In each of these stories the Main Character ends the story at peace. Dramatica refers to this concept of story structure as the Story Judgment. In addition to the larger story going on, every Main Character suffers through personal issues unique to them. Some overcome their angst. Others continue to languish long after the curtain has drawn.
Does your Main Character emerge at peace or at odds?
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Dramatica is the only writer's tool that can tell you things about your story you didn't tell it. You provide the idea—maybe a character sketch or two, perhaps even a hint of theme—and Dramatica helps you pull it all together into one cohesive powerful work. By offering you suggestions that mesh thematically with what you already have, Dramatica helps plug plot holes, solidifies character interactions and helps complete your story in such a way that it will resonate with your audience long after they've left the theater or long after they've put your book down.
(P.S.—We know Shakespeare didn't use Dramatica, but it sure seems like he did!)
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