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A man with a rare medical condition has to decide between embracing his final months alive or undertaking an experimental procedure that could extend his life or end it. For #meetup
>>Good plots force characters to make decisions (as McKee specifies under pressure) Important point. The plot is a conspiracy against the protagonist. Time is always an invisible foe. The character doesn't have the luxury of being able to leisurely ponder the issue, google for all the facts, methodiRead more
>>Good plots force characters to make decisions (as McKee specifies under pressure)
Important point. The plot is a conspiracy against the protagonist. Time is always an invisible foe. The character doesn’t have the luxury of being able to leisurely ponder the issue, google for all the facts, methodically weigh all the pros and cons. The plot and time co-conspire to force the protagonist to make choices, to act NOW.
See lessA man with a rare medical condition has to decide between embracing his final months alive or undertaking an experimental procedure that could extend his life or end it. For #meetup
>>Good plots force characters to make decisions (as McKee specifies under pressure) Important point. The plot is a conspiracy against the protagonist. Time is always an invisible foe. The character doesn't have the luxury of being able to leisurely ponder the issue, google for all the facts, methodiRead more
>>Good plots force characters to make decisions (as McKee specifies under pressure)
Important point. The plot is a conspiracy against the protagonist. Time is always an invisible foe. The character doesn’t have the luxury of being able to leisurely ponder the issue, google for all the facts, methodically weigh all the pros and cons. The plot and time co-conspire to force the protagonist to make choices, to act NOW.
See lessA reticent young mother, grieving the death of her husband on 9 11 joins three widows who take on the U.S. government, looking for answers to the century?s most heinous crime
As Nir Shelter said. Particularly with regard to being more specific about the "questions" they want answers to. There are already "answers" -- an official government narrative based upon an official government inquiry. So the women don't buy it. Why? Although it is conceded that "mistakes were madeRead more
As Nir Shelter said.
Particularly with regard to being more specific about the “questions” they want answers to. There are already “answers” — an official government narrative based upon an official government inquiry.
So the women don’t buy it. Why? Although it is conceded that “mistakes were made”, many people accept the official narrative. Why don’t these women?
And what are the stakes? What difference will it make if they get satisfactory answers? (And from whom? Bush? Cheney? The heads of the CIA, FBI, NSA?) How it will it change or improve their lives?
What’s the time frame of the story, their quest for “answers”?
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