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Există o glumă dramatică în care un autor ratat se plângea că i-a dat ideea lui Shakespeare: ,,Un băiat iubea o fată“ și apoi bardul s-a dus și a scris  ,,Romeo și Julieta“. ,,Mi-a furat povestea!“ continua să spună scriitorul ratat tuturor celor ce se mai opreau să-l bage în seamă.

There are just SIX plots in every film, book and TV show ever made: Researchers reveal the ‘building blocks’ of storytelling

  • Prior to this study it was believed there was 3 to more than 30 plots
  • Used fictional stories that have been downloaded over 150 times
  • Most popular stories follow the ‘fall-rise-fall’ and ‘rise-fall’ arcs

A major new analysis of over 1,700 stories identified the core plots ‘which form the building blocks of complex narratives’.

Researchers used complex data-mining to locate words linked to positive or negative emotion in each story to reveal the set of arcs.

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A major new analysis of over 1,700 stories identified the core plots 'which form the building blocks of complex narratives'. Shown, the plot of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which researchers found has the 'rise, fall rise' plot.

A major new analysis of over 1,700 stories identified the core plots ‘which form the building blocks of complex narratives’. Shown, the plot of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, which researchers found has the ‘rise, fall rise’ plot.

WHAT ARE THE SIX ARCS?

Fall-rise-fall: ‘Oedipus Rex’, ‘The Wonder Book of Bible Stories’, ‘A Hero of Our Time’ and ‘The Serpent River’.

Rise-fall: ‘Stories from Hans Andersen’, ‘The Rome Express’, ‘How to Read Human Nature’ and ‘The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali’.

Fall-rise: ‘The Magic of Oz’, ‘Teddy Bears’, ‘The Autobiography of St. Ignatius’ and ‘Typhoon’.

Steady fall: ‘Romeo and Juliet’, ‘The House of the Vampire’, ‘Savrola’ and ‘The Dance’.

Steady rise: ‘Alice’s Adventures Underground’, ‘Dream’, ‘The Ballad of Reading Gaol’ and ‘The Human Comedy’.

Rise-fall-rise: ‘Cinderella’, ‘A Christmas Carol’, ‘Sophist’ and ‘The Consolation of Philosophy’.

The most popular stories have been found to follow the ‘fall-rise-fall’ and ‘rise-fall’ arcs.

An emotional arc is similar to a plot building block that tells a story by generating an emotional response from the reader, reports MIT Review.

For example, ‘man falls into hole, man gets out of hole’ or one of the most well-know, ‘boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl’.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3679510/There-just-SIX-plots-film-book-TV-Researchers-reveal-building-blocks-storytelling.html#ixzz4DswYYOaA



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