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34 Basic Story Plot
I'm working on a new graphic novel, and wanted to organize basic story plots I've seen in a movies and books. Good story combines several basic story plots. I hope this list will help you when you are working on your story.
1. Defeat the Evil (Save the World)
1. Defeat the Evil (Save the World)
The protagonist must defeat the
evil and restore peace in the world.
Ex: Star Wars (Episodes 4-6), Avator; the Last Airbender
2. Get it Back (it can be
land, fortune, people, dignity/ respect)
The protagonist must take back
what is righteously his/hers.
Ex: The Hobbit, Pirates of the Caribbean; Curse of the Black Pearl
3. Find the Treasure
The protagonist sets out for an adventure
to find treasure.
Ex: Goonies, Laputa; Castle in the Sky
4. Search
The protagonist sets out for an adventure
to search for object/ person/ place, etc.
Ex: Nurse Betty, Only You (1994 romantic comedy)
5. The Special Entity
Story revolves around extremely
special object/ person/ animal, often having several characters with
different interests chasing after it.
Ex: The Fifth Element, Lord of the Rings, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
6. Wrong Place at a wrong time
The protagonist simply happened to be at
a wrong place at a wrong time, being accidentally dragged into crime
or series of curious events.
Ex: The Big Levowski, Dam and Dammer
7. Helping
The protagonist do what he/she does to
help someone
Ex: The Hobbit
8. Duty (job, moral)
The protagonist do what he/she does
because it is his/her duty or job.
Ex: Crime drama about cops trying to
find serial killer. Cowboy Bebop
9. Hunted
The protagonist is hunted by a crazy
person, criminals, law enforcement (wrongly accused), and trying to
get away.
Ex: Fugitive, Enemy of the States
10. Hunter (Cat and Mouse)
The protagonist is trying to find the
criminals, missing person, etc.
Ex: Taken, Catch Me If You Can, Silence of the Lambs, Se7en
11. Dragged into crime
An innocent bystander gets caught up in
the middle of crime.
Ex: Panic Room, The Contract
12. Get the Love
The protagonist falls in love, and
desperately wants to win the love from him/her.
Ex: Amelie, Chungking Express
13. Decompose Yourself
Facing personal crisis, the protagonist re-examine their lives.
Ex: Decomposing Harry, High Fidelty
14. Survival
The protagonist faces an extreme situation where they must fight for their lives.
Ex: Battle Royal, Zombie movies, Alien series
15. Locked Up With Monster
The protagonist is stranded in a remote location with serial killer/ monster. They have to find the way to
escape or defeat the threat.
Ex: Alien series, Identity, Sphere
16. Solve Mystery
Who did this? Why did he do that? How to stop it?
Ex: Secret Window, Memento, Sherlock Holmes seris
17. Earn Respect
The protagonist (often seen as a looser) tries to achieve difficult task to earn respect from peers, friends, and families.
Ex: Pirates: Band of Misfits, Monster's University
18. Get Money
Facing financial crisis, the protagonist must come up with large amount of money to protect someone or something he\she loves.
Facing financial crisis, the protagonist must come up with large amount of money to protect someone or something he\she loves.
Ex: Saving Grace, Run Lola Run
19. Fight the Oppression
The protagonist leads group of resistance against tyranny.
The protagonist leads group of resistance against tyranny.
Ex: Brave Heart, Matrix, Robin Hood (1991 movie)
20. Improve and Win!
Most seen in sports movies, the protagonist (often with a great disadvantage) endure series of training to overcome his/her rivals.
Ex: Rocky, Karate Kid, Major League, Never Back Down
21. Sudden Calling
The protagonist is awakened with supernatural
powers.
Ex: Spiderman, Heros
22. Coping with Situation
The protagonist must stay in a place against his/her will, and he/she tries to make best of the situation.
The protagonist must stay in a place against his/her will, and he/she tries to make best of the situation.
Ex: Northern Exposure, Shawshank Redemption
Coping with Situation 2: Getting sick or loosing loved one
The protagonist or his/her loved one become ill, and he/she must deal with the situation. The protagonist looses loved ones, and he/she must deal with the situation.
Coping with Situation 2: Getting sick or loosing loved one
The protagonist or his/her loved one become ill, and he/she must deal with the situation. The protagonist looses loved ones, and he/she must deal with the situation.
23. Escape
The protagonist must get away from captivity.
The protagonist must get away from captivity.
Ex: The Next Three Days, Prison Break, The Great Escape
24. Mysterious Encounter
The protagonist encounters mysterious entity. Who are they and why are they here?
The protagonist encounters mysterious entity. Who are they and why are they here?
Ex: E.T, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Abyss
25. The One
The protagonist is the one, so he/she must get over it and save the day.
Ex: Matrix, Avatar: the Last Airbender,
Evangelion
26. Change the Future
Learning about disastrous future outcome, the protagonist tries to change the future in order to save someone he/she loves.
Learning about disastrous future outcome, the protagonist tries to change the future in order to save someone he/she loves.
Ex: Butterfly Effect, De ja vu, Back to the Future 2
27. Revenge
The protagonist seeks retaliation against someone for wrong-doings.
Ex: Kill Bill, Blade of the Immortal
28. Grow up
Story about adolescent or maturity
Ex: Beautiful Girls, The Squid and the Whale, Thumb Sucker
29. Happening
Something out of ordinary happens to the protagonist, and he/she must find the way to go back to normal.
The protagonist seeks retaliation against someone for wrong-doings.
Ex: Kill Bill, Blade of the Immortal
28. Grow up
Story about adolescent or maturity
Ex: Beautiful Girls, The Squid and the Whale, Thumb Sucker
29. Happening
Something out of ordinary happens to the protagonist, and he/she must find the way to go back to normal.
Ex: Big, Yes Man, Liar Liar
30. Steal It!
Savvy criminals and con artists gather up their wits and skills to steal from bad guys.
Savvy criminals and con artists gather up their wits and skills to steal from bad guys.
Ex: Oceans series, Leverage, Sneakers
31. Metamorphosis
The protagonist undergoes (accidental or forced) physical changes.
The protagonist undergoes (accidental or forced) physical changes.
Ex: Kafka's Metamorphosis, District 9, Howl's Moving Castle
32. Why can't we be friends?
Two characters have different values and beliefs, and they struggle to accept each other.
Ex: Brave, Meet the Fockers, Princess Mononoke
33. Lost
The protagonist gets lost in a magical world
Ex: Alice in Wonderland, Spirited Away, The Wizard of Oz
34. Badass
What's more entertaining than watching a badass take care of business?
Ex: Clint Eastwood movies
This is all I can think of for today. Each story-teller understands story structure differently. Please also check out Christopher Booker's 7 basic plots, The 36 Dramatic Situations, 4 conflicts in narrative, 20 basic plots, for more reference. Please feel free to drop me a line if you can think of other basic plot that you are intrigued from.
This is all I can think of for today. Each story-teller understands story structure differently. Please also check out Christopher Booker's 7 basic plots, The 36 Dramatic Situations, 4 conflicts in narrative, 20 basic plots, for more reference. Please feel free to drop me a line if you can think of other basic plot that you are intrigued from.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Comics: "She's Not Here"
New short story for Bitter Sweets comics series, "She's Not Here" is about a blind date. Click on the image for full screen view.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Lost and Found in Camden: Book Now Available on Amazon.com
"Lost and Found in Camden," collection of eleven stories written by eleven authors about one hot wet August weekend in Camden Lock Market, is now available on amazon.com. It's also available on Netgalley.
I had a wonderful opportunity to contribute to this project as a cover illustrator. I'd like to give many many thanks to all the contributors, Ann E. Hacker, Anita Bihovsky, Beth Baugh, D-L Nelson, Tamara Efran, Victoria Chanin, Elke Klein, Hillary Theriault, Janice Jakubowitcz, Suzen Ziegahn, Barbara Inglis, for this opportunity.
All royalties from this project will be donated to Deutsche Krebshilfe e.V. (German Cancer Aid) for the member who passed away with cancer.
The stories are interesting and easy to get into, with lots of vivid description of the Camden market. Reading this book sure will make you want to go get lost in its wonders.
Ms. Angie Young has given a very nice review of the book in her blog, The Little Reading Cabin. Please visit her blog here.
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