- Cinderella - Unrecognised virtue at last recognised. It's the same story as the Tortoise and the Hare. Cinderella doesn't have to be a girl, nor does it even have to be a love story. What is essential is that the good is despised, but is recognised in the end, something that we all want to believe.
- Achilles - The Fatal Flaw, that is the groundwork for practically all classical tragedy, although it can be made comedy too, as in the old standard Aldwych farce. Lennox Robinson's The Whiteheaded Boy is the Fatal Flaw In reverse.
- Faust - The Debt that Must be Paid, the fate that catches up with all of us sooner or later. This is found in all its purity as the chase in O'Neill's The Emperor Jones. And in a completely different mood, what else is the Cherry Orchard?
- Tristan - that standard triangular plot of two women and one man, or two men and one woman. The Constant Nymph, or almost any French farce.
- Circe - The Spider and the Fly. Othello. The Barretts of Wimpole Street, if you want to change the sex. And if you don't believe me about Othello (the real plot of which is not the triangle and only incidentally jealousy) try casting it with a good Desdemona but a poor Iago.
- Romeo and Juliet - Boy meets Girl, Boy loses Girl, Boy either finds or does not find Girl: it doesn't matter which.
- Orpheus - The Gift taken Away. This may take two forms: either the tragedy of the loss itself, as in Juno and the Paycock, or it may be about the search that follows the loss, as in Jason and the Golden Fleece.
- The Hero Who Cannot Be Kept Down - The best example of this is that splendid play Harvey, made into a film with James Stewart.
- The homeless loner - The classics are the Wandering Jew and the Flying Dutchman, or Shane, The Fugitive, the Kung Fu TV series, and several Clint Eastwood characters. Mostly the drifter rides into the sunset or walks into the fog, but Aragorn, who starts as Strider in Fellowship of the Ring, transcends the archetype and becomes king.
- Hourglass Plot - One of the seven, I am sure, is the hourglass plot, in which two characters begin high and low, cross in the middle, like an hourglass, and swap positions at the end. Martin Amis, for one, can write nothing else. Success is quintessentially hourglass; and Money and The Information both rely heavily on hourglass elements.
- Circle Plot - Circular stories follow a "round" pattern - they begin and end in the same. Like the cycle of seasons or the life cycle, circular stories follow a predictable series of events that returns to the starting point.
How Many Stories Are There?
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I was having a discussion with this man my friend introduced me to in a café. He claimed there were only seven plots, and that every story ever made is based around one of these plots. So I decided to do some research and found eleven plots, which are quoted at the end of this post. I’m curious as to how many stories there are. Has anyone else here tried finding out? Is this seven plots for true or nonsense?
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surely the last four are variations of the others?
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The great Alfred Hitchcock once said that the best plots came to him at night in his dreams. He didn't want to let the ideas just slip away, so he put a notepad on his night table. As soon as he woke up at night, he would write down the ideas and sort them out in the morning. When he got up, all that was on the pad was the words "man loves woman".
I'd end this moment to be with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
I don't do "story's", I just go for "Gonzo" films
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according to The June Brides 8 million
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as i remember, there were originally 7 types of play, became film etc
tragedy, romance, comedy etc..
tragedy, romance, comedy etc..
1. Overcoming the monster
2. The Quest
3. Journey and Return
4. Comedy
5. Tragedy
6. Rebirth
7. Rags to Riches (romance)
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at the end it comes down to just one story, the archetypical Hero Quest, explored thoroughly by Joseph Campbell.
It's funny how you can find the same structure in almost every movie (except minimal plot or Art movies).
It's funny how you can find the same structure in almost every movie (except minimal plot or Art movies).
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
canon docre wrote:It's funny how you can find the same structure in almost every movie (except minimal plot or Art movies).
back to Scotty's gonzo movies again
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that'll be the 'Bug Hunt' movieBurn wrote:back to Scotty's gonzo movies again
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Debbie Does CockroachesJames Blast wrote:that'll be the 'Bug Hunt' movieBurn wrote:back to Scotty's gonzo movies again
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
and there i was expecting something elsescotty wrote:Debbie Does CockroachesJames Blast wrote:that'll be the 'Bug Hunt' movieBurn wrote:back to Scotty's gonzo movies again
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but he looks like Orville the talking green comic duck's operatorBurn wrote:mair like ben dover
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i dunno what he looks like...James Blast wrote:but he looks like Orville the talking green comic duck's operatorBurn wrote:mair like ben dover
but i wouldn't put it past him to do bad things to Orville...
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Damnit! This is the second time I've caught you this evening!James Blast wrote:Aye! me to, summat like Debbie does Dallas' Dirty Short Pants with Her Drill and Sex.
Mr. Blast this is quite .... *words escape me at this moment*
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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shame, it could've been a good topic this thread, as usual is totally f**ked overMadameButterfly wrote:Damnit! This is the second time I've caught you this evening!James Blast wrote:Aye! me to, summat like Debbie does Dallas' Dirty Short Pants with Her Drill and Sex.
Mr. Blast this is quite .... *words escape me at this moment*
ho hum
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Young man, is your homework done yet?Dark wrote:Arousing?MadameButterfly wrote:Mr. Blast this is quite .... *words escape me at this moment*
*runs for the hills*
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it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
Iron MaidenMadameButterfly wrote:Young man, is your homework done yet?Dark wrote:Arousing?MadameButterfly wrote:Mr. Blast this is quite .... *words escape me at this moment*
*runs for the hills*
*you can run for the hills but I can run faster and up mountains*
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I will now edit my posts as I can't delete them, no offence meant
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