Have you ever wondered why the blockbuster films and many books have the same structure for them? Here is the general theme for many of them, if you have not noticed. He is a character, a regular guy or gal that you are referring to. They are a little bored with their lives, and they strive for something more. Then something happens and they are "invited" to go on a sort of travel or the search. But it's too big, too scary, too dangerous, so to refuse them. You will be asked again and again until they have no other choice but to follow. In this way, recognize that they have skills and resources they did not know they had. On the way they see an evil of epic proportions. With the victory over evil, they win over the crowd, get the girl (or boy) and the hero and knew their business. Can you think of stories like these?
Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz "Neo in The Matrix," Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, Harry Potter in "Harry Potter" is Peter Parker in Spiderman, and the list on and on.
This is the basic structure of a myth called "The Hero's Journey," described by American mythologist Joseph Campbell. This is the basic structure, the story was told thousands of years, in thousands of different cultures. This is a story that captured the hearts and minds of men and women, and will likely do so for thousands of years to come.
If you're a writer, and you want to write a story that is read by millions, you can not go wrong by adhering to this structure. For some reason, the structure of history profoundly shaped our subconscious. And if you have a thread to execute the swing on this depth of a layer, you can not go wrong.
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