Chapter 4: Story structures. 15 maggio 2013

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Chapter 4: Story structures 15 maggio 2013

The elements of a story s structure Opening (O) Challenge (C) Action (A) Resolution (R)

Opening Who are the characters, including the main character the story is about? Where does the story take place? What do you need to understand to follow the story? What is the larger problem being addressed?

Challenge What are your characters trying to accomplish? What specific question are you trying to answer?

Action What happens to address the challenge? What work did you do or are proposing to do (for a proposal)?

Resolution How have the characters and their world changed as a result of the action? What did you learn from your work

Four core story structures OCAR Slowest, takes time to work into the story ABDCE LD Faster, starts in the action Faster yet LDR Fastest with the whole story up front

OCAR Opening Challenge Action Resolution Typical of science papers Challenge is at the end of the introuction Resolution comes at the conclusion

ABDCE Action Starts with dramatic action to immediately engage readers Background Describe characters and setting so that readers can understand the story Development Follow the action as the story develops to the climax

ABDCE Climax Bring all the threads of the story together and address them Ending Same as resolution: what happened to the characters after the climax? Typical of modern fiction and scientific proposals

A good story is circular Typical of OCAR and ABDCE structures By the end, we are back at the beginning But things have changed, and we need to highlight how they have changed

LD Lead/Development or the inverted pyramid of news stories Core of the story is in the first sentence (lead) Rest of the story fills out the story (development) In LD, the lead collapses opening, challenge and resolution into a single short section (as short as a sentence).

LDR Lead/Development and Resolution Typical of magazine articles The lead must be engaging, but the resolution is left for the end, to entice the reader to go to the end

Story structure in science writing Scientific paper: OCAR O: opening is larger problem and central characters C: challenge is interesting question A: action is research plan and results R: resolution is conclusion about how our understanding about the world has changed as a result of the work

Story structure in science writing Generalist journals (Nature, Science): LDR Editors are professionals, not scientists Structure should be similar to other magazines Start with a strong lead to interest the editors

Story structure in science writing Proposals: LDR or ABDCE Your proposal must convince reviewers that the topic identified in the opening is important It must fill them with excitement at the questions posed in the challenge If it has not done so within the first two pages, you will lose your audience and not get funded

IMRaD Introduction Methods Results and Discussion

Mapping OCAR to IMRaD Introduction Opening Background Challenge

Mapping OCAR to IMRaD Introduction: Opening First paragraph Introduces the larger problem targeted by the paper What is the context? What are the characters we are studying?

Mapping OCAR to IMRaD Introduction: Background Extension of the Opening section, fleshes out characters What information does the reader need to understand this work? Why is it important? What does it contribute to the larger issues?

Mapping OCAR to IMRaD Introduction: Challenge What are the specific hypotheses/questions/goals of this paper?

Mapping OCAR to IMRaD Materials and Methods (M&M): Begins describing the Action What did you do?

Mapping OCAR to IMRaD Results: Continues describing the Action What were your findings?

Mapping OCAR to IMRaD Discussion: Climax and Resolution What do your findings mean? What did you learn? If there is a conclusion, this will be your Resolution

Mapping OCAR to IMRaD Opening = beginning of Introduction Challenge = end of Introduction Action = M&M + Results + Most Discussion Resolution = end of Discussion

Resolution Extremely important Show how your work has changed our understanding of the world Map back your resolution to your opening It must say something about the larger problem you identified there Your conclusion should address a topic as wide as your opening

Hourglass structure

Exercises Look at the paper you suggested Which story structure does it use? Where are its OCAR elements? Look at the paper you are writing Are the OCAR elements in place? If not, rewrite your paper to include them