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In a Moth story, the teller uses three elements to get us from beginning to end: SCENES illustrate parts of the story that are both compelling and critical to the arc. The climax of the story is almost always a scene. SUMMARIES move us through the time line and connect us to the next step (“three weeks later,” “after a lot of trial and error,” “I completed my master’s degree and was finally ready,” “two kids and a mortgage later…”). REFLECTIONS share your feelings and insights about what you learned, concluded, deduced, decided to change, or accepted.
How to Tell a Story: The Essential Guide to Memorable Storytelling from The Moth
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