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7-Point Story Structure: Definition, Examples and More

7-Point Story Structure

By BlueroseonePublished about a year ago 1 min read
7-Point Story Structure: Definition, Examples and More

The 7-point tale structure is a popular framework for writers to organize their narratives, resulting in a fascinating and unified plot. Dan Wells developed this structure, which focuses on important turning points to take the protagonist from the beginning to the end of the novel. It’s commonly utilized in books, movies, and short stories.

What is the 7-Point Story Structure?

The 7-point story structure is a narrative framework consisting of seven key elements:

Hook

The hook is the beginning of your story, intended to capture the reader’s interest and introduce the protagonist’s everyday life. It sets the setting for the war by demonstrating what is at risk and hinting at the obstacles that will follow. A powerful hook piques readers’ interest and makes them want to know what happens next. For example, in The Hunger Games, the hook depicts Katniss’ existence in District 12, emphasizing her trials and survival abilities before the central confrontation occurs.....Continue reading

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