Hello, I wonder who want to read such articles. Who has interest in this title?
In my country, the play is much less popular than America, I think. How about your country??
Anyway, I will write about Plot today.
What is the plot? The plot is a construction of a story. Not only play-writing, novel, movie, but also any kinds of stories have plot.
I refer one book about the play-writing and continue writing, but I'll add my opinions.
Hum, how should I write about that... The plot is a kind of big themes.
I will start about how to use the plot.
When you want to create one story, what will you do? I think the answers are different between each person, but maybe it has some tendencies.
One of them might think about the theme of the story what I want to write.
Another might decide the end of the story what will happen at last.
Another may start writing without thinking.
Another would write lists of ideas on papers...
But, most of them will think about the plot after they decide what kinds of stories they want to write.
Usually, the plot has the beginning, the middle, and the ending. However, I found different thought of that by the book. I will write about it first.
"A plot looks like a long path up a hill with obstacles along the way."(: Playwriting Brief & Brilliant : Julie Jensen)
This view is very interesting for me. It says, the plot is not like a beginning and middle and ending, it is like a way to go up a hill.
The top of the hill means a climax, and the obstacles mean factors that make a story go ahead.
I think this is kind of an abstract saying, but the point is that this thought dose not divide a plot into any parts. So I think this idea to make a plot can make a plot more unify than the idea that plot has the beginning and middle and ending.
I will write about the plot next time minutely.
Huh! I am going to make sushi today from now!
So I will stop writing!!
I did not know how easy to make sushi.
Someday I may write about the recipe... I don't know!
See you!
Saturday, February 21, 2009
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