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Story Structure: How the 6 Elements of Story Work in How to Train Your Dragon

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See the story structure that makes this brilliant movie work.
The six elements of story are the essentials of great story structure. And in the last few episodes of Your Next Draft, I’ve shared a lot of theory about them: what they are, how they work, and where to use them.
But theory only gets you so far. Story structure makes a lot more sense when you can see it at work.
So in this episode, I’m breaking down the movie How to Train Your Dragon so you can see the six elements in practice.
You’ll learn:

  • How the inciting incident sets up the conflict of the entire story
  • The difficult question Hiccup faces in the crisis—and why both his options have consequences
  • Why the climax delivers so well that it gives me chills every time I see it
  • And more!

See story structure at work in this masterful example. Then, put it to work in your own stories and craft your own masterpieces!
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See the story structure that makes this brilliant movie work.
The six elements of story are the essentials of great story structure. And in the last few episodes of Your Next Draft, I’ve shared a lot of theory about them: what they are, how they work, and where to use them.
But theory only gets you so far. Story structure makes a lot more sense when you can see it at work.
So in this episode, I’m breaking down the movie How to Train Your Dragon so you can see the six elements in practice.
You’ll learn:

  • How the inciting incident sets up the conflict of the entire story
  • The difficult question Hiccup faces in the crisis—and why both his options have consequences
  • Why the climax delivers so well that it gives me chills every time I see it
  • And more!

See story structure at work in this masterful example. Then, put it to work in your own stories and craft your own masterpieces!
Links mentioned in the episode:

Send me a Text Message!

Get Your FREE Un-Put-Down-Able Scene Revision Worksheet

Make every page of your novel un-put-down-able with the Scene Revision Worksheet.
12 simple, but powerful questions will show you exactly where your scenes are working—and where they’re going off the rails.
Plus, a bonus 3-day email mini-course will show you how to use the worksheet to edit your scenes.
Get the worksheet + mini-course »

Support the Show.

Want more editing tips and resources? Follow me on Instagram and Facebook.

And if you're enjoying the podcast, would you mind leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts? That helps more writers find these editing resources. And it helps me know what's helpful to you so I can create more episodes you'll love!
Loving the show? Show your support with a monthly contribution »

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