The book “Notes on Storytelling: Secrets of Structure and Character” by Christopher Vogler and David McKenna is the result of many years of practice in analyzing thousands of stories, scripts and literary texts, as well as understanding the experience of the world storytelling tradition - from Aristotle to modern theorists. The authors offer their own system of concepts and approaches to understanding the key elements of the narrative - structure, theme and character, combining classical ideas with their own interpretations and professional observations.
This is a practical toolkit for creating stories, which includes the Hero's Journey model, the theory of archetypes, the analysis of plot structures, as well as applied tools - from the logline to the concept of the “six elements of the environment”, which allow you to more deeply understand the context and dynamics of the narrative.
The main emphasis is on practical application: only using these methods in your work allows you to reveal their potential and achieve mastery in the art of storytelling.
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