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Dramatica Theory BookChapter
2: The Elements of Structure Foundations: Central Concepts In Dramatica, there
are some central concepts that prove immediately useful. Presenting these
up front reveals the practical side of the theory and provides a firm
foundation for more in-depth explorations to come. The Story Mind One of the unique
concepts that sets Dramatica apart from all other theories is the assertion
that every complete story is a model of the mind's problem solving process.
This Story Mind does not work like a computer, performing one operation
after another until the solution is obtained. Rather, it works more holistically,
like our own minds, bringing many conflicting considerations to bear on
the issue. It is the author's argument as to the relative value of these
considerations in solving a particular problem that gives a story its
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