In conventional story structure, even though the hero never gives up, by the second turning point around 3⁄4 into the story, after having failed, he CHANGES STRATEGY, and succeeds. It’s not the stories’ fault if the audience doesn’t get the message.
Sometimes. More often the hero just tries AGAIN, BUT HARDER.
In conventional story structure, even though the hero never gives up, by the second turning point around 3⁄4 into the story, after having failed, he CHANGES STRATEGY, and succeeds. It’s not the stories’ fault if the audience doesn’t get the message.
Sometimes. More often the hero just tries AGAIN, BUT HARDER.