Robert McKee's Story Triangle
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Title
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Robert McKee's Story Triangle
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Description
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Classical Design means a story built around an active protagonist who struggles against primarily external forces of antagonism to pursue his or her desire, through continuous time, within a consistent and causally connected fictional reality, to a closed ending of absolute, irreversible change.
Minimalism/ MiniPlot = Reduced version of the Archplot. Strives for simplicity and economy while retaining enought of the classical to satisfy the audience.
Antiplot = reverses and contradicts the classical forms. (Ridicules them.) Extravaganet and self-conscious overstatement.
Miniplot and Antiplot wouldn’t exist without the Archplot.
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Designer
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Robert McKee
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Date
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1997
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Bibliographic Citation
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McKee, Robert. Story: Substance, Structure, Style, ReganBooks, New York, 1997, pp. 45–55.
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Markhaacrit-Blog. “Story: Robert McKee. Part 5. Archplot, Miniplot, Antiplot: The Story Triangle.” Tumblr, 2 Apr. 2011, markhaacrit-blog.tumblr.com/post/4284987224/story-robert-mckee-part-5-archplot-miniplot.
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English
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