3-Act Structure
In the first act, all the basics are introduced; setting, conflict, characters, etc. This is what sets up for what is going to happen later on in the story. The second act is based on the characters realizing what they must to in order to solve the conflict. Sometimes a subplot, or a minor story under the main one is introduced. This can give the viewers more understanding of what exactly is going on. The third act has the final confrontation and resolution of the conflict. After the conflict is solved, the loose ends are tied up and the story starts to decline, then finishing.
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