Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Great Gatsby

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Great Gatsby

Today, we embark on another three-act analysis, this time of one of the most iconic American novels of the 20th century: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Published in 1925 and set in the early 1920s, this story captures the sparkle and energy of the roaring twenties and gives us a window into the… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Princess Bride

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Princess Bride

We’re back with another story structure analysis. This time, we’re doing a three-act analysis of The Princess Bride, which happens to be another one of my all-time favorite movies. This film is not to be confused with the book by the same title. The book is entirely different and, frankly, I find this to be… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Hunger Games

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Hunger Games

For the last few months, we’ve been doing three-act analyses of various books and films. We examined Pride and Prejudice, the movie Die Hard, and Kate Chopin’s fabulous story “The Story of an Hour.” Today I thought I’d do an analysis of one of my favorite books: The Hunger Games. This book (along with Pride… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of Die Hard

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of Die Hard

We’re back with another 3-act structure analysis. Last time I did one of these, it was a deep dive into Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. But three-act structure doesn’t just apply to books written hundreds of years ago. To underscore that point, I thought I’d switch things up and do a three-act analysis of… Read more »

Writer Fuel: The Three-Act Structure

Writer Fuel: The Three-Act Structure

Many writers have a love-hate relationship with the three-act structure. On one hand, it gives us a foundation for storytelling so we know exactly what pieces go where. On the other hand, it can feel a bit constraining, especially if we’re writing a character-driven story where there isn’t such a clear plot. To understand the… Read more »