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Index
Contents Title Page Claim Your Free Book! About the Book Introduction: Can You Structure Characters? Part 1: The Positive Change Arc Chapter 1 The Lie Your Character Believes Chapter 2 The Thing Your Character Wants vs. the Thing Your Character Needs Chapter 3 Your Character's Ghost Chapter 4 The Characteristic Moment Chapter 5 The Normal World Chapter 6 The First Act Chapter 7 The First Plot Point Chapter 8 The First Half of the Second Act Chapter 9 The Midpoint Chapter 10 The Second Half of the Second Act Chapter 11 The Third Plot Point Chapter 12 The Third Act Chapter 13 The Climax Chapter 14 The Resolution Part 2: The Flat Arc Chapter 15 The First Act Chapter 16 The Second Act Chapter 17 The Third Act Part 3: The Negative Change Arc Chapter 18 The First Act Chapter 19 The Second Act Chapter 20 The Third Act Part 4: FAQs About Character Arcs Chapter 21 How Can I Figure Out What My Character's Arc Should Be? Chapter 22 Can a Character's Arc Be a Subplot? Chapter 23 What Is an Impact Character? And Why Does Every Story Need One? Chapter 24 Should All My Minor Characters Have Arcs? Chapter 25 How Can I Use Rewards and Punishments to Get My Characters to Change? Chapter 26 What if My Story Has No Character Arc? Chapter 27 How Do I Write a Character Arc in a Series? Claim Your Free Book! About the Author Also by K.M. Weiland Further Resources Dedication References Copyright
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