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Freytag Pyramid: Definition, Structure and Examples

Freytag Pyramid

By BlueroseonePublished about a year ago 1 min read
Freytag Pyramid: Definition, Structure and Examples

Every great story has a framework, regardless of whether the writer intentionally adheres to it. For millennia, storytellers have used frameworks to create engaging narratives. One of the most ageless and powerful forms is Freytag’s Pyramid, a storytelling framework that divides a story into different sections. But why should you, as a writer, devote the time to learning it? This article delves into the details of Freytag’s Pyramid and shows how learning it can help you improve your writing.

Origins of Freytag’s Pyramid

Gustav Freytag and His Contributions

In his work Die Technik des Dramas (The Technique of Drama), German novelist and dramatist Gustav Freytag proposed a theory for analyzing dramatic structures in the mid-nineteenth century. His pyramid-shaped paradigm established the foundation of literary analysis and is still extensively employed today.

How the Pyramid Shaped Literary Theory

Freytag’s Pyramid formalized how writers and scholars perceive narrative arcs, bridging the gap between old storytelling practices and modern literature....Continue reading

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