Writing School

Lesson 1: Plot

Cha Yoon-miThe author's{Learn how to write web novels through fan fiction}class
James Scott BellThe author's{Everything About Novel Writing}The series
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Lesson 1: Plot


Plot!
plotWhat is this?
I know the fluteplotYou don't know?

So you know the plot?
plotThe plot is very similar
The plot ishourIf this is the centerplotsilver caseThis is the center

plotis not a simple chronological order, but one that readers will find interesting.
It has been newly arranged so that



Well, let's take the story of Snow White as an example.
(I wrote it roughly as I remembered it, so please understand if it is a little strange)


1 There was a beautiful princess with skin as white as snow, lips as red as cherries, and hair as black as pitch.

2 The princess lives with the help of seven dwarfs who make a living by mining gold.

3 The princess was banished into the forest by her stepmother, the queen, who was jealous.
  
The stepmother queen tried to kill the princess several times after that.

5. Finally, he feeds them a poisoned apple and puts them into a deep sleep.

6 But the prince appears and wakes the princess, and the stepmother queen is punished.


There are six plot lines in the story of Snow White.
The important ones are number 5 and 6.
The incident of waking up after eating a poisoned apple is an important point.
Such an important event is on the minds of readers.
The best, and the one that is remembered for a long time
If you center it around time, numbers 3 and 2 should be reversed.
But doing so may decrease readers' interest.

Snow White'splot: Whether it's the stepmother's poison or eating an apple and falling asleep
Snow WhiteThe prince saves the stepmother and the queen is punished.

Okay, now simple but clearplotThis has been completed

like this plotIf you organize it well, readers will be more interested in the story.
You can feel and get lost in it