How to write a plot novelI recommend "After Breaking Up With The Diva, I Killed My Way Through The Entertainment Industry", an urban entertainment novel written by Muzi. After the male lead, Li Yi, was injured in love, he used his famous song to break through the entertainment industry. Songs like "Someone Like Me" were super influential.
"City-Toppling Strategy" was also good, an ancient romance novel by Dai Wei 01. The female protagonist had been let down in her previous life, but she wanted to live wantonly in this life. Although she was involved in disputes, it was interesting to see how she would break through.
"Palace Conspiracy" was a palace fighting style written by the chalk piano. The female protagonist went from the princess to the ancient Buddha with a green lamp and then back to the palace to plot the world. The plot was compact, and the female protagonist was ruthless to herself and others. It was super exciting.
"Authority" was Master Sanjie's fictional historical text. The male protagonist went from a hostage to a hegemon. He had loyal officials, good generals, and beautiful women. Although his early works were immature, the characters were successfully created, so it was still worth watching.
'The Conspiracy' was an ancient novel written by Li Luocheng. The daughter of the Grand Marshal became the empress of an enemy country. She and the cold emperor schemed against each other. It was very interesting.
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How to write the plot of the novelTo write a good story about the male and female characters in the novel, one could start from the following aspects:
** 1. Character Creation **
1. ** Set a distinct character **
- For the male and female protagonists, their personalities had to be clear and unique. For example, the male lead could be calm and introverted, while the female lead could be lively and cheerful, or the male lead could be passionate and impulsive, while the female lead could be calm and rational. The difference in personality could produce contradictions and complementation, making the plot more tense.
- The character's personality could not be too singular. Many factors had to be considered, such as family background, growth experience, and so on. For example, a male protagonist who grew up in a single-parent family might be more insecure but independent. These personality traits would affect his behavior in the male and female plots. For example, in love, he might be very loyal to the female protagonist, but at the same time, he would show a strong desire to protect her.
2. ** Create a three-dimensional character image **
- Other than personality, the character's appearance and personal habits were also very important. Appearance could simply summarize the main characteristics, and personal habits could make the character more vivid. For example, the male protagonist would unconsciously clench his fists when he was nervous, and the female protagonist would gently bite her lips when she was thinking.
- The character's three views, standpoint, and bottom line had to be set clearly. For example, the female protagonist adhered to the principle of honesty. When the male protagonist lied to her because of some kind of white lie, it would cause a conflict in the plot.
** 2. Plot construction **
1. ** Create conflicts and contradictions **
- The conflict between the male and female protagonists was the key to driving the development of the plot. This kind of conflict could be due to differences in personality. For example, an impatient male protagonist and a slow female protagonist would have conflicts in the pace of handling things. It could also be a conflict of interest. For example, the male protagonist and the female protagonist came from different families, and there was a competitive relationship between the family interests.
- External factors could also create conflicts, such as social status and family opposition. For example, if the male protagonist was from a rich family and the female protagonist was from an ordinary family, the male protagonist's family might object to them being together, resulting in a series of obstacles in the plot.
2. ** Construct the development of the plot **
- There had to be a clear main line that summarized the cause, process, climax, and ending of the story between the male and female protagonists. For example, a man and a woman met by chance (the cause), and then they began to understand each other and develop feelings for each other. However, due to various misunderstandings and external pressure (the process), their relationship broke down. After a series of hardships, they resolved the misunderstanding, overcame the pressure (the climax), and finally came together (the ending).
- On the basis of the main storyline, he could set up some side plots to enrich the story. For example, the career development of the male and female protagonists, friendship, etc. These side plots could not only enrich the character image, but also assist or hinder the development of the relationship between the male and female protagonists.
** 3. Description of feelings **
1. ** The rationality of emotional development **
- The relationship between the male and female leads had to be logical. They couldn't suddenly go from being strangers to loving each other deeply. There had to be a gradual process. For example, from the initial mutual appreciation, to the gradual development of good feelings, to the deepening of feelings after some things, and finally to love.
- The development of feelings could also be combined with the growth of characters. For example, in the process of the male and female leads overcoming difficulties together, not only did their relationship heat up, but they also grew and became more mature.
2. ** Diverse emotional expressions **
- When describing the feelings between a man and a woman, don't limit yourself to a single expression. Other than verbal expressions, it could also be expressed through actions, eyes, and so on. For example, the male protagonist silently solved the female protagonist's work problems, and the female protagonist took care of the male protagonist when he was sick. These non-verbal emotional expressions often moved the readers more.
** 4. Description of dialogue **
1. ** Conversation Form **
- Use a variety of dialogue forms to avoid monotonous. The most common ones were direct quote ("xx said"+ lines), prompt before (describe the character's actions or expressions first, then lead to the dialogue), prompt after (play the lines first, then add the character's actions or expressions), and no prompt (play the dialogue directly, let the reader decide who said it). For example,"The sun shines on the girl's face. She blushes and whispers,'I like you.'" (Prompt before)"'I've been waiting for you for a long time.' The boy had his hands in his pockets and his eyes were smiling." (The prompt is at the back).
2. ** Conversation content **
- The content of the conversation had to be exciting and in line with the character's personality. He avoided boring and unnatural conversations and dug out the "subtext" of the conversation to let the characters have a hidden meaning. For example, if the male protagonist asked the female protagonist if she was free to have dinner together, the female protagonist would say,"I've been a little busy recently." The "busy" here might imply that the female protagonist did not want to develop further with the male protagonist, or that she really had something to do but also had a little rejection to the male protagonist.
- He had to avoid repeating and long-winded conversations and extract the essence. At the same time, he also had to prevent too much dialogue from forming a "dialogue flow." The dialogue had to promote the plot, reflect the character's personality and emotions, and provide information. For example, in the plot where the male and female leads were arguing, a short and powerful dialogue could reflect their anger, like the male lead shouting,"Go away!" The female lead replied,"Let's go!" This kind of dialogue could not only promote the development of the plot, but also reflect the emotions of the characters.
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