Creative Writing Tips -
What a plot is and what a story is can
be sometimes confusing. If you think they
are the same. They are not. A plot is
the outline of your story. The story is
everything included.
I will illustrate the difference by asking
you to visualize two pictures.
1. Visualize a skeleton.
Then
2. Visualize a body.
The skeleton is your plot. It's the outline
of your story. It won't be visible when
we flesh it out but it will still be there,
holding your story together.
The body is your story. It's everything,
which our story will contain, including
the plot. The story is the plot fleshed
out.
What does it mean to 'flesh it out?'
Let me show you.
I'll take a brief plot.
A man meets a woman and they fall in
love. They encounter great difficulties
because their family are against the relationship.
This is the outline of the story.
Now we are going to flesh it out and
make it into a story. Fleshing it out
means adding things to make this basic
plot into a story. To do this we will
add the rest of the ingredients such as.
- Setting - Where will our story take
place
- Dialogue - What will be said and by
whom
- Characters - How many characters will
our story contain? Who are they? What
is their role?
- Problems - What and how many problems
will the couple encounter
- Goal - What is the couple's goal?
- Conflict - What is the conflict?
- Climax - How is the conflict going
to come to its peak?
- Ending - Will their love win in the
end?
- And anything else I'll need in my
story
Once we have written up all these ingredients,
this will be our plot fleshed out into
a story.
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This article was posted on August
24, 2004