The plot of the story is the path the action takes. All plot
revolves around conflict. Each protagonist wants something. He struggles to
achieve his goals. He may struggle against an external force or an internal
force. Who he is under pressure from is where the plot comes in. Each type of
conflict leads to a different type of story.
- Man
vs. Nature
When man is in conflict with nature,
he is trying to survive. There is some kind of natural disaster. An example of
this plot can be found in the movie, The Perfect Storm. The fishermen ignore
the storm warnings and then have to deal with the fury of nature. The element
of this plot that makes it interesting is that there is no conscious thought on
the part of nature. The events just happen.
- Man
vs. Man
When a man (hero) is in conflict
with another man (villain), all kinds of interesting things can happen. Both
sides of the conflict can make choices and changes to the plot line. Each
person has motivations and desires.
- Man
vs. Machines/Technology
Man is the instrument of his own
destruction. Man has created something that comes back to create conflict. A
great example of this is Battle Star Galactica. Those Cylons really want to
create a bit of conflict.
- Man
vs. The Supernatural
Any time you have a ghost, vampire,
monster, you have man vs. the supernatural. A normal man has to battle a being
that has superhuman abilities. The rules for this conflict must be set up
within the story. As long as the author doesn’t violate his own rules, the
story flows. There must be rules and the supernatural being must have a
weakness or there is no hope for the protagonist to succeed. Examples of this
fatal flaw in the supernatural being would be wooden stakes or silver bullets.
- Man
vs. Self
This plot is internally focused. The
protagonist is in conflict with some aspect of himself. The hero is going
through a transformation and needs to change his outlook or way of thinking.
This conflict takes place within the character’s mind. The character in this
plot usually has major changes happen in his outlook on life. A good example of
this one would be Batman. He’s really conflicted in a Dark Knight kind of way.
- Man
vs. God/Religion
When man has conflict with his
religion, it can be a version of man against society. Religion is a
manifestation of the societal norms. The conflict can bring in a supernatural
aspect if it brings in a god or other spiritual supernatural being. The Iliad
and the Odyssey are examples of this type of conflict.
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