It's usually something that throws your protagonist's world out of kilter – an explosion in the normal steady pace of their lives: Alice falls down a rabbit hole spooks learn of a radical terrorist plot Godot doesn't turn up. The "something" is almost always a problem, sometimes a problem disguised as an opportunity. Jack discovers a beanstalk Bond learns Blofeld plans to take over the world. So you have a central character, you empathise with them, and something then happens to them, and that something is the genesis of the story. What an archetypal story does is introduce you to a central character – the protagonist – and invite you to identify with them effectively they become your avatar in the drama. O nce upon a time, in such and such a place, something happened." In basic terms that's about it – the very best definition of a story.
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