The Moral Premise: Harnessing Virtue & Vice for Box Office Success
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Introducing a transformative resource for aspiring storytellers, The Moral Premise by Stanley Williams takes you on a journey through the essence of compelling storytelling. This used book, in good condition, offers an insightful exploration into the psychological craftsmanship behind captivating narratives. Whether you are a budding screenwriter or a seasoned author, this work is designed to unlock the keys to a profound understanding of the moral center of your characters and plots.
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Show moreIntroducing a transformative resource for aspiring storytellers, The Moral Premise by Stanley Williams takes you on a journey through the essence of compelling storytelling. This used book, in good condition, offers an insightful exploration into the psychological craftsmanship behind captivating narratives. Whether you are a budding screenwriter or a seasoned author, this work is designed to unlock the keys to a profound understanding of the moral center of your characters and plots.
Dive into the intricate layers of storytelling as Williams delves into the concept of a moral premise, asserting that every successful story is underpinned by a clear moral message. The book argues that the hero's virtue and the villain's vice must lead to desired and undesired outcomes, respectively. This guide not only sheds light on the traditional elements of plot construction but intertwines them with ethical values that resonate with audiences.
Equipped with numerous practical examples from contemporary films, such as Braveheart and Die Hard, the author illustrates how these narratives exemplify the duality of virtue and vice, enriching the reader's comprehension of moral dilemmas in storytelling. Williams assists authors in defining their protagonist's journey by laying out step-by-step processes to anchor their stories in moral truths.
This unique book serves as both a theoretical framework and a practical guide, featuring eight essential steps that guide authors through the crafting of their narratives. By focusing on the moral foundation of your story, you’ll find that it enhances both character depth and reader engagement. Moreover, the thought-provoking exercises designed for readers spark inspiration, allowing emerging writers to weave their moral premises seamlessly into plots.
Every serious writer should have The Moral Premise in their toolkit, as its methods are applicable across genres and platforms. Improve your storytelling skills and craft narratives that captivate and inspire by grounding them in moral clarity. Highly recommended for anyone who desires to elevate their writing!
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The main focus of 'The Moral Premise' is to explain how a clear moral premise enriches storytelling by defining the virtue and vice of characters, ultimately influencing the narrative's success.
Yes, 'The Moral Premise' is applicable across various genres, making it a valuable resource for novel writers, playwrights, and anyone interested in character-driven storytelling.
Absolutely! The book includes thought-provoking exercises designed to help writers incorporate moral premises into their stories, aiding in the development of compelling narratives.
The book is written by Stanley Williams, an award-winning filmmaker, writer, and experienced instructor with a deep understanding of storytelling.