In conventional story structure, even though the hero never gives up, by the second turning point around 3⁄4 into the story, after having failed, he CHANGES STRATEGY, and succeeds. It’s not the stories’ fault if the audience doesn’t get the message.
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In conventional story structure, even though the hero never gives up, by the second turning point around 3⁄4 into the story, after having failed, he CHANGES STRATEGY, and succeeds. It’s not the stories’ fault if the audience doesn’t get the message.