall from power. from: Tobias, Ronald B. 20 Master Plots. Cincinnati: Writer's Digest Books, 1993. (ISBN 0-89879-595-8) Compare Booker's The Seven Basic Plots. |
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