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Character Arc - Act 1 to Act 3


Antagonist - v - Protagonist

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Act Structure, the hero would


Key Beats the hero is
now look out of
place in his / her
hidden in
the real world Act One Act Three ‘real world’

sequence one sequence two sequence seven sequence eight


pay-off
6
set-up Antagonist whole
flaw rebirth

(resistance to change)
death hope

es
‘the antagonist raises a

op
fear found

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question which the protagonist

ce
has to answer’

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lost belief
battle climax

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5

au
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act two
failure release
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Protagonist
examples 1
the antagonist
real world peril refusal realisation salvation
has failed in
(resistance to change)
his / her plan
Act One Act Three

1 Inciting Incident 5 False Resolution / Twist


character arc mirrors the protagonist’s

2 Threshold into Act 2 6 Climax

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