2. 1. Defined by physical and
psychological nature
2. His back story or past
history
3.His Dramatic Problem
4. His Journey
5.Likeability
3. A writer lures an audience
into the story by providing an
organized set of obstacles or
dilemmas for the protagonist
to solve.
This problem is what drives
the plot. They must be
resolved in a manner that
satisfies the audience.
4. This relates to the
arrangement of events.
The audience watches
the plot closely to pick
up clues relating to the
journey of the character.
5. It is the overall concept or
theme of the story. There
must be an emotion at the
center of the story.
Good writers construct the
plot, protagonist and the
dramatic problem as
vehicles for their premise.
6. It is the overall concept or
theme of the story. There
must be an emotion at the
center of the story.
Good writers construct the
plot, protagonist and the
dramatic problem as
vehicles for their premise.