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1. Supplication—to beg for something one does not have (an evil character interferes) In The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy seeks help from The Wizard so that she can go home, and escape the wrath of the Wicked Witch of the West.
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2. Deliverance– a hero rescues someone in danger Example: This story happens whenever Superman saves Lois Lane from…whatever.
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3. Crime Pursued by Vengeance —the hero hunts down the criminal for a past crime Example: “They” killed the hero’s wife and family. Now, he hunts “Them” down.
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4. Vengeance taken for Kin upon Kin-- one family member takes vengeance on another family member for something that was done to yet another family member.
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5. Pursuit—a fugitive runs from justice or injustice Example: The HULK (Bruce Banner) is always on the run from military
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6. Disaster--something terrible has happened, and the main characters must cope with it.
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7. Falling Prey to Cruelty or Misfortune— something bad happens that has lasting ramifications on a person’s life
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8. Revolt—a conspirator leads a revolt against an oppressive tyrant
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9. Daring Enterprise—a leader willing to take the risk sets out to do the impossible
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10. Abduction—someone is taken by an abductor and must be rescued by a hero
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11. Enigma—the villain usually leaves clues for the seeker to follow in order to solve the problem. There is usually also a time limit involved. Example: The Riddler often leaves clues for Batman to solve in order to prevent a crime or save innocent lives.
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12. Obtaining—trying to make a deal for something desired but someone/something gets in the way Example: Pepe Le Pew seeks the love of Kitty, but she resists because he stinks!
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13. Enmity of Kinsmen—two relative s hate one another and fighting ensues
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14. Rivalry of Kinsmen—two relatives compete over an object/person who prefers one over the other
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15. Murderous Adultery—involves a plan to kill a spouse for the love of another
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16. Madness—a person goes crazy and harms others
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17. Fatal Imprudence—a rash act lead to terrible consequences
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18. Involuntary Crimes of Love— unknowingly having an affair with a relative or otherwise inappropriate partner
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19. Slaying of a Kinsmen Unrecognized— harming or killing someone to later realize he/she was a relative
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20. Self-sacrifice for an Ideal—the hero gives up something for the sake of an ideal
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21. Self-sacrifice for Kin—the hero gives up something to help a friend/relative
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22. All Sacrificed for a Passion/Vice-- giving up something precious for the love of another person, or sacrificing something because of greed.
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23. Necessity of Sacrificing Love One— the hero is forced to sacrifice loved one Abraham and Isaac
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24. Rivalry of Superior and Inferior— two competitors vying for something (we like to see the underdog win)
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25. Adultery—Someone cheats on a spouse and bad things happen as a result
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26. Crimes of Love—a romantic relationship exists that is forbidden by social or moral code Relationships with partners too young, too old, of the wrong sex, race, or religions, etc.
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27. Discovery of the dishonor of a loved one—a person brings shame on his family from a dishonorable act
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28. Obstacle to Love—Two lovers want to be together but something is keeping them from doing so.
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29. An Enemy Loved—loving someone who is also our enemy
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30. Ambition—Someone wants something but is thwarted by an adversary
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31. Conflict with a God—a human challenges God and suffers consequences
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32. Mistaken Jealousy—Someone is jealous of another but for mistaken or untrue reasons
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33. Erroneous Judgment—mistakenly thinking that someone else is guilty when he is not
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34. Remorse—Someone does something wrong or sinful and later is sorry for it.
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35. Recovery of a Lost One—someone is lost and is later found
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36. Loss of Loved Ones—seeing or learning about the death of a loved one
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