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If you did not watch the video, what elements should be in the written story to be more interesting? Why?

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Answer:

Knowing the parts of a story are essential for getting your book right.

Without constructing your book with these in mind, you could be taking the book idea you really love and need to get out into the world and just throwing it away.

And that’s not to mention whether or not you’re setting yourself up for success when you publish…

But if you really want readers to not only experience your story but to enjoy it, keeping these parts of a story top of mind is crucial.

Explanation:

Characters

Setting

Plot

Conflict

Resolution

Themes

Morals

Symbolism

Point of view

Perspective

Pulling it all together

What are the parts of a story?

The parts of a story consist of five main elements: characters, setting, plot, and conflict along with theme. The parts of a story are both technical and elemental in nature, but these are what make up the necessary parts of a story that readers yearn for.

There are infinite ways to write a book and tell a story.

You can use endlessly different story structures and styles, but each story or novel is going to boil down to three fundamental elements: character, setting, and plot.

These are your story’s main course, but what’s a meal without side dishes?

We’re also going to cover conflict, resolution, themes, morals, symbolism, point of view, and perspective: what they are, how to use them, and how all of these literary elements work together to make a complete and filling dinner–I mean story…I’m hungry.

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