John Calia

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The purpose of the sixth act is to give us a brief glimpse of the character living in, or in an extreme tragedy, not living in, his New Situation. It allows us to see how the character’s actions have affected his world, giving the story a sense of completion. Having gone on the ride with the character, watched him repeatedly succeed and fail, we are entitled to witness the spoils of his triumph or come to terms with the reasons for his defeat.
The Story Structure Secret: Actions and Goals (Plotting a Novel or Screenplay Using Character Actions)
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