Dramatica Software Tips
The 12 Essential Questions Overview
There are 12 Essential Questions every author should know the answer to regarding his
or her story. The next several tips will explore the meaning of and best way to answer
Dramaticas 12 Essential Questions. The questions are divided into three areas
Character, Plot, and Theme.
Character Questions:
1. Main Character Resolve Change or Steadfast
2. Main Character Growth Start or Stop
3. Main Character Approach Do-er or Be-er
4. Main Character Mental Sex Male of Female
Plot Questions:
5. Story Driver Action or Decision
6. Story Limit Timelock or Optionlock
7. Story Outcome Success or Failure
8. Story Judgment Good or Bad
Theme Questions:
9. Domain four options: Universe, Physics, Mind, or Psychology
10. Concern a choice of four depending upon choice of Domain
11. Range (Issue) a choice of four depending upon choice of Concern
12. Problem a choice of four depending upon choice of Range (Issue)
Why 12 questions? Imagine the structure of a story as the network of girders that form
the structure of a skyscraper. Every place two or more girders connect to form an
intersection is a key stress point in the structure. In stories, every place two or more
dramatic forces converge is a key story point.
If you want to know something about the shape of the overall building, the four most
important points are the four corners. Once those are determined, everything else falls
within that perimeter.
Character, Plot, and Theme are like three different buildings in a story three
different kinds of structures. The best way to get a handle on the overall shape of each
is to lock down the four corners.
By answering the 12 Essential Questions, you determine the basic shape of each of the
three areas within which all other story point must fall, to which all other story points
must conform. It is like determining the background or playing field against which all
story elements must be played.
What about Genre? Genre is like a fourth building in the story. It provides the fourth
corner in the complete structure. In fact, it determines how the other three buildings
(Character, Plot, and Theme) will relate to one another.
Why arent there four more questions for Genre, making it 16 Essential Questions?
Because Genre is not an actual structure like the other three areas, but is a description
of how the other three relate to one another. It is more like a city in the sky.
Genre is determined by how you TELL the story, the other three describe the story that
is to be told. As a result, Genre is dependent on the talent, inspiration, and mystical
artistry of the author. That is why no computer will ever write a story as meaningful as a
person can. In contrast, to think that stories are ALL art and nothing definitive and
mechanical exists is to jump to the opposite extreme.
Until Dramatica, the art of storytelling was generally thought of as being inseparably
intertwined with the substance of story structure. As a result, authors often created
beautiful expressions of faulty structures.
By answering the 12 Essential Questions in Dramatica, authors can gain a sound
understanding of the structural imperatives they have determined for their stories. Then,
using that Storyform structure as a canvas and palette, they can draw their respective
muses to express the intangible essence of the human heart in a meaningful and
understandable form.