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How to Write the Climax of a Story: And What NOT to Do
The climax typically happens near the end of a story arc. This usually means that the protagonist and antagonist are in direct conflict. If the protagonist fails, the antagonist wins and all is lost. But even if you don't have an embodied antagonist, the climax will still be the all-or-nothing plot point in the story.
Climax in a Story: Make the Plot Come Together Thrillingly
That’s the climax of the series. How to Write a Climax in a Story That Feels Whole, Complete, and Compelling. A lot more goes into writing the climax in a story than you may expect. It’s not as simple as writing a cool, epic scene. Let’s uncover the many steps to write the climax. 1. Start at the beginning
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The climax typically happens near the end of a story arc. This usually means that the protagonist and antagonist are in direct conflict. If the protagonist fails, the antagonist wins and all is lost. But even if you don't have an embodied antagonist, the climax will still be the all-or-nothing plot point in the story.
That’s the climax of the series. How to Write a Climax in a Story That Feels Whole, Complete, and Compelling. A lot more goes into writing the climax in a story than you may expect. It’s not as simple as writing a cool, epic scene. Let’s uncover the many steps to write the climax. 1. Start at the beginning