Stealing Fire From The Gods Analysis

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The Reality of Screenwriting Screenwriting is an art form that many attempt to master but only a few are able to come close to doing such a thing. The truth is when it comes to screenwriting there isn’t just one way to do it in order to become a master screenwriter. There are thousands of books out there on being a master screenwriter because no one has quite found the key. But in reality the key to being a successful screenwriting is to pick a method of writing that fits you and to become great at that one method. One must be open to the many ways to be a screenwriter and be open to new methods because out of all that we learn the best screenwriter is the one that does their research. In “Stealing Fire from the Gods” James Bonnet expresses what he feels is the key to success when concerning screenwriting. Bonnet always looked for the answer himself and constantly looked in the wrong direction. Once he found the key, Bonnet had to be able to break down the details so that his readers may be able to not only obtain the key but also his understanding of the key. Bonnet starts off by telling us the origins and the purpose of a story. Telling us old folk tales that we would hear as children, he focuses on the true …show more content…

These models are composed of several different types of story wheels that will help move a story along. The story wheels that Bonnet talks about keep the main elements of the story alive. Bringing out different parts than the last, these story wheels will be able to make sure that a story reaches its fullest potential. Each wheel is sectioned off into different parts allow the writer to focus on these parts as he/she progresses through their writing stages. Bonnet then goes into detail about why each and every point on the wheel is important and who one shouldn’t be left out because in the end it will make for a great

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