Why is it useful to learn to analyze fiction stories?
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by Fernando Nóbel
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A tool that allows you to analyze the structure of a story can also be used to create a story from scratch.
An example of this is the MICE coefficient:
On the one hand, the MICE coefficient allows us to analyze the fundamental plot elements of a story, how they are nested, and how they interact with each other.
On the other hand, the MICE coefficient allows us to create stories: choose the plot elements you want in your story, nest them, and make them interact with each other.
Analyzing and creating are two sides of the same coin.
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