MODULE OBJECTIVES
Module 1 stresses the significance of delving deep into character traits, backgrounds, and settings for compelling narratives. Some key points include:
- The importance of conflict in storytelling and how to use it to successfully drive the plot, create tension, and challenge characters.
- How to use the five W's when developing conflict and brainstorm/outline the conflict effectively.
- How to create well-rounded characters to enhance reader engagement.
- How to craft a conflict that ends with a resolution that aligns with the story's central theme.
- Methods to test different conflict resolutions and craft endings that leave a lasting impact on readers.
Lesson Summary
Module 1 emphasizes the criticality of exploring character traits, backgrounds, and settings for engaging narratives. Some significant takeaways are as follows:
- The vital role of conflict in storytelling, which can propel the plot, build tension, and push characters to grow.
- Utilizing the five W's (Who, What, Where, When, Why) to shape effective conflicts and outlining them thoughtfully.
- Creating multifaceted characters to boost reader connection and interest in the story.
- Developing conflicts that culminate in resolutions that tie back to the central theme of the narrative.
- Experimenting with various conflict resolutions and structuring endings that resonate with readers for a lasting impact.