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Cycles, movements, and waves

So the hero is central to the story, so is the transformation that the hero eundgoes.

[!IMPORTANT] Hero - Transformation

The hero transforms, because of the fight, the many failures, and the final resolution of the antagonism.

The hero learns.

But look at how a story is "written" and told.

The story is about a hero who has a problem and resolves it.

But during this whole story, there are many little hurdles.

The same way the hero has one big problem in the story, the has smaller problems during the story.

So there are stories inside a story.

The hero will prevent the meteorite from destroying the earth:

  • But the hero needs a rocket which is not ready yet
  • And the hero needs to assemble a team, but some mates are just not good
  • Also the hero has not enough fuel, and the missiles are not powerful or precise enough

Each of these are insider stories.

But there is a bigger epic, and the story is part of it.

Look as this story:

Let's destroy the Empire! But first let's learn the Force and destroy the Death Star Then, master the Force and save your friends. Finally, destroy and the second Death Star along with the Emperor...

So there are stories, and stories inside stories, and groups of coherent stories.