Who is the story about? (Hero/Protagonist) Elizabeth Fulton; pro life activist.
What does the protagonist want? Wants to fill an emptiness that she has internally.
What is in the way of the protagonist to get what he/she wants? Her basic beliefs and the thoughts of her fellow protesters.
What does the protagonist need? A new outlook on situations that may help her in the long run.
What is in the way of the protagonist to get what he/she needs? Her one sided view of the world.
What is the beginning situation (not more than 2 sentences). Elizabeth is lonely and considers insemination as an option. She feels that a baby of her own will solve her loneliness.
1st turning point (1 sentence) One of her fellow protesters finds out that she is considering it and spreads it to the rest of the group.
New Situation (not more than 2 sentences) Elizabeth now has to face the crowd she protests with.
2nd turning point (1 sentence) She starts to have a possible realization of her actions.
Final Situation (not more than 2 sentences)s Leaves the audience a choice of what she chose to do with these thoughts.
What does the protagonist want? Wants to fill an emptiness that she has internally.
What is in the way of the protagonist to get what he/she wants? Her basic beliefs and the thoughts of her fellow protesters.
What does the protagonist need? A new outlook on situations that may help her in the long run.
What is in the way of the protagonist to get what he/she needs? Her one sided view of the world.
What is the beginning situation (not more than 2 sentences). Elizabeth is lonely and considers insemination as an option. She feels that a baby of her own will solve her loneliness.
1st turning point (1 sentence) One of her fellow protesters finds out that she is considering it and spreads it to the rest of the group.
New Situation (not more than 2 sentences) Elizabeth now has to face the crowd she protests with.
2nd turning point (1 sentence) She starts to have a possible realization of her actions.
Final Situation (not more than 2 sentences)s Leaves the audience a choice of what she chose to do with these thoughts.
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