I found this posted-- quite randomly-- at a South African writers' collective's website, and thought it was clever. Posted under the title "Are there no new plotlines?"
I found this posted-- quite randomly-- at a South African writers' collective's website, and thought it was clever. Posted under the title "Are there no new plotlines?"
Posted by 赵晨威 at 11:26 PM
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http://metaphilm.com/philm.php?id=29_0_2_0
There's a link that describes the uncanny similarities between Calvin & Hobbes and Fight Club.
Although, I'm of the school of thought that says there's only one possible storyline, and two points of view:
"Person comes to town," and "Person goes on a journey," which are the same story from opposite points of view.
If you can come up with an example of a story that doesn't fit that model, you'll be my hero. 8^)
Excellent link, Matt!
The Calvin-Jack connection is eerily well-proved.
I've hear Mark Twain claimed there were only seven plot lines in all of literature; you've got it down to two (or one). From whence does this school of thought stem?
And where in your coming/going scheme do stories such as Romeo and Juliet or 1984 come in; stories that are wholly about relationships?
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