Comedy in Booker’s terms does not ____ have to be funny. As with the other plots, this is about story development. 1 The main characters are ____ get together, but can’t see it: they have ____ different characters or viewpoints; they’re from different classes; they’re with a ‘wrong’ partner, etc. 2 This confusion becomes worse through further misunderstandings, events or new ____ characters. 3 Something happens to ____ the truth. Characters become ____ of their true selves. ____ are punished. The right couple gets together or marry. Common features: people ____ themselves (including men as women and vice versa) or pretend to be someone different, or a meeting is arranged but the wrong person comes. This is the story where a quiet or ‘____’ character with a special talent becomes a hero or great success. 1 The main character is in ____ or ____ by a dark character. 2 The hero’s talent is ____ and they have some ____ success. 3 A crisis happens. Everything goes wrong and it seems they can no longer reach their goal. This may be an accident; a dark character ____ their power, the weakness of the hero or an ____ in society. 4 Some event helps them find new strength to ____ the problem. 5 They ____ complete success, marry the ‘prince’, or become the ‘king’. Note: Some rags to riches stories are ‘true’, but when told, the account still follows this pattern. Tragedy shows a good person’s fall from ____. It follows this pattern: 1 The main character is successful but not fully satisfied. An opportunity to ____ their dreams presents itself, but it involves a ____. 2 The hero ____ their crime and enjoys the ____. 3 Problems ____ – something threatens to ____ the bad ____ or end the hero’s period of success. The hero ____ a further evil act to protect themselves. 4 Forces gather against the hero and their life ____ out of control. 5 The hero is destroyed either by ____ ____ or by a relative of the victim ____ ____. A hero becomes a better person ____ a visit to another world. It follows this pattern: 1 The hero has a ____ character, for example: immature, restless, foolish, unkind or ____ – and through some incident is transported into a strange new world. 2 At first they find the new world exciting and ____ 3 The hero ____ a problem which makes them see a ____ to the new world. 4 The hero experiences the world as a ____ and feels ____ and looks for a way out. 5 The hero manages to ____ and returns to the world, often with new ____ and as a ____ person.

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